Heart
Unveiling Hearts: A Journey of Love, Loss, and RediscoveryLyrics
When you walk around the corner, it slows down the crowd
Walking around the corner slows down the crowd, but not affecting the speaker.
But not me, not me
The speaker emphasizes that this slowing down doesn't apply to them.
Of course, you can fall for him
Acknowledgment that falling for someone is possible.
But if he ever puts you down
Warning about the consequences if the person they care about is mistreated by someone else.
You can always come back
Assurance that the speaker is there for support if needed.
Just cause I have a heart
Declaration that the speaker has a heart, indicating emotional vulnerability.
If I am worth it to you I should not be critical
Suggesting that if the speaker is valuable to someone, self-criticism should be avoided.
Of myself, myself
Emphasizing the importance of self-acceptance.
When all the birds stop singing
Describing a moment when nature seems to pause or change.
When I stand alone
Expressing a feeling of solitude.
Not covered by darkness
Highlighting the speaker's visibility, not concealed by darkness.
Not showered by the light
Contrasting with darkness, not overwhelmed by excessive light.
That's when the best ideas
Linking moments of quiet with creative inspiration.
They come into sight
Suggesting that the best ideas come to light in moments of stillness.
You better pack your bags, just get up and leave
Advising someone to leave if they find it necessary, indicating emotional detachment.
Away from me, away from me
Reiterating the need for distance, emphasizing personal space.
Of course, you didn't call for him
Noticing the absence of a call for someone else, possibly a comparison to earlier advice.
You left and you put him down
Recalling a past departure and rejection of the mentioned person.
And he won't ever come back
Confirming that the person rejected won't return, emphasizing the permanence of the decision.
Just cause he has a heart
Parallel to line 6, indicating that the person rejected also has a heart.
It's been two years now we've been on our own
Describing a period of independence lasting two years.
On our own, our own
Reiteration of the theme of being on one's own.
When all the birds stop singing
Repeating the scenario of birds ceasing to sing, possibly signifying a recurring emotional state.
When I stand alone
Echoing the sentiment of standing alone, emphasizing solitude.
Not covered by darkness
Repeating the idea of not being concealed by darkness, suggesting transparency.
Not showered by the light
Reiterating not being overwhelmed by excessive light, avoiding extremes.
That's when the best ideas
Restating the connection between quiet moments and the emergence of valuable ideas.
They come into sight
Affirming that the best ideas become apparent during moments of stillness.
When all the birds stop singing
Recalling the scenario of birds ceasing to sing, reinforcing a theme of emotional desolation.
When I stand alone
Reiterating the experience of standing alone, deepening the sense of solitude.
Not covered by darkness
Emphasizing again the visibility not obscured by darkness.
Not showered by the light
Repeating the lack of being showered by excessive light, maintaining balance.
That's when the best ideas
Reiterating the link between quiet moments and the emergence of creative thoughts.
They come into sight
A final affirmation that the best ideas reveal themselves during still and contemplative times.
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