Lyrics
Break my sorrow, I'll wear yours
Expressing a willingness to share and alleviate the singer's sorrow by taking on the listener's pain.
My body seeps for you, close the door
Yearning for the listener, with a desire to be close and an invitation to shut out the external world.
I needed someone soft as snow
Seeking someone gentle and comforting, comparing this ideal person to the softness of snow.
Bind with me, then run on home
Asking the listener to be bound with the singer and then return to their own space, suggesting a desire for connection followed by independence.
Induce me
Expressing a desire to be influenced or prompted by the listener.
And I'll envelope you whole
Promising to fully embrace and surround the listener if they influence the singer.
I'm clinging on to being something you related
Admitting a clinging attachment to being something the listener can relate to, implying a need for connection.
Seduce me
Inviting the listener to charm or captivate the singer.
And I'll develop your soul
Promising to enhance and nurture the listener's soul if they succeed in seducing the singer.
I'm clinging on to being something you related
Reiterating the clinging attachment to being something the listener can relate to.
But I can see you're going under
Perceiving that the listener is facing difficulties or challenges and may be succumbing to them.
While the waves are taking over
Describing a situation where external pressures or problems are overwhelming, possibly with a sense of inevitability.
Blue roses
Introducing the recurring motif of "Blue roses," a symbol that may represent something unique, rare, or unattainable.
Blue roses
Repeating the mention of "Blue roses," emphasizing their significance.
I can see you're going under
Reiterating the observation that the listener is struggling and in a difficult situation.
While the waves are taking over
Continuing the metaphor of waves overpowering, indicating a sense of being overwhelmed by challenges or emotions.
Blue roses
Repeating the reference to "Blue roses," suggesting their continued relevance to the singer's emotional landscape.
Blue roses
Emphasizing the enduring presence of the symbolic "Blue roses."
Starts on you but it ends on me
Indicating a shift from the listener to the singer, suggesting a reversal or change in the dynamics of the relationship.
Remember this place, it's all I see
Encouraging the listener to remember a particular place, possibly significant to their connection.
I needed someone soft as stone
Expressing a need for someone strong and unyielding, contrasting with the earlier desire for softness.
You'll find me here it's my second home
Stating that the singer can be found in a specific place, indicating a sense of permanence or stability in that location.
Induce me
Reiterating the desire to be influenced or prompted by the listener.
And I'll envelope you whole
Promising to fully embrace and surround the listener, similar to the earlier expression in lines 7 and 29.
I'm clinging on to being something you related
Reaffirming the clinging attachment to being something the listener can relate to.
Seduce me
Inviting the listener to charm or captivate the singer, echoing the sentiment expressed in lines 9-10.
And I'll develop your soul
Promising to develop and nurture the listener's soul, with a subtle shift from "seduce" to "develop."
I'm clinging on to being something you created
Emphasizing the clinging attachment to being something the listener created, possibly hinting at a shared creation or experience.
But I can see you're going under
Reiterating the perception that the listener is facing difficulties or challenges.
While the waves are taking over
Repeating the metaphor of waves taking over, suggesting a continuous struggle or emotional turbulence.
Blue roses
Reintroducing the symbolic "Blue roses," reinforcing their association with challenges or hardships.
Blue roses
Repeating the mention of "Blue roses," underscoring their significance in the singer's narrative.
I can see you're going under
Reiterating the observation that the listener is struggling and in a difficult situation.
While the waves are taking over
Continuing the metaphor of waves overpowering, indicating a persistent sense of being overwhelmed.
Blue roses
Repeating the reference to "Blue roses," suggesting their continued relevance and impact on the singer's emotions.
Blue roses
Emphasizing the enduring presence of the symbolic "Blue roses," possibly as a central theme or motif in the overall narrative.
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