Lyrics
Do you whisper when you breathe
Questioning if the person whispers while breathing, possibly suggesting a delicate or secretive communication.
My ears heard something sweet
Noting that the speaker's ears caught something pleasant or affectionate in the whispered words.
Do you want me to stay
Asking if the person wants the speaker to remain, indicating a desire for commitment or closeness.
Once again I feel alone when I`m with you
Expressing a recurring feeling of loneliness when in the company of the person being addressed.
I have been honest
Asserting the speaker's honesty in their communication or interactions with the addressed person.
Now it`s up to you
Leaving the decision or next step to the addressed person after the speaker has been honest.
You say you need some time
Acknowledging the addressed person's need for time and offering to share some of the speaker's own time.
If you want I can give you some of mine
Reiterating the willingness to give time if needed and asking again if the person wants the speaker to stay.
Do you want me to stay
Repeating the question about the desire for the speaker to stay.
I can`t hear a word that you say
Expressing difficulty in hearing the person's words, possibly indicating a breakdown in communication.
Once again I feel alone when I`m with you
Reiterating the recurring feeling of loneliness when in the presence of the addressed person.
I have been honest
Emphasizing the speaker's honesty in their actions or expressions.
Now it`s up to you
Leaving the outcome or decision to the addressed person after the speaker has been honest.
I`ll better go you don`t want me to stay
Deciding to leave because the addressed person seemingly does not want the speaker to stay.
The things to change
Referring to the inevitability of change, suggesting a realization that staying is no longer an option.
Now therefor it is too late
Stating that it's too late for things to change, possibly indicating a sense of finality or irreversible decisions.
I guess sometimes you look up to the sky
Suggesting that at times, the addressed person looks up to the sky, possibly for reflection or contemplation.
Do you see our star and does it make you cry (at all)
Posing a question about whether the addressed person sees a shared star in the sky and if it evokes any emotional response, like crying.
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