The Distance

Embracing Change: The Distance of Love and Loss
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Lyrics

What would you do if I came through?

Expressing a hypothetical situation, asking about potential actions if the speaker were to appear.

I love the distance, it's that you can't take it.

Expressing appreciation for distance in a relationship, suggesting that the distance is essential and challenging for the other person.

How should I feel if you miss the old days?

Pondering the emotions the other person would experience if they reminisce about the past.

The look on your face said everything's changing so fast.

Describing a moment where the other person's facial expression reveals the rapid pace of change in their life.


Call anytime you need, I have been waiting alone on the road.

Offering support and availability for the other person, emphasizing waiting and being alone on the road.

Call anytime you need, I have been waiting, I will be waiting.

Reiterating the readiness to wait and expressing a commitment to waiting for the other person.


What would you do if this fell through?

Presenting another hypothetical scenario, questioning potential actions if a particular situation were to fail.

I love the distance, it's that you can't take it.

Reiterating the positive perspective on distance in the relationship, emphasizing its significance and difficulty for the other person.

How should I feel if you miss the old days?

Exploring the emotions that may arise if the other person longs for the past.

The look on your face said everything's changing so fast.

Reflecting on a moment where the other person's facial expression indicates a rapid and profound change.


Call anytime you need, I have been waiting alone on the road.

Offering continuous support and waiting, highlighting the speaker's solitude on the road.

Call anytime you need, I have been waiting, I will be waiting.

Reiterating the commitment to wait and expressing ongoing anticipation for the other person.


Call anytime you need, I have been waiting alone on the road.

Continuing the theme of waiting and solitude on the road, extending the offer of support to the other person.

(Call anytime, I'll be waiting.)

Adding a parenthetical statement emphasizing the speaker's constant availability and willingness to wait.

Call anytime you need, I have been waiting, I will be waiting.

Reaffirming the commitment to wait and expressing the speaker's continuous anticipation for the other person.

(Call anytime, I'll be waiting.)

Adding another parenthetical statement to emphasize the enduring nature of the waiting.


(Call anytime, I'll be waiting.)

Repeating the parenthetical statement, underscoring the speaker's persistent willingness to wait.

I will be waiting.

Stating a straightforward commitment to waiting without additional context.

(Call anytime, I'll be waiting.)

Repeating the parenthetical statement, perhaps as a closing affirmation of the speaker's commitment to wait.

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