Unopened
Unveiling Love's Echo: A Poetic Journey Through Unopened LettersLyrics
Another misspelled rhyme
Questioning the correctness of a written expression, possibly indicating uncertainty or mistakes.
Written in the book of time
Refers to the inscription of events in the course of time, suggesting a record of life experiences.
In one page I've spent all my life
An introspective realization that a significant portion of life has been spent on a single page.
Ink ain't even dry. I've been living in a lie?
Expresses doubt about the authenticity of one's existence, contemplating if it has been a deception.
How could I trust in someone of your kind?
Raising skepticism about trusting someone with a specific characteristic or nature.
And I got today another letter in the mail
Receiving another piece of correspondence, creating anticipation or anxiety.
I can't read it here, not today
Unable to read the letter immediately, implying a sense of reluctance or fear.
And when years go by
Reflecting on the passage of time, possibly alluding to the effects of aging.
The unopened letter meets my eye
Encountering an unopened letter from the past, suggesting deferred emotions or unresolved issues.
I'm older and wiser, but still afraid
Despite aging and gaining wisdom, still experiencing fear or apprehension.
What if I read it and it is, full of love
Contemplating the potential contents of the letter, entertaining the possibility of it being filled with love.
How can I face it if I am wrong
Concern about facing the truth if the assumed love is not reciprocated.
Do you feel? Do you care about me?
Pose questions about the feelings and concern of the person addressed in the letter.
Did you wait and love all this time?
Questioning if the person waited and loved over an extended period.
I am here, would you come and find me
Expressing presence and the desire for the other person to actively seek and find.
Does your writing guide me through this all
Asking if the person's writing serves as guidance through life's challenges.
What if I'll read it and it is, full of love
Reiterating the contemplation of the letter being filled with love and the associated implications.
What if you'll tell me that I am wrong
Concern about potential rejection or correction if the assumed love is not confirmed.
Do you feel? Do you care about me?
Repeating the inquiry into the feelings and care of the addressed person.
Did you wait and love all this time?
Repeating the question about waiting and loving over an extended period.
I am here, would you come and find me
Reiterating presence and the invitation for the other person to find and connect.
Does your writing guide me through this all
Asking if the person's writing continues to provide guidance through life's challenges.
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