Tired Eyes

Embrace Tomorrow: Tired Eyes Unveiling Love's Refuge
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Lyrics

Close your tired eyes and stay here

Encouraging someone to close their eyes and remain present.

Leave your worries at the door

Suggesting leaving behind worries and entering a safe space.

Though the weather is still changing

Acknowledging ongoing changes, possibly in life or surroundings.

Stay inside I'll keep you warm

Inviting the listener to stay indoors for comfort and warmth.


Know I'm never far away

Expressing proximity and constant availability.

If you're alone, say my name, I'll hear your call

Assuring that calling out will be heard, emphasizing connection.

You can forget yesterday

Encouraging to let go of the past, particularly the troubles of yesterday.

Be my tomorrow and we'll both call it a draw

Inviting the listener to shape the future together as a mutual effort.

And we'll both be here

Stating commitment to each other's presence.

Just us against the world

Embracing a united front in facing challenges together.


Close your tired eyes and lay here

Repeating the call to close eyes, reinforcing the theme of rest.

Let's forget about the storm

Suggesting ignoring external troubles and focusing on the present.

Take a breath stay in this moment

Encouraging mindfulness, staying in the current moment.

Nothing to be running from

Conveying that there is nothing to escape or run away from.


Know I'm never far away

Reiterating constant closeness and accessibility.

If you're alone, say my name, I'll hear your call

Ensuring that being alone doesn't mean being distant; call for connection.

You can forget yesterday

Encouraging letting go of the past once again, emphasizing a fresh start.

Be my tomorrow and we'll stay forever young

Proposing a shared future, staying young together.

And we'll both be here

Reaffirming the commitment to being present for each other.

Just us against the world

Emphasizing unity against external challenges, a partnership against the world.

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