Start My Cellar Again
Rebuilding Love: Navigating Through Broken PiecesLyrics
That was the longest weekend on record
Expressing a period of time that felt unusually long, possibly filled with challenges or difficulties.
And Friday seems like a year ago
Highlighting the perception that the recent Friday feels distant and far away.
There are broken glasses all over the place
Noting the presence of broken glasses scattered around, suggesting a chaotic or tumultuous situation.
And you've gone home
Acknowledging the departure of someone significant, possibly a partner or close connection.
You know that I love you nearly every day
Affirming the consistent expression of love for the departed person.
Looks like I'm going to have to
Indicating a realization that rebuilding or starting anew is necessary.
Start my cellar again
Expressing the need to rebuild a collection of possessions, possibly metaphorical or symbolic.
You deserve better
Acknowledging that the departed person deserves something better.
Maybe I am the best for you right now
Reflecting on the speaker's suitability for the departed person at the present moment.
Tuesday is on the phone again
Introducing the mention of Tuesday calling, possibly representing a regular contact or routine.
But I got a couple of days o get well
Planning a period of recovery or healing before resuming normal activities.
And then we'll start our engines again
Looking forward to restarting or reinvigorating various aspects of life.
Try and ignore where we fell
Suggesting a determination to overlook or move past previous difficulties.
You deserve better
Reiterating the belief that the departed person deserves something better.
Maybe I am the best for you right now
Revisiting the consideration of the speaker's suitability for the departed person.
Or you could try leave the anchor
Offering an alternative suggestion to the departed person—leaving behind something that may be holding them back.
Where you left it
Advising to keep a significant element (anchor) where it was last placed.
Yeah and I want an intervention
Expressing a desire for intervention or assistance but recognizing a lack of courage in others.
But no-one has got the guts
Highlighting the difficulty of facing and addressing problems or challenges.
I suppose we can hide a lot from our friends
Observing the tendency to conceal or downplay issues when interacting with friends.
Me I just don't come home from lunch
Personalizing the speaker's avoidance of returning home promptly, possibly avoiding confrontations.
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