Central Park

Echoes of Love Lost: Central Park's Melancholy Serenade
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Lyrics

It's that city that I miss

Expressing a longing for a city, indicating a strong emotional connection.

I know that isn't it

Acknowledging that the city alone is not the source of longing.

It's you on midnight trains

Referencing shared moments on midnight trains, suggesting intimacy.

Where I fell asleep again in your arms

Recalling a moment of falling asleep in the arms of a loved one on a train.

I'm missing them

Expressing a sense of loss for the memories associated with the person.

All your harm

Reflecting on the emotional impact of the person's actions.

I'm listening

Indicating receptivity to the emotional experience, possibly through music or thoughts.

What I'd do to get it back

Expressing a desire to regain something lost, possibly the relationship.

I would lay down on those tracks

Symbolic willingness to endure difficulties to recover what was lost.


Central Park never felt so dark

Describing a change in perception of Central Park, possibly linked to the emotional fallout.

All the lights went off when you left my heart

Highlighting the emotional darkness and void after the person's departure.

And the West Side never made me cry so heavy

Expressing deep sadness on the West Side, emphasizing the impact of the person leaving.

All these streets feel empty knowing you can't see them

Conveying a sense of emptiness in familiar streets due to the person's absence.

And Montauk is now just a montage of that beach we drove to and talked til our lungs hurt

Reflecting on Montauk as a collection of memories, especially a beach conversation.

And Long Island is just a long whirlwind of when we slept in your car til the morning

Describing Long Island as a whirlwind, possibly chaotic but linked to shared experiences.


It's that city that I miss

Reiteration of the strong longing for the city and the associated memories.

I know that isn't it

Acknowledging that the city alone is not the solution to the emotional void.

It's you on midnight trains

Recalling intimate moments on midnight trains, emphasizing their significance.

Where I fell asleep again in your arms

Revisiting the memory of falling asleep in the arms of the person on a train.

I'm missing them

Expressing a sense of loss for the experiences shared with the person.

All your harm

Reflecting on the emotional impact of the harm caused by the person.

I'm listening

Remaining open to listening, possibly to memories or inner emotions.

What I'd do to get it back

Expressing the strong desire to regain what was lost, even through sacrifice.

I would lay down on those tracks

Reiterating a symbolic willingness to endure difficulties to recover what was lost.


This grass has never felt more fake

Describing the grass as fake, possibly reflecting a sense of artificiality or deception.

That city's one mistake

Labeling the city as a mistake, possibly attributing negative emotions to it.

I stay across the globe just to forget your face

Choosing distance to cope with the pain of remembering the person.

I won't ever replace things you taught me

Expressing the impossibility of replacing the lessons and experiences taught by the person.

I'll stay loyal to what you said

Commitment to staying true to the person's words and teachings.

Keep going when I'm dead

Expressing a determination to persevere, possibly despite emotional challenges.


It's that city that I miss

Reiteration of the strong longing for the city and the associated memories.

I know that isn't it

Acknowledging that the city alone is not the answer to the emotional void.

It's you on midnight trains

Recalling intimate moments on midnight trains, emphasizing their importance.

Where I fell asleep again in your arms

Revisiting the memory of falling asleep in the arms of the person on a train.

I'm missing them

Expressing a sense of loss for the experiences shared with the person.

All your harm

Reflecting on the emotional impact of the harm caused by the person.

I'm listening

Remaining open to listening, possibly to memories or inner emotions.

What I'd do to get it back

Expressing the strong desire to regain what was lost, even through sacrifice.

I would lay down on those tracks

Reiterating a symbolic willingness to endure difficulties to recover what was lost.


Central Park never felt so dark

Describing a heightened sense of darkness in Central Park after the person's departure.

All the lights went off when you left my heart

Emphasizing the profound impact of the person's departure on emotional well-being.

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