Find Me Out
Discovering Solitude: Peter McPoland's Find Me OutLyrics
Well, I will find myself tonight sleeping alone again
Expressing the speaker's recurring experience of being alone while trying to find their true self.
Beside the paint that has stained my walls
Describing the presence of emotional marks or memories on the walls, suggesting a history of experiences.
And I will find myself between the start and end, oh
Navigating through the journey of life, symbolized by the metaphorical "start and end."
Waiting for the sun to fall
Anticipating a moment of solace or peace represented by the sun setting.
Well, I have seen the fragile tears that hide in smiles
Observing hidden sadness behind smiles, especially in individuals who have faced hardships.
Beneath the cheeks of shells of men
Referring to men who have become emotionally guarded or hardened, likened to shells.
And I have found that trouble meets me once in a while, whoa
Acknowledging that troubles come sporadically, but they persist and linger.
Still it sits, and it stares
Emphasizing the enduring nature of troubles, their ability to persist and stare at the speaker.
And knows when
Highlighting the troubles' awareness of the right moments to affect the speaker.
To find me out
Introducing the central theme of the song: the challenge of being discovered or exposed.
My love, find me here
Repeatedly pleading for the speaker's love to find them in the midst of vulnerability and self-discovery.
My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
-My love, find me here
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