Through The Window
Yearning Through Seasons: Embracing Change and Distance in 'Through The Window'Lyrics
Summertime when I can't wake to you
Expressing the anticipation and excitement during summertime when connecting with someone special.
I'll have this feeling in my throat
Describing a sensation in the throat, possibly representing an emotional response or difficulty expressing feelings.
it's the feeling that I know I miss you
Acknowledging the emotional void and recognizing the absence of a loved one.
and I can't let it show
Suppressing emotions and not revealing the depth of missing someone.
breathe in breathe out
Using a rhythmic breathing pattern as a metaphor for coping with loss or change.
I'm losing all I know
Feeling disoriented or confused, experiencing a sense of losing familiarity.
breathe in breathe out
Repeating the breathing pattern, emphasizing the process of losing or adapting to change.
I'm losing all I know
Continuing the theme of losing, suggesting a significant shift or transformation.
woah, losing all I know
An exclamation, emphasizing the profound impact of the loss or change.
seasons change as I look out the window
Noting the passage of time and the visual metaphor of looking out the window as seasons change.
trading memories I know
Exchanging and reflecting on memories, possibly involving a sense of nostalgia or regret.
thinking of the things I left behind me
Thinking about what was left behind, suggesting a sense of longing or reflection on past decisions.
miles away from all I know...
Being physically distant from the familiar, emphasizing the emotional and geographical distance.
Repeating a section, underscoring the intensity of the emotions expressed.
breathe in breathe out
Reiterating the rhythmic breathing pattern, reinforcing the theme of losing and adapting.
I'm losing all I know
Continuing the narrative of losing, suggesting a continuous struggle or process.
breathe in breathe out
Repeating the breathing pattern, emphasizing the ongoing nature of the emotional and personal transformation.
I'm losing all I know
Reiterating the idea of losing, reinforcing the central theme of change and adaptation.
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