All I Wanted
Yearning Echoes: Total Radio Silence's Melodic Tale of DesireLyrics
There you are, you're all I wanted
Expresses the speaker's recognition and acknowledgment of the person they desire.
A breach apart, a bridge we jumped it
Describes a significant separation or conflict that the speaker and the desired person overcame together.
And break my heart, you'd always give less
Suggests a history of emotional pain caused by the desired person consistently providing less than the speaker needs.
Than I need to tie my noose
Metaphorically implies the emotional burden has reached a point of contemplating self-harm or extreme despair.
And there you are, my breathing obsession
Highlights the intensity of the speaker's fixation or infatuation with the desired person.
Don't need a well to throw my possessions
Suggests a willingness to sacrifice material possessions for the desired person, emphasizing the depth of the connection.
And there you are and all I'd ask for
Reiterates the importance of the desired person and outlines specific characteristics like a black dress, high heels, and youthful eyes.
Black dress, high heels, eyes of youth
Describes physical attributes of the desired person, contributing to the overall image and allure.
Blessed we are, our born behaviours
Acknowledges a sense of blessing or fortunate circumstances related to the natural behaviors of both individuals.
And getting out to return favours
Suggests reciprocity in relationships, with the speaker expressing a willingness to reciprocate favors received.
So share yourself around, you know you wanted to
Encourages openness and sharing in the relationship, acknowledging mutual desires.
Pull me to the ground
Implies a desire for intimacy and connection by urging the desired person to bring the speaker down to a more personal level.
And there you are and all I'd ask for
Reiterates the significance of the desired person and emphasizes the lack of need for extreme measures like self-harm.
Don't need to tie my noose, too loose
Suggests that the relationship is not overly burdensome, contrasting with the earlier mention of tying a noose.
Blessed we are, our born behaviours
Repeats the sense of blessing related to inherent behaviors, reinforcing the positive aspects of the relationship.
And getting out to return favours
Reaffirms the theme of reciprocity and returning favors in relationships.
Blessed we are, our born behaviours
Repeats the idea of being blessed, emphasizing the positive nature of the behaviors in the relationship.
And getting out to return favours
Restates the concept of returning favors, concluding the lyrics on a note of mutual benefit and positive interaction.
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