Tell Me Nothing
Silent Echoes: Unveiling the Secrets in Stelth Ulvang's 'Tell Me Nothing'Lyrics
Ask for someone else to talk to give me a call, give me unleashed or give me the world
Asking for someone else to talk to, expressing a desire for communication, freedom, or a broader perspective.
Ask the things I cannot ask you, tell me at all, tell me temptations sell me a whirl
Expressing a request to know things that cannot be directly asked, seeking information on temptations and a sense of being sold a whirlwind of experiences.
Let your pupils do the talking, eyebrows accents, exclamations, as they curl
Encouraging communication through non-verbal cues like pupils, eyebrows, accents, and exclamations.
Let your shoulders, lifting upward, crumble softly as you tell me, there's nothing like the mouth of a girl
Describing the soft crumbling of shoulders while being told about the uniqueness of a girl's mouth.
But don't you come around here, taking on this fight
Warning someone not to intervene or engage in a particular fight.
Don't you come around here, saying nothing at all
Reiterating the warning against saying nothing or staying silent in a situation.
A quiet is a curse, it's a color, it's a darkness it's a fall
Describing silence as a curse, a color, a darkness, and a fall, emphasizing its negative aspects.
Tell me nothing softly, or tell me nothing at all
Expressing a preference for either soft communication or complete silence.
What a mouth, what a willingness to wait around, and trouble
Commenting on someone's mouth and their willingness to wait around, possibly indicating patience and trouble.
How you seem to tell me will never do
Expressing dissatisfaction with how information is conveyed.
I see a fidget, in a finger, see a shrug a little longer, see a roll from eye to eye, I know it's you
Observing physical signs like fidgeting, shrugging, and eye movements to identify someone.
There is a spring there is an ocean, there's a river in the middle, a brackish in between I never knew
Describing the presence of natural elements like spring, ocean, river, and brackish, expressing unfamiliarity.
There's a silence underwater, all our sound moves faster, all our secrets saturated blue.'
Depicting underwater silence and the saturation of secrets in blue, suggesting hidden or submerged aspects.
But don't you come around here, taking on this fight
Repeating the warning against involvement in a particular fight.
Don't you come around here, saying nothing at all
Reiterating the warning against saying nothing or maintaining silence.
A quiet is a curse, it's a color, it's a darkness in the fall
Emphasizing the negative aspects of silence as a curse, color, darkness, and a fall.
Tell me nothing softly, or tell me nothing at all
Expressing a preference for either soft communication or complete silence, echoing earlier sentiments.
Tell me nothing softly, or tell me nothing at all
Repeating the preference for either soft communication or complete silence.
Tell me nothing softly, or tell me nothing at all
Continuing the preference for either soft communication or complete silence.
Tell me nothing softly, or tell me nothing at all
Concluding with a repetition of the preference for either soft communication or complete silence.
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