Almost It

Rediscovering Joy: Sacred Paws' 'Almost It' Reflects on Unforgettable Moments
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Lyrics

My friend, what were you thinking? (I thought I'd see you again)

Expressing curiosity or surprise about the thoughts of a friend, possibly related to an unexpected reunion ("I thought I'd see you again").

My love, where were you headed that day? (All the mistakes we made)

Inquiring about the destination or purpose of a loved one's journey and reflecting on past mistakes.

My friend, will you believe me? (I wouldn't change a thing)

Pleading for belief or trust from a friend, with an assertion that the speaker wouldn't change anything.


Catch my smile, know my name

Inviting someone to understand the speaker's emotions by catching their smile and knowing their name.

Teach me how to dance again

Expressing a desire to be taught how to dance again, possibly indicating a need for rejuvenation or rediscovery.

And there I was thinkin' it was all a mistake

Reflecting on a past misunderstanding, thinking it was a mistake.

When it wasn't

Realizing that the previous situation wasn't a mistake after all.


My friend, what were we thinking? (I didn't think you'd come)

Revisiting the question of what the friends were thinking, expressing surprise at the friend's unexpected arrival.

My love, why were you talking that way? (You didn't say a word)

Questioning the communication style of a loved one, noting their silence.

My friend, what can you tell me? (I wouldn't change a thing)

Seeking information or insights from a friend, emphasizing a lack of desire to change anything.


Catch my smile, know my name

Repeating the invitation for someone to understand the speaker's emotions through their smile and name.

Teach me how to dance again

Reiterating the desire to be taught how to dance again, suggesting a longing for a fresh start or connection.

And there I was thinkin' it was all a mistake

Reflecting on a past misunderstanding, initially thinking it was a mistake.

And it wasn't

Affirming that the previous situation was not a mistake after further consideration.


Catch my smile, know my name

Once again, inviting someone to understand the speaker's emotions through their smile and name.

Teach me how to dance again

Repeating the desire to be taught how to dance again, emphasizing the importance of rediscovery.

And there I was thinkin' it was all a mistake

Reflecting on a past misunderstanding, considering it initially as a mistake.

When it wasn't

Confirming that the prior situation wasn't a mistake upon further reflection.


Catch my smile, know my name

Reiterating the invitation for someone to understand the speaker's emotions through their smile and name.

Teach me how to dance again

Expressing the ongoing desire to be taught how to dance again, underscoring the need for renewal.

And there I was thinkin' it was all a mistake

Reflecting on a past misunderstanding, questioning its validity as a mistake.

When it wasn't

Confirming that the prior situation wasn't a mistake upon further reflection.

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