Lyrics
The feeling just hit, where did the time get to?
The speaker reflects on the sudden realization of time passing and wonders where it has gone.
Some thirty one days on the road and one more show to do
After spending 31 days on the road, there is one more performance left to complete.
I'm standing on the side of the stage, about to walk on
The speaker is positioned on the side of the stage, preparing to go on and perform.
I'll give them all that I have, oh, then babe, I'm coming home
Committing to giving their all in the performance and expressing the anticipation of coming back home afterward.
Give me one more day baby
A plea for an additional day from the loved one, suggesting a desire for more time together.
I'm almost on my way baby
Expressing that the speaker is almost on their way back, implying the end of the tour or trip.
I know how much you give
Acknowledging the sacrifices and efforts made by the loved one.
I know how much I take
Recognizing the speaker's awareness of taking from the relationship, indicating a sense of balance.
And I know that one more day, honey, feels so long
Stating that an additional day apart feels prolonged.
And I feel it just as deep, honey, just as strong
Expressing the depth and strength of the emotions experienced during the separation.
I know I tend to get lost in this wild world I live in
Admitting a tendency to lose oneself in the chaotic world the speaker inhabits.
But nothing out here satisfies, yeah baby I know what I'm missing
Despite the external experiences, the speaker acknowledges that nothing fulfills them like the presence of the loved one.
So give me one one more day baby
Repeating the request for one more day, emphasizing the urgency and importance of the request.
Yeah, I'm almost on my way baby
Reiterating the nearness of the speaker's return, indicating the anticipation of being reunited soon.
Yeah, give me one more day baby
Emphasizing the desire for an additional day with the loved one.
Yeah, I know how much you give
Acknowledging the efforts and contributions of the loved one in the relationship.
And I know how much I take
Reiterating the speaker's awareness of their own impact on the relationship.
Yeah, the feeling just hit, where did the time get to?
A repetition of the initial reflection on the passage of time and its fleeting nature.
I'm staring out at a crowd, but when I close my eyes, all I see is you
The speaker, while facing a crowd, confesses that closing their eyes brings thoughts of the loved one.
All I see is you
Affirming that the image of the loved one is the primary focus when the speaker envisions or imagines.
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