Sunday Rain
Harmony Lost: A Tale of Love's Sunday RainLyrics
So we should stop fighting
Expressing a desire to cease arguing and fighting
There's no point in arguing anymore
Highlighting the futility of continued arguments
I can't even remember what we're fighting for
Reflecting on the lack of clarity regarding the cause of the conflict
So we should stop battling
Suggesting the need to end the ongoing battle or dispute
Disputing angry words will just leave us to sore
Warning about the negative consequences of exchanging harsh words
I know you're upset but don't slam the door
Acknowledging the partner's upset feelings and discouraging door slamming
Cause darling when you do it
Emphasizing that negative actions affect the speaker as well
Don't count me in on it
Requesting not to involve the speaker in the negativity
You look so much nicer when we're not at war
Complimenting the partner's appearance in peaceful moments
So don't slam this door on my face
Pleading not to shut the door abruptly
It may not reopen for you pretty thing
Warning that closing the door might lead to permanent consequences
One second we're fine then we're back again
Describing the unpredictable nature of the relationship, with sudden ups and downs
Tho I'll miss the cuddling on a Sunday rain
Expressing a nostalgic sentiment about the joy of cuddling during rainy Sundays
Can't you see we're drowning
Drawing attention to the drowning state of the relationship
Right now it's been so long that we're just keeping scores
Noting the extended period of discord and keeping track of grievances
Why don't you pull out that smile anymore
Questioning the partner's lack of a genuine smile
This debate is never ending
Referring to an ongoing, unresolved debate or argument
I cannot stand this side of yours that shuts the door
Expressing dissatisfaction with a closed-off attitude that shuts the door
It may not reopen for you anymore
Reiterating the potential permanent consequences of closing the door
But darling don't you see it
Pointing out that love has taken a drastic step, possibly ending
Love's already jumped off the cliff
Indicating a loss of the happy and positive aspects of the relationship
I can't recall our happy side anymore
Expressing an inability to recall the happier times
I told you my feeling's wouldn't bend
Asserting that the speaker's feelings remain unchanged
It's over our time we should not pretend
Acknowledging that it's time to accept the end of the relationship
Sure our romance has come to an end
Confirming the conclusion of the romantic connection
Tho I'm sure you'll miss me on your Sunday rains
Expecting the partner to miss the speaker during Sunday rains
It may come as a suprise for you
Hinting at a revelation or realization that may surprise the partner
It's been stuck for quite some time it's true anyway
Acknowledging a prolonged state of stagnation or stuck emotions
Maybe I'll miss our Sunday rains someday
Speculating about a potential future nostalgia for the Sunday rains
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