Oh Dear
Longing for Solace: A Poignant Reflection on Loss and PeaceLyrics
Oh dear, where have you been?
Expressing concern or curiosity about the person's whereabouts.
My heart is looking for you
Emphasizing the emotional search for the person in the speaker's heart.
Oh dear, where have you been?
Reiterating the question about the person's location and the speaker's emotional yearning.
My heart is longing for you
Repeating the emotional longing for the person.
My heart says let you go
The speaker's heart suggests letting go of the person because they needed rest.
Coz you needed rest
Further explanation that the decision to let go is based on the perceived need for rest.
I see you in heaven
Imagining the person in heaven, a place of peace and tranquility.
Where there are no tears
Describing heaven as a place without tears, symbolizing a peaceful existence.
There is no pain anymore
Emphasizing the absence of pain in heaven.
I see you in heaven
Reiterating the visualization of the person in heaven.
Where there is joy
Describing the joy present in heaven.
There is peace
Highlighting the peace in heaven and the person's presence.
And there is you
Confirming the continued existence of the person in heaven.
Oh dear, where have you been? My heart is looking for you
Repeating the initial questions and emphasizing the ongoing search and emotional yearning.
Oh dear, where have you been?
Reiterating the question about the person's whereabouts and the emotional search in the speaker's heart.
My heart is longing for you
Repeating the emotional longing for the person.
He said I should stop
Referring to advice received to stop and close the eyes, possibly suggesting a moment of reflection.
And try to close your eyes
Continuing the advice to close the eyes and implying a need to let go of the person.
Coz it's time to let you go
Stating that it's time to let go of the person.
It's time to let you go...
Repeating the sentiment that it's time to let go, reinforcing the decision.
My dear
Affectionately addressing the person as "My dear," possibly expressing a final farewell.
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