Dance It
Dance of Promises: Navigating Love's Turbulent JourneyLyrics
Light out
Referring to darkness or the end of the day.
Pale but cold it's blue
The light mentioned is not bright; it has a cold, bluish tint.
A swiftly fading hue
The light is quickly diminishing or losing its intensity.
Through the window now
The speaker observes this through a window, perhaps at dawn or dusk.
Leaving the warmth of my own bed
Leaving a comfortable and familiar place (symbolized by the bed).
I'm off to work again
The speaker's daily routine involves leaving for work.
I'm always leaving
The speaker frequently departs or is away.
And you promise that we'll still spend the time
A commitment or promise to spend time together is made.
Oh, but I still haven't seen you baby
The speaker hasn't yet experienced the presence of the addressed person (baby).
Will we ever be alright?
The speaker questions if things will ever improve or be okay.
And you promise we'll be better
Another assurance of improvement or betterment is given.
And you dance it like a dove
Describes the way promises are expressed or acted upon, likened to a graceful bird (dove).
Oh but words could never make up for lost love
Words alone cannot compensate or fill the void left by lost love.
And you promise we'll be better
Reiteration of the promise of improvement or reconciliation.
And you dance it like a dove
Again, the imagery of graceful movement like a dove is used.
Oh but words could never make up for lost love
The inadequacy of words to mend a broken relationship is emphasized.
Finding the trace of time that brought me to your light has hurt
Reflecting on past moments or memories that led to pain.
But please don't waste my time trying to ease the pain
The speaker doesn't want empty consolation or attempts to lessen their pain.
I'll be ok again
Expressing resilience and hope for recovery.
Sometime
Indicating that healing or feeling better will take time.
And you promise we'll be better
Another assurance of improvement or healing is given.
And you dance it like a dove
The imagery of dancing like a dove is reiterated.
Oh but words could never make up for lost love
Reemphasizing the inability of words to replace or heal the pain of lost love.
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