Do You
Lost Love Reflections: Loren Nine's 'Do You' UnraveledLyrics
Where goes the time when you’re having fun
Reflects on the fleeting nature of enjoyable moments and the passage of time.
I thought we were meant to be each other's someone
Expresses a belief in a destined connection with someone special.
Dinners for two go back to one
Describes a shift from shared experiences to solitude, possibly indicating a relationship change.
Can’t figure out if we can go back where we came from
Expresses uncertainty about returning to a previous state or relationship.
Do you think of me as often
Questions the frequency of the other person thinking about the speaker.
As I think of you I wonder
Expresses the speaker's contemplation about the other person.
Do you, don’t you, Do you, don’t you, love me still?
Presents a series of questioning about the endurance of love.
We’re right back where we started
Indicates a return to the initial point in the relationship.
Both now broken hearted
Reveals emotional pain and heartbreak in both parties.
Do you, don’t you, do you, don’t you, love me still?
Reiterates the uncertainty about the continuity of love.
We’ve been fighting for the wrong cause
Acknowledges previous conflicts, possibly realizing their triviality.
But I don’t think we’re better off without each other
Suggests that the speaker believes the relationship is valuable despite challenges.
We’ve been hiding our true thoughts
Admits to concealing genuine feelings during the relationship.
But I don’t think we’re better off without each other
Reiterates the belief that the relationship is essential despite emotional hiding.
So, come back home.
Issues an invitation or plea for the other person to return home.
To where we made our own, my love
Refers to a shared space where the relationship was nurtured.
We weren't meant to break
States the belief that the relationship wasn't meant to end.
We bend, we fold, we make amends
Describes the flexibility and resilience in the relationship.
It’s hard but we’ll get there
Expresses optimism about overcoming challenges in the relationship.
We could spend some time apart
Suggests the possibility of taking a break from each other.
We can try to find another heart
Proposes exploring new romantic connections while acknowledging their impermanence.
But that affaire won’t last us I know
Anticipates that an affair with someone else won't provide lasting fulfillment.
Do you think of me as often
Repeats the question about the other person's thoughts.
As I think of you I wonder
Reiterates the speaker's contemplation about the other person.
Do you, don’t you, Do you, don’t you, love me still?
Repeats the questioning about the endurance of love.
We’re right back where we started
Reaffirms a return to the initial point with both individuals experiencing heartbreak.
But both now broken hearted
Confirms the emotional pain and heartbreak in both parties.
Do you, don’t you, Do you, don’t you, love me still?
Restates the uncertainty about the continuity of love.
We’ve been fighting for the wrong cause
Reiterates acknowledgment of previous conflicts and questions their necessity.
But I don’t think we’re better off without each other
Maintains the belief that the relationship is valuable despite challenges.
We’ve been hiding our true thoughts
Reiterates admission to concealing genuine feelings during the relationship.
But I don’t think we’re better off without each other
Restates the belief that the relationship is essential despite emotional hiding.
So, come back home to where we made our own, my love
Repeats the invitation or plea for the other person to return home.
Do you think of me as often
Repeats the question about the other person's thoughts.
As I think of you I wonder
Reiterates the speaker's contemplation about the other person.
Do you, don’t you, do you, don’t you, love me still?
Recapitulates the series of questioning about the endurance of love.
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