Lyrics
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
The vastness of the sea symbolizes the impossibility of containing the relationship between the speaker and their partner.
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
Repetition emphasizes the idea that the sea is inadequate to confine the depth of their connection.
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
Continued repetition underlines the boundless nature of the emotions shared between the speaker and their partner.
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
Emphasizes the magnitude of their relationship, suggesting it surpasses the capacity of the entire sea.
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
Reiteration reinforces the idea that the sea is insufficient to contain the depth and strength of their connection.
The whole damn sea could never hold you and me
Continued repetition highlights the enduring and limitless quality of the relationship.
Don’t go far into the forest
Advises against venturing too deeply into the unknown (forest), implying potential risks or challenges in the relationship.
You might get swallowed by the leaves
Metaphorically warns about being engulfed by challenges, perhaps suggesting that difficulties may arise if one delves too deeply into the relationship.
Start, let our hearts race for hours
Suggests embarking on a journey together, allowing their hearts to experience intense emotions and connections.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
Positions the couple between difficult choices, emphasizing the challenges they face, likening it to being caught between the "devil" (difficulties) and the "deep blue sea" (the vastness of their emotions).
The ship has sailed, oh the ship has sailed
Expresses the idea that the opportunity for the relationship to progress or succeed has passed.
The ship has sailed, oh the ship has sailed
Repetition reinforces the sense of finality, emphasizing that the chance for the relationship has definitively ended.
The ship has sailed, oh the ship has sailed
Continued repetition intensifies the notion that the ship of their relationship has sailed, leaving no possibility for reconciliation.
The ship has sailed, oh the ship has sailed
Reiteration of the irrevocable nature of the relationship's conclusion, implying that efforts to salvage it were in vain.
Don’t go far into the forest
Recalls the earlier warning about the forest, suggesting that going too far into difficulties may have contributed to the relationship's demise.
You might get swallowed by the leaves
Repetition of the cautionary advice, emphasizing the potential consequences of getting too deeply involved in challenges.
Start, let our hearts race for hours
Encourages the start of a new journey, indicating that despite past challenges, they should let their hearts experience intense emotions for an extended period.
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
Reiterates the challenging position between difficulties and deep emotions, suggesting that their journey will continue to be complex.
The ship has sailed, we will not reach the shore now
Declares that the relationship has reached an irreversible point, and there is no hope of reaching a positive resolution.
Though we gave it all we got, never knew the love was lost
Reflects on the efforts invested in the relationship, acknowledging that the love was lost despite giving it their all.
Where the kin tide come and the moon door, oh ?
Poetic imagery involving the "kin tide" and "moon door" suggests a mystical or transcendent element, questioning the nature of the relationship.
And you can’t leave me, cause you have seen me
Asserts that the partner cannot abandon the speaker, possibly acknowledging a shared history and deep understanding.
For the first time in your whole life
Highlights a pivotal moment where the partner has truly seen the speaker, signifying a profound connection.
For the first time in your whole life.
Repeats the idea that this moment is a first in the partner's entire life, emphasizing the uniqueness and significance of their connection.
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