I've Been Waiting for You

Yearning Echoes: Unveiling Emotions in September Stories' Melody
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Lyrics

Do you care?

Expressing doubt or concern about the listener's feelings or interest.

I’ve been waiting for you

Implying a period of anticipation or longing for the listener.

Do you care?

Reiterating the question about the listener's care or concern.

And I have not seen you in a while

Acknowledging the absence of the listener and the passage of time.

About 18 months today

Specifying the duration of the separation, emphasizing the significance of 18 months.

Heard you’re staying close to Ohio

Indicating the listener's location, suggesting a physical distance from the speaker.

Still can’t stand to hear your name

Expressing emotional discomfort or resentment towards the listener.

Tell me what you wanna say

Inviting the listener to communicate, seeking honesty in the conversation.

I know you’ll lie just either way

Anticipating dishonesty from the listener, acknowledging a lack of trust.

Tell me what you wanna say

Reiterating the invitation for the listener to express themselves.

I’ve gotten tired of this whole charade

Expressing fatigue or weariness with a deceptive or insincere situation.

Do you care?

Repeating the question about the listener's care, possibly with increased emphasis.

I’ve been waiting for you

Reaffirming the enduring anticipation for the listener's presence or response.

Do you care?

Restating the question about the listener's concern, seeking confirmation.

Tell me what you wanna say

Encouraging the listener to express themselves openly, despite expectations of dishonesty.

I know you’ll lie just either way

Anticipating deception in the listener's response, maintaining skepticism.

Tell me what you wanna say

Reiterating the call for open communication, despite the expected dishonesty.

I’ve gotten tired of this whole charade

Reiterating weariness or frustration with a deceptive situation.

I’ve gotten tired of this whole charade

Emphasizing the prolonged exhaustion with the ongoing deceptive situation.

Now this time

Introducing a shift in the narrative or a change in the speaker's perspective.

Is the last time

Declaring that the current instance marks the final occurrence of a certain experience.

That I let this

Expressing a determination not to let a particular situation consume more time or energy.

Take up my time

Highlighting the speaker's decision to reclaim their time from a specific experience.

Now this time

Reiterating the finality of the decision to disengage from the mentioned situation.

Is the last time

Affirming the resolution to not let the specified experience continue to occupy the speaker's time.

That I let this

Repeating the determination to free oneself from the mentioned situation.

Take up my time

Emphasizing the decisiveness in reclaiming time from the ongoing experience.

And I have not seen you in a while

Recalling the absence of the listener and the duration of separation.

About 18 months today

Reiterating the specific duration of 18 months and the geographical proximity of the listener.

Heard you’re staying close to Ohio

Reaffirming the listener's location near Ohio and the emotional difficulty of hearing their name.

Still can’t stand to hear your name

Confirming the persistent emotional challenge of hearing the listener's name.

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