Wet

Out of Tune

Yearning Melodies: Unveiling the Emotional Harmony of 'Out of Tune' by Wet
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Lyrics

My life without you

Expresses the feeling of life being incomplete or lacking in something significant without the presence of the addressed person.

Like the sky without the moon

Uses the metaphor of the sky without the moon to emphasize the sense of incompleteness or emptiness without the addressed person.

I think you have all you wanted, too

Suggests that the addressed person might have achieved their desires or goals.

Maybe not now, but soon

Implies that the person's desires or achievements may not be immediate but are anticipated in the near future.


Oh, what am I gonna do?

Expresses a sense of helplessness or uncertainty about what actions to take without the addressed person.

I'm always looking around for you

Indicates a constant search or longing for the addressed person.

There's a table meant for two

Describes an unused or empty table, symbolizing an unfulfilled shared space meant for two individuals.

You would have moved it to the other room

Suggests the addressed person's habit of rearranging or changing things in the shared space.


I think you have all you wanted, too

Reiteration that the addressed person might have fulfilled their desires or goals.

Maybe not now, but soon

Similar to line 4, implies anticipation of the addressed person's future fulfillment of desires.

Oh, maybe not now, but soon

Repeats the idea that fulfillment might not be immediate but is expected soon.


And the world looks so run down

Portrays a negative view of the world, possibly influenced by the absence of the addressed person.

I keep walking around this little, old town

Describes aimless wandering or movement within a small and unchanging environment.

And you're all that I can think about

Highlights the obsessive thoughts centered around the addressed person.


Don't let the sun go down

Expresses a desire to prevent loneliness and the feeling of being alone.

I don't wanna be alone in this house

Reiterates the fear or dislike of solitude, particularly within one's dwelling place.

My life without you

Repeats the analogy of life without the addressed person being akin to a musical note out of tune.

Like a note sung out of tune

Emphasizes the feeling of life being off-kilter or not harmonious due to the absence of the addressed person.

I think you have all you wanted, too

Reiteration that the addressed person might have fulfilled their desires or goals.

Maybe not now, but soon

Similar to lines 4 and 12, implies anticipation of the addressed person's future fulfillment of desires.

Oh, maybe not now, but soon

Repeats the idea that fulfillment might not be immediate but is expected soon.


Just keep living my life without you

Acceptance of living life without the addressed person, acknowledging it as the only feasible option.

Baby that's all that I could anyways

Resignation to the reality that living without the addressed person is the only available course of action.

I'm a woman without a clue

Expresses a sense of confusion or lack of direction without the addressed person.

Just keep stumbling through this afternoon

Describes aimless movement or progression through time without a clear purpose.


And I can tell what's true

Indicates the speaker's ability to discern or understand certain truths.

Maybe I was never that good for you

Self-doubt regarding the speaker's worth or suitability for the addressed person.

There's so much that we never got to do

Regret over missed opportunities or unfulfilled experiences with the addressed person.

Maybe we still will sometime soon

Expresses hope for potential future experiences or opportunities with the addressed person.

Oh, maybe not now, but soon

Repeats the idea that fulfillment might not be immediate but is expected soon.


My life without you

Reiterates the analogy of life without the addressed person being akin to a musical note out of tune.

Like a note sung out of tune

Emphasizes the feeling of life being off-kilter or not harmonious due to the absence of the addressed person.

I think you have all you wanted, too

Reiteration that the addressed person might have fulfilled their desires or goals.

Maybe not now, but soon

Similar to lines 4, 12, and 24, implies anticipation of the addressed person's future fulfillment of desires.

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