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Chasing Shadows: Unraveling the Emotional Odyssey in Lewis Watson's 'Run'Lyrics
Maybe I was wrong
Expressing doubt or acknowledging a mistake
And maybe you were too
Suggesting that the other person might have also been wrong
Because the nights are getting longer, yeah
Noticing that the nights feel longer without the person
That I spend them without you
Expressing loneliness spent without the mentioned person
Oh, and if you're not with him
Inviting the person back, implying they are not happy with their current partner
Come and fill my empty room
Asking the person to fill the emptiness in the speaker's life
Oh, won't you settle down and steal my skin?
Desiring a committed relationship and closeness
Just like you used to
Recollecting past intimacy and connection
And when you're all out of love
Suggesting a solution when love is running out
You could run
Encouraging the person to run away from their current situation
You could run
-When you've had enough
Suggesting running as an escape when one has had enough
You could run
-You could run
Repeating the idea of running as a way to cope
And when the morning sun
Referring to a new beginning with the morning sun
Forces in the light
Mentioning external forces and illumination
Won't you hold me 'cause I've come undone?
Asking for comfort and support because the speaker feels undone
Isn't that by my side?
Questioning if the person will be there during challenging times
'Cause when you're all out of love
Reiterating the idea of running when love is depleted
You just run
Encouraging the person to run away when love is absent
You just run
-When you've had enough
Reinforcing the suggestion to run as a response to having enough
You just run
-You just run
Repeating the advice to run when love is lacking
When you're all out of love
Emphasizing the idea of running when love is completely gone
You just run
Encouraging running as a solution when love is depleted
You just run
-When you've had enough
Reiterating the suggestion to run when one has had enough
You just run
-You just run
Final repetition of the advice to run as a way to cope
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