Not Much
Breaking Point: A Soulful Journey Through Love and LossLyrics
Wait how much more can you wait
Expressing impatience and questioning the endurance of waiting.
How much more can you wait
Reiteration of the impatience and questioning the limits of waiting.
Until you break down
Asking when one will reach a breaking point or emotional collapse due to waiting.
Baby why did you write this out
Inquiring about a written communication, possibly a message, and its significance.
You're always in my head
Stating that the person is frequently on the speaker's mind.
Why can't I be the one to
Expressing a desire to be the one who reconciles and makes amends.
Make it up to you again
Reiterating the desire to make things right in the relationship.
Is it worth it if I called instead
Questioning the value of a phone call as an alternative to written communication.
The waves would still crash
Using the metaphor of waves crashing to convey persistence or continuity of issues.
When's the right time to say
Pondering the appropriate time to express a feeling of loss or emptiness.
That it still feels like it's all gone
Conveying that the feeling of loss persists.
It's all gone
Emphasizing the complete absence or loss.
Why did you go
Raising a question about the reasons for someone's departure.
Take how much more will it take
Pondering the extent or quantity of patience required.
How much more will it take
Reiteration of questioning the endurance needed, emphasizing a threshold.
Until you fade out
Asking when someone will gradually disappear or lose significance.
You really caught my eye this time
Expressing fascination or attraction towards someone.
Like you were way too close
Describing a close encounter that made a strong impression.
Wasted time and feelings I should've on myself
Reflecting on wasted time and emotions that should have been directed inward.
And I was sold on you
Indicating a past commitment or attachment to the person being addressed.
And I was sold on you
Reaffirming a past emotional connection or investment in the addressed individual.
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