West Pier
Echoes of Time: Exploring the Emotional Journey in Sam Carson's 'West Pier'Lyrics
You made me feel much different
You had a profound impact on my emotions and perceptions.
You seemed to slow down time
Being with you felt like time was slowing down, creating a special experience.
It took a lot to get here
Overcoming challenges was necessary to reach this point.
But your colours made me better
Your vibrant personality or qualities improved my well-being.
The pebbles on your beach
The small obstacles in our relationship were like pebbles on a beach.
Made me struggle to walk
Navigating through difficulties in our connection was a struggle for me.
But I was quite used to that
I was accustomed to facing challenges, so it didn't bother me much.
Would it pain you to talk?
Are you reluctant or pained to communicate with me?
And what if I were to die?
Contemplating the impact of my absence, asking if it would matter to you.
There's always an attack these days
There's a prevalence of negativity or hostility in the current environment.
And if I had to say goodbye
If I had to leave, would our connection face a destructive end?
Would we burn just like the West Pier did?
Comparing potential separation to the dramatic burning of the West Pier.
And I will think about this
I will deeply reflect on this situation and its implications.
Like I always do
This scenario occupies my thoughts frequently, becoming a constant contemplation.
Perhaps I'll visit the Palace Pier
Maybe I'll visit the Palace Pier as a symbolic gesture related to you.
As a reminder of you
Using the Palace Pier as a reminder or reflection of our connection.
But what if I were to die?
Repeating the contemplation of the impact of my absence on you.
There's always an attack these days
Highlighting the prevalent negativity or hostility in the current environment again.
And if I had to say goodbye
If I had to bid farewell, would our connection end dramatically like the West Pier?
Would we burn just like the West Pier did?
Reiterating the comparison of potential separation to the burning of the West Pier.
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