Hurry up and Come

Longing Melodies: Hurry Up and Come Home to Love
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Lyrics

shoo-bee-doop-doop-doo

Expression of anticipation or excitement without specific meaning.

shoo-bee-doop-doop-doo

Continuation of expressive sounds, setting a rhythmic tone.


well, I've been missing you

Expressing a sense of longing or yearning for someone.


shoo-bee-doop-doop-doo

Reiteration of expressive sounds, maintaining the rhythmic pattern.

won't you hurry up and come back, yeah

A call for the person to return soon, expressing eagerness.


hurry up and come I beg you just don't wait too long

A plea for the person to come back without delay.

cause the feelings getting stronger

Acknowledgment of growing emotions and connection.


you know I just can't sleep at night

Admission of difficulty sleeping due to the absence of the person.

missing to hold you tight

Expressing the desire to hold the person close.

living on those memories

Living on memories of past moments shared with the person.

of how and when we used to be

Reflecting on the past relationship and its significance.

not sure how I'm gonna make it, but I know that won't fake it

Expressing uncertainty about the future but committing to authenticity.

this feeling I just can't deny

Acknowledging an undeniable and strong emotional feeling.

so Ima gonna telly ou why, little darling

Expressing a commitment to explain the depth of emotions.


hurry up and come I beg you just don't wait too long

Reiteration of the plea for the person to return promptly.

cause the feelings getting stronger

Re-emphasizing the increasing strength of emotions.


Angisakwazi ukulinda

Introducing a different language (Zulu), expressing inability to wait.

Thinking about you babe

Thoughts about the person in their absence.


Lendlela ongibamba ngayo

Describing the path or way the person has a grip on.

lendlela ongithanda ngayo

Expressing the path of love the person has a hold on.

You make me go so crazy

Feeling overwhelmed and driven to madness by the person.


Counting the days and nights, ngifinyelele kuwe

Counting the days and nights until the person's return.

Wen'uyinjabulo yami

Referring to the person as the source of joy.

Wen'ulubambo lwami

Referring to the person as the support or pillar.

Since the Day ngiqala ukukubona

Recalling the day when the admiration for the person began.


some people say patience is a virtue

Introducing a common saying about patience as a virtue.

a virtue full a grace

Elaborating on the grace associated with patience as a virtue.

but I'm tired of the waiting

Expressing weariness with waiting despite the virtue of patience.

still counting down the days

Continuation of the countdown, underscoring the prolonged anticipation.


don't worry cause I'll soon be on my way

Expressing a commitment to return home shortly.

by this time I'm coming back home to stay

Affirming the intention to stay upon returning home.


hurry up and come I beg you just don't wait too long

Re-emphasizing the increasing strength of emotions and urgency.

cause the feelings getting stronger

Final plea for the person to return, underlining the growing intensity of feelings.

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