Lyrics
Waiting for the train to come back
Expressing anticipation for the return of something significant or meaningful, possibly symbolized by a train.
Dying in my hands just like that
Feeling helpless as something precious or important is slipping away or ending abruptly.
Come back
Emphasizing the desire or plea for the return of what has been lost or departed.
Waiting for the train to come back
Reiterating the longing for the return of a significant aspect of life, paralleled with waiting for a train.
Why am I so dumb what’s with that
Expressing confusion or frustration about one's own actions or decisions.
I’ve been all over
Implying extensive experiences or travels.
I’ve been waiting for you every night
Waiting persistently or consistently for someone or something.
When hells froze over
Using an extreme scenario (hell freezing over) to acknowledge a mistake or oversight.
I’ll admit that it’s an oversight
Admitting fault or error in judgment.
I’ve been all over
Repetition emphasizing extensive efforts or attempts.
Loop de loop trying to make you fly
Trying repeatedly to encourage or support someone, metaphorically represented as trying to make them fly.
You’re heart stopped beating
Describing the moment of death or loss.
Final heave, gasp
Final struggle or effort before passing away.
RIP and die
Abbreviation for "Rest in Peace," suggesting acceptance of death or ending.
I was everything to you
Highlighting one's importance or significance to someone who is now absent.
Now you’re gone and I don’t know what I’m s’posed to do now
Expressing confusion or uncertainty about what to do in the absence of someone or something important.
Waiting for the train to come back
Reiteration of longing for something or someone to return, paralleled with waiting for a train's return.
Dying in my hands just like that
Repeating the feeling of helplessness or inability as something significant slips away or ends.
Come back
Re-emphasizing the plea or desire for the return of what has been lost or departed.
Waiting for the train to come back
Repeating the anticipation for the return of a significant aspect of life, symbolized by waiting for a train.
Why am I so dumb what’s with that
Reiterating confusion or frustration about one's own actions or decisions.
Think back an hour
Reflecting on a past event or moment.
When you flew out on the patio
Recalling a specific instance when someone departed or left.
I said farewell was kinda
Expressing a sense of sadness or reluctance in saying goodbye.
Sad to have to let you go
Feeling a sense of loss or sorrow in having to let go of someone or something.
You were everything to me
Stressing the importance or significance of the departed person or thing in the speaker's life.
And you had so much left to see, yeah
Regretting that the departed had more experiences or things left to do or see.
I felt elated
Feeling extremely joyful or happy.
Should not have waited
Expressing regret for delaying or procrastinating something important.
For so long
Highlighting the duration of waiting, emphasizing a prolonged period of time.
For so long
Reiterating the lengthy duration of waiting.
For so long
Emphasizing the extended period of time spent in waiting.
All that I did wrong
Reflecting on past mistakes or faults.
For so long
Reiterating reflection on past faults or errors.
For so long
Emphasizing the continued reflection on past mistakes.
For so long
Reiterating reflection on past faults or errors.
All that I did wrong
Continuing to dwell on past mistakes or faults.
‘Cause I’m still waiting for the train to come back
Reiterating the ongoing anticipation for the return of something significant, paralleled with waiting for a train.
Dying in my hands just like that
Repeating the feeling of helplessness as something significant slips away or ends.
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