Lyrics
Did it have to end this way?
Reflecting on the inevitability of the relationship's end.
Never hear your name again
Expressing the pain of never hearing the loved one's name again.
Many things I'd like to say
Unspoken thoughts and emotions left unexpressed.
Didn't make any sense to me
Confusion about the senselessness of the situation.
Now you seem to be at peace
Noting that the departed now seems to be at peace.
See what you have left behind
Observing the remnants or impact left by the departed.
A trail of memories runs deep
Acknowledging a deep trail of memories associated with the departed.
Who thought we'd ever run out of time
Surprise at running out of time, a sense of unexpected loss.
Everyday that you're away I miss another night with you
Expressing the continual longing and missed moments in the absence of the loved one.
They signs they hang up on your face
Noticing signs or indications on the face of the departed, possibly related to the emotional toll.
I think you knew we understood
Acknowledging that the departed understood the situation, implying a shared understanding.
We were immune to what was you
Claiming immunity to the negative aspects of the departed's personality or influence.
We still held on to what we could
Holding on to positive aspects despite challenges and difficulties.
Words keep turning and the light keeps burning
Highlighting the persistent nature of words and the enduring brightness of memories.
Brighter than before
Emphasizing the enduring brightness in the face of challenges.
A trail of memories run deep
Reiterating the deep impact of memories associated with the departed.
Who thought we'd ever run out of time
Repeating the surprise at the unexpected shortage of time.
As a child you gave to me what I see now
Acknowledging the positive influence received from the departed during childhood.
When I close my eyes think of you
Recalling the departed when closing one's eyes, suggesting a lasting impact.
Stepped aside always walked on by
Noting a history of being overlooked or ignored by the departed.
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