Where Are You Now

Searching the Stars for You: Nick Isham's Quest for Love on 405
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Lyrics

I've been driving down 405

Expressing the act of driving down the 405, setting the scene for contemplation.

There ain't no one sitting to my right

Feeling alone, with an empty seat beside, possibly reflecting on a past relationship.

Another song about you

Repetition emphasizes the focus on the subject of the song, the person being sung about.

Another song about you

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I keep lookin' up to the sky

Looking up to the sky, pondering the possibility of meeting someone special and seeing their eyes.

Thinkin' if I'll ever see your eyes

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Are they brown or blue

Questioning the color of the person's eyes and wondering if they think about the singer as well.

Do you think of mine too?

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It's like you're livin' in my head

Feeling a strong mental connection with someone not yet met, suggesting anticipation.

And I haven't even met you yet

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New York

Mentioning specific locations (New York, South side, or west coast), expressing a desire to know more about the person's whereabouts.

South side or the west coast

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I wanna know

A direct expression of the desire to know where the person is currently.

Where are you now

Repeating the theme of wanting to know the person's location, emphasizing the uncertainty of their current whereabouts.

Where are you now

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Your car

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Lookin at the same stars

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I wanna know

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Where are you now

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Where are you, where are you now

Reiteration of the desire to know where the person is at this moment.

I've been sittin' on the bedroom floor

Describing a scene of loneliness, with a knock from the next room and staying up all night, possibly longing for companionship.

Hear a knockin' from the room next door

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I've been up all night

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I've been up all night

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Sippin whiskey with the glass half full

Referencing the ambiguity of emotions, using whiskey as a metaphor for uncertainty or confusion.

Or is it empty I can't tell no more

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Another lonely night

Expressing a sense of discomfort or unease, feeling that something is amiss.

And something don't feel right

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It's like you're missin in my bed

Feeling the absence of the person in the singer's life, even though they haven't met yet.

And I haven't even met you yet

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New York

Repeating the desire to know specific details about the person's location.

South side or the west coast

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I wanna know

Reiterating the overarching question of where the person is currently.

Where are you now

Repeating the theme of wanting to know the person's location, creating a sense of yearning.

Where are you now

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Your floor

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Lookin at the same stars

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I wanna know

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Where are you now

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Where are you, where are you now

Repeating the central question, emphasizing the need for an answer.

My arms

Expressing a prolonged sense of emptiness, emphasizing the need for companionship.

Been empty for too long

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I need to know

Reiterating the desire to know the person's current location for emotional fulfillment.

Where are you now

Repeating the question about the person's whereabouts, emphasizing the need for an answer.

New York

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South side or the west coast

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I wanna know

Reiterating the overarching question of where the person is currently.

Where are you now

Repeating the theme of wanting to know the person's location, intensifying the emotional tone.

Where are you now

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Is your heart

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Lookin at the same stars

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I wanna know

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Where are you now

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Where are you, where are you now

Repeating the central question, emphasizing the need for an answer.

New York

Repeating the desire to know specific details about the person's location.

South side or the west coast

-

I wanna know

-

Where are you now

-

Where are you now

Reiterating the overarching question of where the person is currently.

Is your heart

Repeating the theme of wanting to know the person's location, creating a sense of urgency.

Lookin at the same stars

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I wanna know

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Where are you now

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Where are you, where are you now

Repeating the central question, emphasizing the emotional impact of not knowing the person's current whereabouts.

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