Lyrics
Through your window
Observing from outside, perhaps metaphorically looking into someone's life.
By the water
By a body of water, suggesting a serene or reflective setting.
Can you see me
Possibly questioning if the observer is noticed.
When the wind blows
Referencing a windy environment in a desolate place.
Through empty quarters
Traveling through vast, uninhabited areas.
You will never know
Emphasizing the observer's hidden presence.
'Cause you'd already know by now, oh oh
Suggesting that the person being watched should already sense the observer's existence.
When your love grew
Referring to a past time when love was developing.
I was there too
Asserting the observer's presence during the growth of love.
I should have told you
Expressing regret for not communicating feelings.
I'm the only boy awake now
Claiming to be the sole conscious person in the present moment.
Gazing at the stars
Engaging in introspection while looking at the stars.
I dive into the blue and you, oh oh
Metaphorically diving into emotions or experiences.
I never had to walk like this before
Highlighting a change in walking style, possibly a metaphor for life's challenges.
I never had to hide away
Acknowledging a need to conceal or protect oneself.
I don't really want to talk like this no more
Expressing a desire to move away from a certain way of communication.
I will walk until the night turns to day, and you
Committing to persist until a positive change occurs.
Through your window
Repeating the theme of observing through a window.
By the water
Reiterating a location by the water, emphasizing its significance.
Can you see me
Pose another question about visibility, suggesting a longing for recognition.
When the wind blows
Recalling the windy environment, symbolizing challenges or changes.
Through empty quarters
Revisiting the idea of traversing through desolate areas.
You will never know
Repeating the notion of a hidden presence, amplifying its significance.
'Cause you'd already know
Restating the expectation that the person being observed should already be aware.
You'd already know by now
Emphasizing the assumed awareness of the observer by this point.
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