Lyrics
Such a beautiful waste
Expressing the paradoxical beauty and futility of a situation.
To get sunk into your eyes
Being deeply captivated by the other person's eyes.
To be left out with the waste
Feeling abandoned or excluded, possibly by the person mentioned.
And I'll apologise
Expressing remorse or regret for something.
To get united again
Expressing a desire for reconciliation and unity.
I'll get lost in the sea
Describing the experience of feeling lost, akin to navigating a vast sea.
I'll drown in my pain
Metaphorically drowning in emotional pain or distress.
So you can see me
Expressing a willingness to reveal one's vulnerable self.
Where are you now?
Possibly questioning the current whereabouts of the person addressed.
Where are you now?
Repetition for emphasis, seeking an answer to the person's location.
Where are you now?
Repeating the question, underscoring the sense of longing or separation.
And I got lost in the maze
Metaphorically expressing being lost or confused in a complex situation.
I couldn't find you anywhere
Unable to find the person, experiencing a sense of disorientation.
You left inside the haze
Describing the person's departure or presence becoming unclear, like a haze.
And I'm still waiting there
Remaining in a state of anticipation or waiting for the person's return.
To get united again
Reiterating the desire for reunion and unity.
I'll get lost in the sea
Continuing the metaphor of being lost in the vastness of the sea.
I'll drown in my pain
Reaffirming the emotional pain, possibly due to the absence of the person.
So you can see me
Expressing a willingness to be seen, suggesting vulnerability.
Where are you now?
Repeating the question, emphasizing the search for the person's location.
Where are you now?
Repeating the inquiry, intensifying the sense of longing or separation.
Where are you now?
Reiterating the question, underscoring the emotional distance.
I'm on my way back to you
Conveying the journey back to the person, possibly overcoming obstacles.
Wandering in the woods
Using the metaphor of wandering in the woods to depict the journey.
I would die just to get
Expressing a willingness to make a significant sacrifice to reunite.
Back to you
Reiterating the strong desire to return to the person.
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