Lyrics
What does the big hand say?
Questioning the time or current situation, possibly reflecting on the passage of time.
We can go we can go back now
Suggesting a possibility to return or revert to a previous state.
Ready to run again
Expressing readiness to run or escape again, indicating a desire for freedom.
Come on home
Inviting someone to come back home, creating a sense of belonging.
Come and see us
Extending an invitation for a visit, possibly emphasizing connection or reunion.
I was the one that went away
Acknowledging that the speaker was the one who left or distanced themselves.
As soon as i get some pain
Expressing a willingness to endure pain or hardship.
Shut me in, lock me inside now
Describing a situation of being confined or locked in, possibly metaphorical.
Before I run again
Setting a condition of facing confinement before considering running again.
Follow on, follow me back
Encouraging someone to follow and rejoin the speaker.
Are you well? I'm alive, Just miles away
Confirming well-being and aliveness, with a sense of distance or separation.
Are you well? I'm alive, Just miles away
Repeating confirmation of well-being and aliveness, emphasizing distance.
look at the life i saved
Reflecting on a life saved, possibly alluding to a significant event or change.
All i hate holds me upside down
Stating that hatred or negativity has a profound impact, inverting one's perspective.
Until we get some rain
Linking the resolution of hate with the need for rain, symbolizing renewal.
We all know the way to your hometown
Acknowledging knowledge of the way to someone's hometown, suggesting familiarity.
I was the one that went away
Reiterating that the speaker was the one who went away, emphasizing responsibility.
Too tough, fought too hard
Describing toughness and resilience, possibly in relation to the speaker's departure.
Come back never too much
Encouraging a return with the assurance that it's never too much or too late.
I'm here again to pick up the pieces
Expressing a return to address and mend the aftermath or consequences.
How to find, find your smile
Posing a question about finding one's smile, possibly referring to rediscovering happiness.
Make it work, make it mine
Encouraging efforts to make things work and to personalize or claim ownership.
I walked away, I walked away
Recalling a past decision to walk away, possibly with a sense of regret or reflection.
Are you well? I'm alive, Just miles away
Repeating the inquiry about well-being and aliveness, emphasizing distance.
Are you well? I'm alive, Just miles away
Reiterating confirmation of well-being and aliveness, maintaining the theme of distance.
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