Sometimes
Navigating Love's Limits: Ray Wilson's Reflective JourneyLyrics
See me out, out the door, across the way
Expressing a desire for the listener to observe the speaker leaving, traversing a distance.
And let me walk for miles and miles and miles
Requesting permission to walk extensively, emphasizing the longing to cover great distances.
Calm me down when I get scared
Seeking comfort and reassurance when feeling frightened or anxious.
And hold my life in your hand
Asking for support and entrusting one's life to the listener.
the living space inside my head is there for you
Describing the mental space reserved for the listener, portraying a deep connection.
Like a long last friend
Comparing the listener to a long-lasting friend, emphasizing familiarity and reliability.
Innocence and pride
Highlighting qualities of purity and self-respect.
Makes me vulnerable sometimes
Acknowledging vulnerability at times despite innocence and pride.
Love ain't enough
Suggesting that love alone may not be sufficient for certain situations or challenges.
Sometimes love just ain't enough
Stating that, on occasions, love falls short in meeting expectations.
Sometimes love ain't enough
Reiterating the idea that love may not always be enough to overcome difficulties.
You give it time
Encouraging patience and allowing time for issues to resolve.
Somehow time's all you have
Reflecting on the abundance of time as a potential remedy or solution.
It's a meaning of life
Contemplating the significance of life and its intrinsic meaning.
And no amount of time will change a thing
Asserting that the passage of time may not bring about any change.
Why oh why
Pondering the reasons behind persistent falsehoods, questioning with 'Why oh why.'
In Gods name do you lie?
Expressing disbelief and questioning the necessity of lying in the context of God.
All the time
Highlighting a recurrent theme of dishonesty happening frequently.
Sometimes love just ain't enough
Reiterating that love may fall short in certain situations or experiences.
Sometimes love ain't enough
Affirming the previous sentiment that love alone might not be sufficient.
You give it time
Emphasizing the importance of allowing time for resolution in matters of the heart.
Somehow time's all you have
Repeating the idea that, somehow, time becomes a crucial factor in addressing issues.
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