Lyrics
Crash! good things aren't made to last
Expresses that good things often have a limited duration and aren't meant to endure.
I've been locked inside my past
Describes feeling trapped or confined within past experiences or memories.
My fingertips remember what my eyes have missed
Suggests that tactile sensations (fingertips) hold memories that the eyes might have overlooked.
I miss you baby
Expresses a longing and yearning for someone (presumably a romantic partner).
I won't come back as long as I live by the wish
States a commitment not to return or revisit a situation or relationship, guided by a particular desire or aspiration.
I miss you baby
Reiterates the sentiment of missing someone dearly.
Hurt, you fill the void I'm in
Conveys that the pain or sorrow felt fills an empty space within oneself.
Hurt, I end where you begin
Implies that the speaker's identity is intertwined with the pain caused by the absence of the person they miss.
My fingertips remember what my eyes have missed
Reiterates the idea of tactile memory, hinting at a longing for past physical closeness or contact.
I miss you baby
Expresses the ongoing feeling of longing for the person (the "baby") missed.
I won't come back as long as I live by the wish
Reiterates the commitment not to return as long as a certain wish or desire prevails.
I miss you baby
Reaffirms the strong feelings of longing and missing someone important.
My fingertips remember what my eyes have missed
Recalls the idea of tactile memories and the persistent feeling of missing the person.
I miss you baby
Expresses a recurring and intense longing for the missed person.
And in my dreams my hopeless heart will give in
Suggests that in dreams, the speaker's heart surrenders to hopelessness or longing for the person they miss.
I miss you baby
Reiterates the strong feeling of missing someone deeply.
La la la la, la la la la la la la
Represents a melodic or nonsensical part of the song, possibly indicating emotional resonance or expression.
I miss you baby
Reaffirms the sentiment of missing the person, emphasizing a strong emotional attachment.
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