Lyrics
Don't you say goodbye to me cause
Expressing a desire for the other person not to say goodbye.
I hate films that break me to pieces
Expressing dislike for emotionally intense films that cause emotional distress.
One day, one day in my mind
Anticipating a future day in the speaker's thoughts or imagination.
We’ll still see the sunrise
Hopeful imagery of witnessing the sunrise in the future.
Don't you say goodbye to me cause
Repetition of the desire for the other person not to say goodbye.
I’d blame you for what I’m feelin’ (and)
Blaming the other person for the speaker's emotions.
Someday, someday I will try
Expressing a future intention to try to be with the other person.
To be by your side
Desire to be by the other person's side in the future.
One day, one day I'll see you again
Anticipation of seeing the person again in the future.
One day, one day I'll meet you again
Anticipation of meeting the person again in the future.
One day, one day I will rise
Hopeful assertion that the speaker will rise in the future.
And I’ll be by your side
Expressing the intention to be by the other person's side in the future.
One day, one day I'll see you again
Repetition of the anticipation of seeing the person again in the future.
One day, one day I'll meet you again
Repetition of the anticipation of meeting the person again in the future.
One day, one day I will rise
Repetition of the hopeful assertion that the speaker will rise in the future.
And I’ll be by your side
Reiteration of the intention to be by the other person's side in the future.
Hey, it’s just how life goes
Reflecting on the inevitability of life's ups and downs.
What’s after like though?
Pondering what comes after challenging experiences.
And where do all the lights go?
Questioning the destination of lights, metaphorically exploring the unknown.
How can we just not know
Expressing uncertainty about the future and the mysteries of life.
Like a cell with no phone
Using a metaphor of a cell without a phone to convey a sense of isolation.
Can't keep this front that I’m alright
Acknowledging the difficulty of maintaining a facade of being okay.
My heart ached, seeing mom in tears that night
Recalling a poignant moment with the speaker's mother in tears.
I’d drink but it blurs the wrong and right
Describing the temptation to use alcohol to blur distinctions between right and wrong.
Woah
An exclamation emphasizing the emotional intensity of the situation.
One day I’ll see you again
Reiteration of the anticipation of seeing the person again in the future.
One day I’ll meet you again
Reiteration of the anticipation of meeting the person again in the future.
One day I will rise
Reiteration of the hopeful assertion that the speaker will rise in the future.
And I’ll be by your side
Reiteration of the intention to be by the other person's side in the future.
One day, one day I'll see you again
Repetition of the anticipation of seeing the person again in the future.
One day, one day I'll meet you again
Repetition of the anticipation of meeting the person again in the future.
One day, one day I will rise
Repetition of the hopeful assertion that the speaker will rise in the future.
And I’ll be by your side
Reiteration of the intention to be by the other person's side in the future.
And be by your side
Expressing the commitment to be by the other person's side in the future.
And be by your side
Reaffirming the commitment to be by the other person's side in the future.
One day, one day I will rise
Reiteration of the hopeful assertion that the speaker will rise in the future.
And be by your side
Reaffirming the commitment to be by the other person's side in the future.
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