Lyrics
Memories garden just came true
Reflecting on the fulfillment of memories that have now become a reality.
Now there¦s nothing I can do for you
Feeling helpless and unable to do anything to help or change the situation.
All the good times we once had
Nostalgia for the enjoyable moments experienced in the past.
Wonder why I feel so sad
Expressing a sense of sadness and questioning the reason behind it.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Encouraging someone to listen to the wind, possibly as a way to connect with the past.
You can still hear her sing
Suggesting that the wind carries echoes of someone singing, evoking memories.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Repeating the call to listen to the wind, emphasizing its significance.
She is everywhere
Implies that the presence or influence of the person is felt everywhere.
Only trying to get me home
Expressing the difficulty of finding one's way home, accompanied by a deep sense of loneliness.
Never felt so alone you know
Describing an intense feeling of isolation, possibly related to the absence of the person.
Now I pray your soul to keep
Invoking a prayer for the departed person's soul to find peace and rest.
Closed your eyes get some sleep
Suggesting the act of closing one's eyes and entering a state of eternal rest.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Reiterating the call to listen to the wind, emphasizing the continuity of the person's presence.
You can still hear her sing
Highlighting the enduring nature of the person's voice in the wind.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Repeating the encouragement to listen to the wind, reinforcing its symbolic importance.
She is everywhere
Emphasizing that the person's influence is pervasive and all-encompassing.
I can see you in my mind
Expressing the ability to visualize the person in thoughts and memories.
All those moments are now lost in time
Acknowledging that precious moments with the person are now lost and irretrievable.
Requiem can now be sung
Introducing the concept of a requiem, indicating a musical composition for the deceased.
Wonder why she died so young
Pondering the reason behind the untimely death of the person.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Repeating the call to listen to the wind, emphasizing its persistent connection to the person.
You can still hear her sing
Affirming that the person's voice can still be heard in the wind.
Come on listen to the wind my friend
Reiterating the importance of listening to the wind, reinforcing the emotional resonance.
She is everywhere
Stating that the person's presence is omnipresent, echoing throughout the surroundings.
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