Lyrics
Oh I wake up to your eyes
The singer wakes up and sees the person they are addressing.
Oh lying here in your lullabies
The singer feels comforted and peaceful while being surrounded by the lullabies or soothing words of the person they are with.
In another life we're floating all around
In an alternate reality or different existence, they are moving freely and effortlessly.
Spinning lazy circles off the ground
They are floating aimlessly, moving in lazy circular motions above the ground.
Before we came to be out in the free
Prior to their current existence, before they were together, they wonder if it was predetermined or destined for them to be together.
Were you made for me
The singer questions if the other person was specifically created or meant for them.
Were you made for me
Reiteration of the question about the compatibility and intended connection between the singer and the other person.
Like a photograph sitting in your lap
Comparing the feeling to a captured moment in a photograph, suggesting an intimate and personal connection.
Would you care to be
Asking if the person would like to play a significant role in the singer's life.
Would you care to be my soul's love
Inviting the person to be the love that fulfills the singer's soul.
Be my soul's love
Reaffirming the request for the person to be the profound love of the singer's soul.
Do we go on
Questioning the continuation or progression of their relationship.
Do we stay here
Uncertain about whether to continue in the current state of being or to remain as they are.
What do we become when we leave the atmosphere
Contemplating the transformation or change that occurs when they depart from their current situation, possibly referencing leaving behind the mundane and entering something more extraordinary.
Will I see you there
Wondering if they will reunite or meet again in another place or time.
Will you know me
Questioning whether the person will recognize them in another context or existence.
At the end of time, you're all I want to see
Expressing that, ultimately, the person they are addressing is the most significant thing the singer desires to see at the end of everything.
Before we came to be out in the free
Reiteration of questioning if their union was predestined or intended to happen.
Were you made for me
Similar to lines 8 and 9, pondering whether the other person was specifically made for the singer.
Were you made for me
Repeating the query regarding the potential preordained connection between the singer and the other person.
Like a photograph sitting in your lap
Repetition of the comparison to a photograph, suggesting a deep, cherished connection.
Would you care to be
Reiterating the inquiry about the person's willingness to play a significant role in the singer's life.
Would you care to be my soul's love
Echoing the invitation for the person to be the profound love that completes the singer's soul.
Do we go on
Repeating the question about the potential future direction of their relationship.
Do we stay here
Uncertainty about whether to maintain their current status or to progress further.
What do we become when we leave the atmosphere
Similar to line 18, contemplating the changes or transitions when leaving their current state of being.
Will I see you there
Questioning the possibility of encountering the person again in a different place or time.
Will you know me
Asking whether the person will still recognize or know the singer in another context or existence.
At the end of time, you're all I want to see
Expressing that, ultimately, the person addressed is all the singer wants to see at the end of everything.
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