Everything to Me
Finding Salvation: Embracing Connection in 'Everything to Me'Lyrics
Sunday morning I'm tired lonely
Sunday morning expresses a feeling of weariness and solitude.
Waiting for someone to save me
The speaker is waiting for someone to rescue or help them.
All the boys say you might be the one for me
Others suggest that a particular person might be the speaker's salvation.
I hope you can save me before I lose it
The speaker hopes for rescue before reaching a breaking point.
I've been dying inside
An admission of internal suffering and turmoil.
Got nothing to hide
The speaker claims transparency, having nothing to conceal.
I think we should try to lose ourselves tonight
Suggests a desire to escape reality and enjoy the moment with someone.
For all that it's worth
The speaker considers the value of the upcoming experience.
With every word
Every uttered word contributes to a growing belief in the connection.
You make me want to believe in you and me
The person addressed is inspiring belief in a meaningful relationship.
Cause your everything to me and I want you to know
Expresses the significant role the person plays in the speaker's life.
You're everything to me and I want it, wanted? to show
Reiterates the importance of the person and a desire to express it.
Days go by now time ticks slowly
The passage of time is slow as anticipation builds for the person's presence.
I can't wait till you're with me
The speaker eagerly awaits the moment when they can be together.
'Till then I'll sit and think in my room alone
Expresses solitude and contemplation in the absence of the person.
Out there theirs nothing for me
Outside the room, there seems to be nothing worthwhile for the speaker.
Theirs nothing for me anymore
Emphasizes a sense of emptiness or lack of purpose.
I can't explain it but its making sense in my head?
An inexplicable feeling that becomes clear and meaningful internally.
You and me (you and me)
Reiteration of the connection between "you and me."
I can't explain it but its making sense in my head
Similar to line #21, suggesting a realization or understanding in the speaker's mind.
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