Baby goes again
Chasing Echoes: A Journey of Love and LongingLyrics
She's all that I live on
Expresses a deep emotional connection to the person referred to as "she," suggesting that she is the source of vitality and purpose.
'Cause I've run out of it
Indicates a depletion or exhaustion of something essential, possibly energy, enthusiasm, or inspiration.
I'm all out of everything else
Conveys a state of emptiness or lacking in various aspects of life apart from the central focus on "she."
Pick up if you, if you can
Encourages a request for communication or connection, implying a desire for interaction with the person mentioned.
'Cause I'm outside somewhere
Places the narrator in an outdoor location, possibly emphasizing a sense of isolation or discomfort.
I don't feel too well
Highlights a physical or emotional discomfort, reinforcing the notion of vulnerability or distress.
Ah
An interjection, possibly indicating a sigh or an expression of inner turmoil.
But I think we're on to something, baby
Suggests a shared realization or discovery with the person referred to as "baby," indicating a mutual understanding or connection.
And I know I'm such a baby
Acknowledges the narrator's self-awareness of immaturity or vulnerability.
But here you are
Affirms the presence of the person addressed and the significance of their existence.
Somehow it feels different
Conveys a sense of uniqueness or distinctiveness in the current situation, implying a departure from the ordinary.
And then baby goes again
Introduces the recurring theme of the person, "baby," departing or moving away, creating a cyclical pattern.
From your house to my house
Describes a journey or transition from one place ("your house") to another ("my house").
It takes no time at all
Emphasizes the swift and effortless nature of the mentioned journey.
It takes no time at all
Reiterates the ease and quickness of the transition between the two houses.
I keep circling, can't stop a circle, but
Expresses a struggle or inability to break free from a repetitive or cyclical pattern, using the metaphor of circling.
I keep coming back around
Highlights a continuous return or recurrence, suggesting an inability to fully move on or break the cycle.
At least I keep coming back around
Reassures that, despite the challenges, there is a consistent return to a familiar state or relationship.
But I think we're on to something, baby
Recalls the earlier sentiment of shared discovery with "baby," reinforcing the idea of a meaningful connection.
And I know I'm such a baby
Reiterates the narrator's acknowledgment of their own vulnerability or immaturity.
But here you are
Affirms the continued presence of the person addressed and a perceived difference or uniqueness in the current experience.
Somehow it feels different
Echoes the idea of a distinctive and different feeling in the current situation with "baby."
And then baby goes again
Repeats the theme of "baby" departing or moving again, suggesting a recurring pattern of separation.
Baby goes again
Reaffirms the cyclical nature of "baby" leaving and returning, completing the narrative loop.
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