Lyrics
I've been looking for a change of state
The speaker desires a change in their current situation or emotional state.
I've been looking for a sign that I'm not too late
They seek a signal or indication that it's not too late for something important.
I've been looking for some piece of mind
The search for peace of mind is ongoing.
I've been searching for someone that I won't find
The speaker is looking for someone specific but believes they won't find that person.
Oh Montardit, will you be done waiting?
Questioning if Montardit will cease waiting.
I'll climb the steep
They are willing to make an effort despite challenges ("climb the steep").
But I'll be too late, too late, too late, too late
Despite efforts, they fear it might be too late to achieve their goal.
And though I'm never there
The speaker feels absent but asserts they never truly left.
I never left
They've been waiting for something without being physically present.
I've been waiting for an answer
The anticipation of an answer to an unasked question.
To a question never met
They seek resolution to a question that hasn't been articulated.
Oh, oh
Repetitive vocalizations that convey emotional intensity or longing.
Oh, oh, oh
-Oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh
-Oh, oh
(Empty line)
From the Segre to the Aragon
Mention of specific geographical locations, potentially symbolic of journey or change.
Oh Nevada, the dry states that feel long gone
Reference to states of being or places that feel distant or forgotten.
Never listened when I should have done
Regret for not paying attention or listening when necessary.
Never noticed the shoulders that I stand on
Unawareness of the support received from others.
Oh Montardit, will you be done waiting?
Reiteration of earlier sentiments and desires for resolution.
I'll climb the steep
-But I'll be too late, too late, too late, too late
-And though I'm never there
-I never left
-I've been waiting for an answer
-To a question never met
-Oh, oh
Repetitive vocalizations reflecting emotional intensity or longing.
Oh, oh, oh
-Oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh, oh
-Oh
-Oh, oh
(Empty line)
From the Segre to the Aragon (oh, oh)
Repetition of earlier verses highlighting geographic places and emotions.
Oh, oh, oh
-From the Segre to the Aragon (oh)
-Oh, oh
-From the Segre to the Aragon (oh, oh)
-Oh, oh
-Oh Nevada, the dry states that feel long gone (oh)
-Oh, oh, oh
Reference to Nevada, suggesting a longing or nostalgia for a past that feels distant.
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