Lyrics
Go away tonight
Expressing a desire for someone to leave or indicating readiness for separation tonight.
I'll be looking fine
Confidently anticipating a good appearance or state while the separation occurs.
I don't care what you say
Indicating indifference to the opinions or words of the addressed person.
Go away tonight
Reiteration of the desire for the person to go away tonight.
I can see your riptide eyes
Observing the emotional intensity in the eyes of the person, comparing them to a riptide, a strong current in the sea.
In the sea pulling me
Imagining being pulled by the emotional intensity, describing it as a sad journey.
It's a sad voyage, indeed
Reflecting on the emotional journey as a melancholic voyage.
I'm looking for sun over the trees and I
Expressing a search for positivity and optimism, symbolized by the sun over the trees.
Can't see very far past the ship
Facing limitations in perception, unable to see far beyond the ship.
On the horizon, moving thin
Describing a distant and unclear horizon, possibly representing uncertainty.
And I know you're gone as the ship takes off
Acknowledging the departure of a significant person as a ship sets sail.
And I know you're nothing, naught
Acknowledging the insignificance or absence of the departed person.
Go away tonight
Repetition of the desire for the person to go away tonight.
I'll be looking fine
Reiteration of the anticipation of looking fine during the separation.
I don't care what you say
Reiterating indifference to the opinions or words of the addressed person.
Go away tonight
Again expressing the desire for someone to leave or indicating readiness for separation tonight.
I can see your riptide eyes
Reiteration of observing the emotional intensity in the eyes of the person, likened to a riptide.
In the sea pulling me
Repetition of the imagery of being pulled emotionally by the riptide eyes.
Does it feel like setting sail
Pondering whether the act of departing feels like embarking on a new journey.
Does it feel like turning a tail
Questioning if the departure feels like making a significant change or turning away from a situation.
Does it feel like you are free
Exploring the sensation of freedom associated with being alone after the departure.
Alone but free
Acknowledging a sense of freedom in solitude after separation.
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