Lyrics
Oh baby sail away
Expressing a desire for someone to depart or escape.
To another spoon
Suggesting a transition to a different circumstance or experience, metaphorically represented by "another spoon."
Sends you on your way
Indicating that the mentioned transition is a pathway leading away.
And soon be your doom
Hinting at the possibility that the new experience may bring negative consequences or difficulties.
Take a look at us
Encouraging a reflective observation of the current situation.
All I see is gloom
Expressing a perception of a predominantly bleak or dismal outlook.
Love is lifting us
Suggesting that love is providing support or solace.
With a broken back
Describing a challenging situation, possibly with a sense of burden or strain.
With a broken back
Repetition for emphasis on the difficulty represented by a "broken back."
Tell me, baby, how
Prompting the partner to explain how the situation has reached this point.
Has it come to that
Posing a question about the cause or reasons for the current state of affairs.
To the moon and back
Using "To the moon and back" as a metaphor for an extensive journey, possibly expressing the depth of a relationship.
Oh baby sail away
Repetition of the desire for someone to depart or escape.
To another spoon
Reiterating the idea of transitioning to a different circumstance or experience.
Sends you on your way
Repeating the notion of the new experience leading towards something negative or challenging.
And soon be your tomb
Intensifying the suggestion of potential negative consequences, using "tomb" metaphorically.
Take a look at us
Encouraging continued reflection on the current situation.
All I see is gloom
Reaffirming the perception of a predominantly bleak or dismal outlook.
Love is lifting us
Reiterating that love is a source of support or solace.
With a broken back
Repeating the description of a challenging situation, emphasizing the burden or strain.
With a broken back
Emphasizing again the difficulty represented by a "broken back."
Tell me, baby, how
Restating the question about how the situation has reached this point.
Has it come to that
Reiterating the inquiry into the cause or reasons for the current state of affairs.
To the moon and back
Repeating the metaphor of an extensive journey, possibly expressing the depth of a relationship.
To the moon and back
Emphasizing the idea of a profound and enduring journey, using repetition for emphasis.
To the moon and back
Continuing the emphasis on the extensive journey, possibly highlighting the enduring nature of the relationship.
Tell me, baby, how
Reiterating the question about how the situation has reached this point.
Has it come to that
Restating the inquiry into the cause or reasons for the current state of affairs.
With a broken back
Repetition for emphasis on the difficulty represented by a "broken back."
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