Spare Change
Echoes of Hope: Matt and Kim's Melody of ResilienceLyrics
And it all comes down to hope
Emphasizes the central theme of the song, highlighting the significance of hope in the speaker's perspective.
Came down on me
Describes the impact of hope, suggesting that it has descended upon the speaker or affected them in some way.
I'm begging you now
Expresses a plea or a request, indicating a sense of urgency or importance in the speaker's appeal.
I'm begging you, please
Reiterates the plea for something, possibly reinforcing the importance of the request made in the previous line.
Comes down to hope
Repeats the idea from line 1, underscoring the central role of hope in the speaker's thoughts or experiences.
Came down on me
Echoes the sentiment from line 2, possibly emphasizing the continued impact or presence of hope in the speaker's life.
Someday spare change
Suggests a future time when small or insignificant changes won't have the same emotional weight or impact.
Won't feel the same
Anticipates a positive transformation or evolution in the way spare change is perceived or felt.
Stand up real tall
Encourages standing tall, possibly as a metaphor for facing challenges with resilience and confidence.
And wait to be called
Implies a readiness to respond or participate when called upon, suggesting a proactive approach to life.
Thoughts so strong
Acknowledges the intensity of the speaker's thoughts, indicating a deep emotional connection or impact.
I feel them when you're gone
Highlights the persistence of these strong thoughts even in the absence of the subject, possibly a person.
Oh, thoughts so strong
Reiterates the enduring strength of the thoughts, emphasizing their impact on the speaker's emotions or mindset.
I feel them when you're gone
Restates the idea from line 15, reinforcing the notion that these thoughts linger even when the subject is not present.
And these old walks in the park
References memories or experiences in old parks, suggesting a nostalgic or reflective tone.
And meetings after dark
Alludes to meetings held in the dark, possibly conveying a sense of mystery or clandestine nature.
A sore sight for sore eyes
Describes a visually unpleasant scene, indicating that what is observed is disheartening or troubling.
And wild and free, you've got no place to be
Conveys a sense of freedom and lack of obligations, suggesting a carefree state without specific responsibilities.
Oh, comes down to hope
Recalls the theme of hope and its descent on the speaker, reinforcing its significance in the speaker's narrative.
Came down on me
Restates the impact of hope coming down on the speaker, reinforcing its transformative influence.
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