The Right Side of Midnight
Embracing Dreams and Defying Loss: The Right Side of Midnight RevelationsLyrics
You call those ideas?
You question the quality of these thoughts or suggestions.
I'd call that “I have nothing left to lose.”
The speaker views these ideas as a result of having no remaining stakes or attachments.
You call those ideas?
Reiteration of skepticism towards the mentioned ideas.
Darling, you're giving up too soon.
Addressing someone affectionately, urging them not to give up prematurely.
This place
Referring to a location or situation.
It's like Heaven without the Holy Gates
Describing the place as heavenly but without traditional religious connotations.
cnother sweet face
Mentioning another attractive person or element in this place.
You were gone for so long before she escaped
Noticing the absence of the person for a significant duration before their escape.
cnd I am giftless
Expressing a lack of gifts or offerings.
Before this princess
Referring to someone as a princess, suggesting a special connection.
But now I bear witness
The speaker is now a witness to something significant.
To the swiftness with which she leaves
Observing the swift departure of the mentioned person.
You call those ideas?
Reiteration of doubt regarding the quality of ideas.
I'd call that “I have nothing left to lose”
Repeating the notion that these ideas come from having nothing left to lose.
You call those ideas?
Reiterating skepticism towards the mentioned ideas.
Darling, you're giving up too soon
Reassuring someone not to give up prematurely, using endearment.
This dream
Referring to a dream or ideal situation.
It's like you and I were king and queen
Comparing the dream to a royal relationship.
cnd it's frightening
Expressing fear or unease associated with this dream.
But we were only pure right before we breathed
Reflecting on the purity of the relationship before certain actions or events.
It's like dying
Using the metaphor of dying to convey the emotional impact of hearing someone cry.
To hear you crying
Expressing the emotional difficulty of hearing the mentioned person cry.
But now I'm not lying
Clarifying the speaker's honesty in the current expression.
I'm just trying to say we could be okay
Expressing an earnest desire for things to be okay between them.
You call those ideas?
Reiterating doubt regarding the quality of ideas.
I'd call that “I have nothing left to lose”
Repeating the notion that these ideas come from having nothing left to lose.
You call those ideas?
Reiterating skepticism towards the mentioned ideas.
Darling, you're giving up too soon.
Reassuring someone not to give up prematurely, using endearment.
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