Cobwebs
Dusting Off Heartache: A Journey Beyond CobwebsLyrics
What do you say, you're having doubts?
The speaker questions if the listener is experiencing doubts.
Your candle's burned and long been out
Suggests that the listener's enthusiasm or passion has faded away.
What do you say?
Reiterates the question posed in line 1.
What do you mean, you can't go on?
The listener expresses an inability to continue or move forward.
You've had your love and now it's gone
Implies that the listener had a love that is now lost or ended.
What do you say?
Repeats the question about the listener's stance on the situation.
You say, I'm so tired of the red tape
Expresses weariness with bureaucratic obstacles in relationships.
That holds me to a heartache
Describes being bound to a heartache by red tape or complications.
And I'm so tired of the same fight
Expresses fatigue from repeated conflicts or struggles.
That keeps me at the crash site
Describes being stuck in a situation analogous to a crash site.
Oh, could it be you?
Poses the question if the listener is the one who has been abandoned.
Been left behind
Suggests a feeling of being left behind or forgotten.
I would try to find you
The speaker expresses a willingness to search for the listener.
I'd try my best to rush
Commits to making a concerted effort to reach the listener quickly.
I've cleared all the cobwebs
States that the speaker has removed obstacles or hindrances.
There's nothing here but dust
Describes the current state as devoid of anything substantial.
What do you say, you've had enough?
Asks if the listener has had enough of the situation.
A thief has come to take your love away
Introduces the metaphor of a thief taking away love.
What do you mean you can't hold on?
The listener expresses an inability to persevere or hold on.
It's been this way for far too long
Suggests that the difficult situation has persisted for an extended period.
You say I'm too tired to surrender and too weak
The listener describes feeling too tired and weak to give up.
I'm too old to remember how it could be
The listener feels too old to remember a better past.
Oh, could it be you?
Repeats the question of whether the listener has been left behind.
Been left behind
Restates the theme of feeling abandoned or forgotten.
I would try to find you
The speaker commits to actively searching for the listener.
I'd try my best to rush
Reiterates the commitment to reaching the listener promptly.
I've cleared all the cobwebs
Confirms the removal of obstacles, leaving only emptiness.
There's nothing here but dust
Describes the current state as lacking in substance.
Still I try
The speaker emphasizes persistent efforts to reach the listener.
Still I try to reach you
Continues the theme of attempting to connect with the listener.
Should the dark fall upon you
Offers encouragement to the listener facing darkness or difficulties.
Don't let it get you down
Advises the listener not to be disheartened by challenging times.
No, I'll be looking for you
Declares the speaker's commitment to searching for the listener.
Don't let it get you down
Reiterates the encouragement not to be discouraged.
I would try to find you
Restates the commitment to actively finding the listener.
I'd try my best to rush
Reiterates the pledge to rush to the listener's aid.
I've cleared all the cobwebs
Confirms the removal of hindrances, leaving emptiness.
There's nothing here but dust
Describes the current state as devoid of substance.
Still I try
Emphasizes persistent efforts to reach and connect with the listener.
Still I try to reach you
Reiterates the determination to reach the listener despite challenges.
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