I Think You Would
Reminiscing Shadows: A Poetic Reflection on Life's Unseen SymphonyLyrics
I hear them laughing about it
The speaker overhears people laughing or discussing something.
It's on the news
It's a topic highlighted in the media or news.
There's a war outside still
There's an ongoing conflict or war happening externally.
I think of you
The speaker associates thoughts of the person they're addressing.
I think, you would
The speaker believes the addressed person would understand or relate.
Aint nothing right about this
There's a general feeling of something being wrong or unsettling.
But that's nothing new
This feeling of unease isn't a new sensation for the speaker.
Think I should tell you probably
The speaker contemplates sharing a portion of the truth.
Somewhat the truth
They consider revealing a part of the truth but not entirely.
I think, I should
The speaker feels an urge to disclose something.
I think you would like this
The speaker imagines the person they're addressing would appreciate a particular situation or setting.
That sidewalk, that light breeze
The speaker describes a pleasant scenario involving a sidewalk and a light breeze.
Because that's all that life is
The speaker suggests that life is composed of simple yet beautiful moments.
I think you would have liked it
The speaker believes the addressed person would have enjoyed that scenario.
Saw you at the funeral, I miss you
The speaker expresses missing the addressed person while attending a funeral.
Do you still think about it ?
The speaker wonders if the addressed person still thinks about a particular matter.
Maybe you do, if not that's fine
The speaker acknowledges that if the addressed person doesn't think about it, it's acceptable to them.
If it's okay for you to let me go
The speaker is willing to let go if it's okay for the addressed person to move on.
Then I will let it go and
They will stop thinking about the addressed person if they are allowed to.
Not think of you anymore
The speaker aims to stop dwelling on thoughts of the addressed person.
Shame that you're gone
The speaker expresses regret or sadness over the absence of the addressed person.
I'm in the bar alone
The speaker is in a bar, alone.
They're playing our song
A song that holds significance for both the speaker and the addressed person is playing.
And I think you would've liked this
The speaker believes the addressed person would have enjoyed the moment.
Think you would've liked this
Reiteration of the belief that the addressed person would have appreciated the situation.
And maybe I don't know you at all
The speaker questions their understanding of the addressed person due to uncertainty.
Is it all that life is?
The speaker ponders if life is merely comprised of such moments.
Maybe I don't know you at all
Continued uncertainty regarding the speaker's perception of the addressed person.
Uncaring kindness?
The speaker questions whether the addressed person displays indifference masked as kindness.
Maybe I don't know you at all
The speaker remains unsure about their understanding of the addressed person.
Would you like this?
The speaker questions if the addressed person would have appreciated a situation.
We were never in tune
Reflection on a lack of harmony or synchronization in their relationship.
I never really knew you
The speaker admits to not truly understanding the addressed person.
We were never in tune
Reiteration of the lack of synchronization or understanding in their relationship.
I never really knew you
Reiteration of not comprehending the addressed person completely.
How did we end up like this ?
Expressing confusion about how their relationship deteriorated to the current state.
How did it end up like this ?
Questioning how the relationship reached its current undesirable state.
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