Lyrics
The last time that I saw you
The most recent encounter with the person being addressed.
It was in the warm November rain
The meeting occurred during a comforting and nostalgic November rain.
Refuge but no rescue
There was a sense of safety but no actual rescue or help provided.
No room left for me
No space or opportunity is left for the speaker in the current situation.
I don't ask you why you're leaving
The speaker doesn't question the reason behind the departure.
I don't wonder where you've been
No curiosity about the person's recent activities or whereabouts.
My hands have lost all feeling
The speaker's hands have become numb or unresponsive.
It's like a ghost under my skin
A feeling of emptiness or a haunting sensation, like a ghost beneath the skin.
What home do we know
A rhetorical question pondering the concept of home.
Nothing left to hold on to
No tangible elements left to grasp or hold onto.
And the walls are low
Low walls symbolize barriers or difficulties, and white fences that remain static.
White fences they won't move
Immobile white fences represent unyielding obstacles.
I'm a man left alone
The speaker is a man left in solitude.
Nothing left to prove
No more need to prove oneself, possibly implying a sense of resignation.
I guess the changes mean you're leaving
Changes in the relationship indicate the person is departing.
You said you found heaven
The person claims to have found paradise in an unexpected place.
At the bottom of a lost and found
The speaker expresses joy or praise, but there's a lack of communication.
I said hallelujah
An exclamation of joy or relief.
You're not talking to me now
The person is currently unresponsive or unwilling to talk.
What home do we know
A repetition of the earlier rhetorical question about home.
Nothing left to hold on to
No remaining tangible aspects to cling to.
And the walls are low
Reiteration of low walls and unmoving white fences as challenges.
White fences they won't move
The obstacles remain static and unyielding.
I'm a man left alone
The speaker is now a lone individual.
Nothing left to prove
No need to demonstrate oneself further.
I guess the changes mean you're leaving
Reiteration that changes in the relationship signal the departure.
You're leaving
Repetition of the statement that the person is leaving.
You're leaving
-You're leaving
-What home do we know
Repeat of the rhetorical question about home.
Nothing left to hold on to
No tangible elements left to grasp or hold onto.
And the walls are low
Reiteration of low walls and unmoving white fences as challenges.
White fences they won't move
The obstacles remain static and unyielding.
I'm a man left alone
The speaker is a man left in solitude.
Nothing left to prove
No more need to prove oneself, possibly implying a sense of resignation.
I guess the changes mean you're leaving
Final affirmation that changes in the relationship signify departure.
The last time I saw you
A repetition of the earlier encounter in warm November rain.
It was in the warm November rain
Reiteration of the setting during the last encounter.
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