Call Me, Tell Me
Unveiling Hidden Desires: A Journey Beyond WordsLyrics
Call me, Tell me
Expression of a desire for communication: the speaker is asking to be contacted.
Call me, tell me we should meet tomorrow
Suggesting a meeting in the future and the expectation of communication.
I can't see things quite your way
The speaker acknowledges a difference in perspective with the listener.
But I think that I could show you
Expressing the speaker's confidence in being able to offer a different viewpoint.
Things that lye below your thoughts and words
Referring to deeper aspects beneath the surface of the listener's thoughts and words.
And your gardens and your stained glass day
Mentioning various elements, like gardens and stained glass day, possibly symbolizing aspects of the listener's life.
Times you come to me and said you don't know why.
Recalling instances when the listener expressed confusion or uncertainty.
I think that there might be something wrong
The speaker senses something may be wrong in the listener's emotions or thoughts.
You could change your thoughts before I go
Suggesting a potential change in the listener's perspective before parting ways.
But then you'd know that you were right where I wanted you
Implying that the speaker desires the listener to be in a specific state, possibly emotionally.
And you didn't know
Reflecting on the listener's lack of awareness of the speaker's intentions.
You were meant to worship and accuse (chose)
Suggesting a conflict between the roles of worship and accusation in the listener's life.
Anything you want but now it looks like you will lose
Warning that the listener might lose what they desire due to their choices.
All the things you needed when you were the one
Highlighting the listener's past needs and struggles when they were in a different position.
Can't be found you know they've just begun
Indicating that these past struggles have just begun to deteriorate or fall apart.
To crumble all around you
Describing the ongoing crumbling of the listener's situation or state.
And you see them tumble down without a thought or care for you
Expressing that these changes are happening without concern for the listener.
Oh what you do
Possibly questioning the listener about their actions or choices.
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