Beg for the Night
Embracing the Night: A Journey of Love, Loss, and RedemptionLyrics
Don't beg for the night
Expressing a desire not to plead or long for the night.
Feel a bit more
Encouraging someone to experience more intense emotions.
Don't cry in the dark
Advising against sorrow or despair in isolation.
Just open the door
Inviting the person to open up or be receptive.
I want all the words
Expressing a desire to hear sincere and meaningful words.
Sung from your lips
Referring to a desire for verbal expressions of affection.
I know it's absurd
Acknowledging the irrationality of certain feelings or reactions.
To shake when we kiss
Describing the physical response during a kiss, possibly trembling.
Here it comes, here it comes
Anticipation or signaling the arrival of something significant.
Here comes your love
Announcing the arrival of love, possibly after a transformation.
Belongs to the new you
Suggesting that the love now belongs to a changed or renewed self.
Here comes your summer
Connecting the arrival of love with the metaphor of summer.
I have to be with you
Expressing a strong need or compulsion to be with the person.
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Addressing the eventual numbing of pain associated with loss.
Will you need me again? You've been all on your own
Questioning the possibility of needing support after being alone.
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Reiterating the idea of pain diminishing with the onset of loss.
If you need me again, let me know
Offering availability if the person requires support again.
I'm in love with the light
Expressing a deep affection or fascination with brightness/light.
Just show a bit more
Encouraging the revelation of more of one's true self.
I'll wait for the night
Waiting for the night, possibly a metaphor for intimacy or closeness.
If you open the door
Linking the act of opening the door to the potential for intimacy.
I want every word
Expressing a desire to hear every word spoken by the person.
I'm hung on your lips
Being emotionally invested in the words spoken by the person.
I know it's absurd
Acknowledging the irrationality of cherishing every kiss.
Just cherish every kiss
Encouraging the appreciation of every kiss shared.
Here it comes
Anticipating the arrival of a significant moment or experience.
Here comes your love
Announcing the arrival of love, possibly after a transformation (repeated).
Belongs to the new you
Suggesting that the love now belongs to a changed or renewed self (repeated).
Here comes your summer
Connecting the arrival of love with the metaphor of summer (repeated).
I have to be with you
Expressing a strong need or compulsion to be with the person (repeated).
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Addressing the eventual numbing of pain associated with loss (repeated).
Will you need me again? You've been all on your own
Questioning the possibility of needing support after being alone (repeated).
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Reiterating the idea of pain diminishing with the onset of loss (repeated).
If you need me again, let me know
Offering availability if the person requires support again (repeated).
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Addressing the eventual numbing of pain associated with loss (repeated).
Will you need me again? You've been all on your own
Questioning the possibility of needing support after being alone (repeated).
When this loss starts it won't hurt anymore
Reiterating the idea of pain diminishing with the onset of loss (repeated).
If you need me again, let me know
Offering availability if the person requires support again (repeated).
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