Excuse Me Sir
Reflections in Melody: Unveiling Life's Essence in 'Excuse Me Sir'Lyrics
Excuse me sir, do you have the time
Asking someone for the time, possibly indicating a desire for a moment of connection.
I've been gone too long
Expressing a prolonged absence or distance from a familiar place or person.
It's getting kind of dark inside and out
Describing a sense of darkness both internally and externally, suggesting emotional turmoil.
And it feels kind of wrong
Expressing discomfort or a feeling of incorrectness in the current situation.
I'm laying back looking up at the clouds
Relaxing and observing the sky, possibly contemplating or escaping from reality.
And I'm seeing your face
Recalling or imagining the face of someone significant.
As my mind drifts away to the other side
Drifting away mentally to another state or dimension.
There's no time to erase
Highlighting the irreversible nature of certain experiences or thoughts.
Do you have the time to stop and think about yourself
Encouraging self-reflection, urging the listener to consider their own life.
It will only take a few
Implying that self-reflection is a quick and beneficial process.
Excuse me little girl, are you okay
Expressing concern for a young girl's well-being.
You look kind of pale
Comparing the girl to a delicate rose, emphasizing both beauty and fragility.
Just like a little rose so beautiful
Acknowledging the girl's beauty despite her vulnerability.
Yet also so frail
Emphasizing the fragility of the girl's state, possibly hinting at emotional or physical vulnerability.
Give me a chance, can't you hear me out
Requesting an opportunity to explain or communicate.
It's okay to exhale
Assuring that it's acceptable to release emotions or stress.
I made a little promise to somebody else
Referring to a commitment made to someone else, expressing determination not to fail.
And I plan not to fail
Reaffirming the commitment and determination to keep the promise.
Do you have the time to stop and think about yourself
Repeating the call for self-reflection and introspection.
It will only take a few
Reiterating the idea that self-reflection is a brief and beneficial activity.
Do you ever stop and think about the wind that sweeps you away
Prompting contemplation about the influence and impact of external forces, using the metaphor of the wind.
Do you know how it feels
Questioning the listener's awareness of the emotional impact of external influences.
Do you have the time to stop and think about yourself
Repeating the call for self-reflection and introspection.
It will only take a few
Reiterating the idea that self-reflection is a brief and beneficial activity.
Do you ever stop and think about the wind that sweeps you away
Prompting contemplation about the influence and impact of external forces, using the metaphor of the wind.
Do you know how it feels
Questioning the listener's awareness of the emotional impact of external influences.
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