Lyrics
Now to the part where I don't know how
Expressing uncertainty about the current situation or decision.
Or if I should carry on
Contemplating whether to continue or not.
I'll miss how you climbed on my chest
Nostalgic about the past, recalling moments of intimacy.
Where you turned me into my best
Acknowledging a positive transformation influenced by the other person.
Letcha in my window
Inviting the person into a personal space metaphorically.
Pull back the curtain
Opening up emotionally by revealing oneself.
And I'd see you squinting at the sky
Describing a shared moment of observing the sky together.
While you bathed in the sunshine
Recalling a moment of happiness in the sunshine.
Find a camera, quick
Encouraging capturing moments to cherish.
Take what you don't wanna forget
Emphasizing the importance of preserving memories.
It makes me feel sick to my stomach
Expressing discomfort or unease without the person.
Without you, don't want it to be normal
Desiring a unique and special connection, not wanting a normal life.
But, oh well
Resigned acceptance of the situation.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Reassuring the person not to cry, asserting protection.
So pitiful
Describing someone else as pitiful, possibly those who may hurt.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Reiteration of protection and comfort for the person.
While I'm around
Declaring presence and protection in the person's life.
I was in love with you
Acknowledging past love for the person.
There you were, just now
Noting the person's current presence.
You made the suburb life
Attributing a positive influence on life to the person.
Feel like a paradise
Comparing the person's presence to a paradise in suburban life.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Reassurance not to cry and the inability of others to hurt.
So pitiful
Repeating the comforting message against potential harm.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Reasserting protection and safety while being present.
While I'm around
Emphasizing continued protection and support.
You, if you come back
Expressing willingness to reconnect if the person returns.
I will take a number and you
Being prepared to wait for the person's return.
All alone in my house
Describing a lonely state in the absence of the person.
I'm coming for you
Expressing determination to pursue and be with the person.
If you come back, I could get to know you again
Openness to re-establish a connection upon the person's return.
All alone now I don't feel right
Feeling uneasy and incomplete when alone.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Reassurance not to cry, emphasizing protection.
So pitiful
Reiteration of describing others as pitiful and unable to hurt.
Don't you cry, they can't hurt you
Repeated assurance of protection and safety.
While I'm around
Affirming continued support and presence for the person.
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