The Echoes
Echoes of Love Lost: Embracing Farewell in Lilly Mwambi's Melodic JourneyLyrics
I know that it's time that it's time to let go
The speaker acknowledges that it's time to move on.
But I still hear the Echoes, the echoes, the echoes
Despite recognizing the need to let go, the echoes of the past persist.
Saying I belong to you, saying I belong to you
The echoes suggest a sense of belonging to someone, possibly a former lover.
When I hear your name my heart pounds
Mention of a physical reaction (heart pounding) when hearing the ex-partner's name.
It's not the same when you're not around, and you
Expressing the emotional impact of the ex-partner's absence.
You have to be the one to cut all the ties
The speaker emphasizes the necessity for the ex-partner to initiate the separation.
Say all the goodbyes
The ex-partner is urged to bid farewell and sever ties.
You have to say you never loved me
A demand for the ex-partner to deny ever having loved the speaker.
That I was dreaming, you have to leave me
Suggesting a preference for the ex-partner to claim the speaker's feelings were mere dreams.
I remember every moment with you
A recollection of shared moments with the ex-partner.
It's in my head an infinity loop
Describing persistent thoughts about the ex-partner, forming an infinite mental loop.
How could I forget you
A rhetorical question expressing difficulty in forgetting the ex-partner.
You know, what you have to do
Encouraging the ex-partner to take necessary actions.
You have to be the one to cut all the ties
Reiteration of the need for the ex-partner to initiate the separation and bid farewell.
Say all the goodbyes (please don't say goodbye)
A plea to avoid saying goodbye.
You have to say you never loved me
Reiterating the demand for the ex-partner to deny ever having loved the speaker.
That I was dreaming, you have to leave me
Reiterating the preference for the ex-partner to claim the speaker's feelings were mere dreams.
Please stay away from me, can you change your name
A plea for the ex-partner to stay away and change their identity.
I can't tear us apart, please break my heart
An emotional plea to end the connection, even if it means causing heartbreak.
How do I forget, you
An unresolved question about how to forget the ex-partner.
I know that it's time that it's time to let go
A repetition of the acknowledgment that it's time to let go.
But I still hear the echoes the echoes the echoes
Despite the acknowledgment, the persistent echoes of the past remain.
Saying I belong to you
Reiteration of the echoes suggesting a sense of belonging to the ex-partner.
Saying I belong to you
Continued affirmation of belonging to the ex-partner.
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