Art Counter

Echoes of Connection: Part-Time Friends' Art Counter Reveals Intimate Bonds
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Lyrics

Hello my friend it's me again

Greeting and acknowledgment of reconnecting with a friend.

I've come to talk with you again

Expressing the intention to engage in a conversation with the friend again.

I'm glad you're here

Expressing happiness about the friend's presence.

I'm glad you're back

Reiterating the joy of the friend's return.

I cried over you every night

Revealing emotional distress, likely caused by the friend's absence.

When do you go back there again?

Inquiring about the friend's future plans or return.

How long I get to hold your hand?

Expressing a desire for prolonged physical closeness with the friend.

I hate the city where you live

Expressing dislike for the city where the friend resides.

It's way too far I can't believe

Stating the perceived distance to the friend's location and disbelief about it.


Half of you is a part of me

Emphasizing a deep connection with the friend, suggesting interdependence.

And a part of me is half of you, still

Highlighting the reciprocal nature of their relationship, each completing the other.


Hello my friend it's me again

Repeating the greeting, indicating a cyclical or recurring nature of their interaction.

I've come to drink with you again

Suggesting a desire to share a drink and spend time together.

Finish your wine I'll get you out

Encouraging the friend to finish their wine, possibly to facilitate openness or relaxation.

Some boring place I go by night

Referring to a mundane or uninteresting place visited during the night.

You'll tell me everything about

Expressing the expectation to hear about the friend's experiences, specifically related to music and relationships.

'Bout minor chords and girls you've made out

Referencing musical elements (minor chords) and the friend's romantic encounters.

Don't look at me this way please

Requesting the friend not to look at the speaker in a certain way, suggesting vulnerability.

Just close your eyes and feel the breeze

Encouraging the friend to close their eyes and enjoy the moment, possibly implying escape or relaxation.


Half of you is a part of me

Reiterating the theme of interconnectedness and shared identity.

And a part of me is half of you, still

Restating the idea that each is incomplete without the other, reinforcing the mutual dependence.

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