Lyrics
Where are you now
Asking about the current whereabouts of the person being addressed.
Have you traveled too far
Questioning if the person has ventured too far, possibly in a physical or metaphorical sense.
And how are your dreams
Inquiring about the state of the person's dreams and aspirations.
Have you got what you need
Asking if the person has achieved what they need in life.
And whom do you smile on
Questioning who the person finds joy in or who brings a smile to their face.
Did you walk out the line
Asking if the person deviated from societal norms or expectations.
Did you take what you wanted
Querying whether the person took what they desired, possibly with a sense of assertiveness.
Did you take what was right
Questioning if the person took what was morally right.
And whom do you fly with
Asking who the person associates with or relies on during challenging times.
When you break out the day
Asking about the person's companionship during moments of breaking away from routine.
Whom do you cry with
Questioning who the person turns to for emotional support and comfort.
Whose wings do you steal
Asking whose qualities or strengths the person adopts or emulates.
To whom should I write
Pondering the intended recipient for the act of writing, suggesting a desire for communication.
Whose smile do you ride on
Questioning whose happiness or positivity the person relies on during solitary moments.
When you're walking alone
Asking about the person's thoughts or company while walking alone.
And whom do you think of
Inquiring about the person's thoughts and reflections during the night.
When the night is your home
Asking if there is a specific person who occupies the person's mind when nighttime falls.
Is there nothing that breaks you
Questioning if there is anything that deeply troubles or affects the person emotionally.
No thought for the dead
Asking if the person has no concern for the deceased or past experiences.
And whom should I think of
Pondering the person the speaker should think of during the act of closing a door, possibly symbolizing endings.
When closing the door
Questioning who should be in the speaker's thoughts when closing a door, possibly signifying a farewell.
Yeah whom should I think of
Repeating the question about the person the speaker should think of, emphasizing the uncertainty.
Which smile should I write
Pondering which smile should be the subject of the written communication, suggesting a specific connection.
To whom should I write
Reiterating the question about the intended recipient for the act of writing.
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