Tragedy
Eternal Longing: Unveiling the Heart's Tragedy in Thomas Wayne's MelodyLyrics
Wind and storm (ooh-ooh)
Wind and storm convey a sense of turmoil or chaos.
Gone's the sun (the sun, ooh)
The sun's absence signifies darkness or a difficult period.
From the stars my dark has come
The speaker associates darkness with celestial bodies, possibly indicating a profound loss.
You've gone from me
Directly expressing separation or loss of a significant person.
Oh, oh, tragedy (ah-ah-ah)
Describing the emotional pain as a tragedy, suggesting a significant and distressing event.
Oh, come back (ooh-ooh)
An appeal for the departed person to return.
Have me here
Expressing a desire for companionship or support.
Hold me, love (ooh)
Requesting physical closeness and affection.
Be sincere
Asking for genuine and honest emotions from the other person.
You've gone from me
Reiteration of the sense of loss and separation.
Oh, oh, tragedy
Reaffirming the emotional impact and describing it as a tragedy.
Like smoke from a fire
Using metaphorical language, comparing the dissipation of love to smoke from a fire.
Of love, oh-oh
Indicating the extinguishing of dreams associated with love.
Our dreams have all gone
Expressing a sense of loss and disappointment.
Above, oh-oh
Emphasizing the departure or fading away of dreams.
Blown by winds
Metaphorically describing the dreams being touched or affected by the elements.
Kissed by snow
Further emphasizing the impact of external factors on the dreams.
All that's left is the dark below
Describing a bleak aftermath, with only darkness remaining.
You've gone from me
Repetition of the sense of loss, reinforcing the emotional weight.
Oh, oh, tragedy
Reiterating the emotional impact and labeling it as a tragedy once again.
(Oh, oh, oh)
Additional emphasis, possibly indicating the depth of the emotional pain.
Tragedy
Final confirmation of the situation being a tragedy.
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