OK, KO
Embracing Storms: The Redberries' Tale of Resilience and DreamsLyrics
One last time before I go away
The singer wants one final interaction before departing.
The tides have turned against me but I know that you're OK
Despite facing challenges, the singer believes the listener will be fine.
I'll come back to your dreams again some day
Expresses a promise to return figuratively into the listener's thoughts or aspirations.
Oh I know it wasn't supposed to go down this way
Acknowledgment that events unfolded unexpectedly or contrary to plans.
OK, but before you go
Request for the listener's attention before departure.
Just hear me out
An appeal for the listener to listen to the singer's thoughts or feelings.
Don't want you to feel alone
Desire to prevent the listener from feeling isolated or alone.
OK, but before you go
Reiteration of the request for attention before leaving.
Just wanna let you know
Expression of the singer's wish to convey something important to the listener.
This storm is gonna knock you out
Metaphorical warning that a challenging situation will cause significant difficulty.
When did the world turn astray?
Rhetorical question pondering when the world changed or went off course.
Can't put my finger on the things I needed to say
The singer struggles to identify the crucial things left unsaid or unexpressed.
I'll come back to your dreams again some day
Repetition of the promise to reappear in the listener's dreams or thoughts.
I'll slip out all my dirty secrets and show them right in front of your face
Implies an intention to reveal personal flaws or hidden truths openly.
OK, but before you go
A repetition of the request for attention before departure.
Just hear me out
A plea for the listener to listen to the singer's thoughts or feelings reiterated.
Don't want you to feel alone
Reaffirmation of the desire to prevent the listener from feeling isolated.
OK, but before you go
Reiterating the request for attention before leaving once more.
Just wanna let you know
Restating the singer's wish to convey something important to the listener.
This storm is gonna knock you out
Reiteration of the metaphorical warning about impending hardship.
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