Lyrics
How did you find me?
Expressing surprise or curiosity about being located or discovered.
It's a good time to be in London
Highlighting a positive moment or situation in London.
I could see it across the ceiling
Describing a visual perception of something above, possibly a metaphorical ceiling.
All the time you've already lost
Reflecting on time lost in the past.
And you wait for a train
Anticipating the arrival of a train.
You hope will come
Expressing hope for a particular train to arrive.
And now you wait
Continuation of waiting for the train.
For me
Indicating the person being waited for.
But I'm done
Declaring the speaker is finished or done waiting.
Oh I am
Reaffirming the speaker's resolve to move on.
A cold way out I'm looking for something
Expressing a desire to escape in a cold or distant manner, searching for something.
I'm looking for something, I found you
Confirming that the speaker has found the sought-after thing (possibly a person).
But don't wait up, I know how to find it
Advising not to wait, indicating the speaker knows how to find what they seek.
I know how to find it, I found you
Reiterating the speaker's capability to find what they are looking for.
A cold way out I'm looking for something
Repeating the desire to escape in a cold manner, still seeking something.
I'm looking for something, I found you
Confirming once again that the speaker has found what they were searching for.
But don't wait up, I know how to find it
Reiterating the advice not to wait, emphasizing the speaker's knowledge of finding it.
I know how to find it, I found you
Emphasizing again the speaker's capability to find what they seek.
But now I'm blue
Expressing a feeling of sadness or melancholy.
But I found you
Affirming that, despite the sadness, the speaker has found the sought-after person.
But I found you
Reiterating the affirmation of finding the person.
But I found you
Emphasizing once more the successful discovery of the person.
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