Lyrics
Midnight again
Feeling the repetition of midnight, possibly indicating a recurring emotional or nostalgic experience.
Oh my old friend
Addressing midnight as an "old friend," suggesting a familiarity with a particular time that holds significance.
I'll be seeing you
Expressing anticipation or expectation of encountering something or someone at midnight.
Midnight and then
Reiterating the theme of midnight, emphasizing a specific moment in time.
I wonder when
Pondering when the longing or yearning associated with midnight will cease.
I'll stop missing you
Reflecting on the persistent feeling of missing someone and the hope for it to end.
It takes a long time honey
Highlighting the prolonged nature of emotional pain and the difficulty of overcoming sadness.
To cry away these blues
Acknowledging the time it takes to heal from the emotional wounds associated with the blues.
I could be a hundred before then
Contemplating the possibility of a long life before finding relief from the mentioned blues.
But it took one night honey
Recalling a specific night that had a profound impact, possibly a moment of loss or separation.
When heaven wanted you
Suggesting a divine or fateful intervention that led to the mentioned night's significance.
So when you go
Addressing the departure of someone with a sense of acceptance or resignation.
Turn out the light for me
Symbolizing a farewell gesture, asking for the light to be turned off as a sign of departure.
Go sweetly
Encouraging a sweet departure, possibly expressing a desire for a peaceful and positive farewell.
For me
Repetition of the plea for a sweet departure, emphasizing the emotional tone of the farewell.
Go sweetly
Reiterating the wish for a sweet departure and transitioning into the imagery of the night.
Out into the night
Describing the departure into the night, symbolizing a journey or transition.
Midnight you're gone
Noting the absence of a person at midnight and the lingering impact of their departure.
I'm staring long
Engaging in deep contemplation or observation, staring at the surroundings in the absence of the person.
The walls, the door
Listing elements of the environment, possibly representing the physical and emotional surroundings.
The picture frame and
Highlighting a specific object, a picture frame, as a symbol of memories or the past.
I can only wear your old gold ring
Wearing an old gold ring as a tangible connection to the absent person.
I scream your name when I wake
Expressing a visceral reaction, screaming the absent person's name upon waking.
But you're not listening
Conveying a sense of frustration or helplessness as the absent person doesn't respond.
So sweet
Describing the departed person as sweet, possibly emphasizing their positive qualities or impact.
So sweet
Repetition of the descriptor "sweet," reinforcing the emotional connection to the departed person.
So sweet
Further emphasizing the sweetness or positive nature of the departed person.
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