Do You Ever Think of Me
Unspoken Thoughts: Do You Ever Cross My Mind?Lyrics
Do you ever think of me,
Reflecting on whether the person being addressed thinks about the speaker.
Do I ever cross your mind,
Pondering if the speaker ever comes into the thoughts of the person.
Do you ever ask yourself,
Wondering if the person ever questions themselves about the speaker.
What's she doing tonight.
Asking if the person wonders about the speaker's activities during the night.
There's this crazy thing in my head,
Expressing uncertainty about a thought in the speaker's mind.
I don't know if it's true,
Uncertain if the thought is valid or accurate.
Whenever you're thinking 'bout me,
Suggesting that when the person thinks about the speaker, the speaker reciprocates those thoughts.
I'm thinking 'bout you.
Highlighting a mutual contemplation between the speaker and the person.
Do you ever think of me,
Reiterating the query about whether the person thinks of the speaker.
Just out of the blue,
Asking if thoughts of the speaker arise unexpectedly.
When you're just sitting around,
Wondering if the person thinks about the speaker during idle moments.
With nothing to do.
Asking if the person considers the speaker when they have nothing specific to do.
Do you ever think of me,
Repeating the inquiry about whether the person thinks of the speaker.
When you wake in the night,
Asking if the person contemplates the speaker when waking up during the night.
Feeling like you're in a dream,
Suggesting a dreamlike state when thinking about the speaker.
When you open your eyes.
Connecting the dreamlike feeling to the act of opening one's eyes.
There's this crazy thing in my head,
Expressing uncertainty about a recurring thought in the speaker's mind.
I don't know if it's true,
Reiterating uncertainty about the validity of the thought.
Whenever you're thinking 'bout me,
Emphasizing the simultaneous nature of mutual thoughts between the speaker and the person.
I'm thinking 'bout you.
Repeating the idea of reciprocal contemplation between the speaker and the person.
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