Well Enough
Finding Closure: Embracing Goodbyes in William Fitzsimmons' 'Well Enough'Lyrics
And you're finally out
Expressing relief or freedom as someone is finally out of a situation or circumstance.
As he draw you're first
Describing the act of drawing, possibly referring to an artistic or creative expression.
And the air was cold
Setting the atmosphere as cold, creating a sense of discomfort or detachment.
But you will never know
Suggesting an inability to comprehend or understand certain aspects, implying a sense of mystery or uncertainty.
And I tried to find
Conveying an attempt to discover or understand something.
The heart torned
Referring to a torn heart, indicating emotional pain or distress.
But my arm was tired
Expressing fatigue or exhaustion in the process of trying to hold onto something.
Had to let you go
Acknowledging the necessity of letting go of someone or something.
But I hope I made you well
Expressing a wish or desire that the speaker has positively influenced the person or situation.
But I hope I made you well
Reiterating the hope for a positive impact on the other person's well-being.
So I wish you well
Wishing the person well in a sincere and positive manner.
As your arm, your own
Connecting the well-wishing to the person's own actions or choices.
And I hope you find
Expressing hope for the person to find a place or state that feels like home.
Whatever is your home
Extending good wishes for the person's journey to find their own sense of belonging.
And I hope I made you well
Repeating the hope that the speaker has positively impacted the person's life.
And I hope I made you well
Reiterating the sentiment of hoping for a positive influence on the person's well-being.
And I hope I made you well
Continuing to express the hope for a positive impact on the other person.
And I hope I made you well
Concluding with a final wish for the person's well-being, emphasizing the speaker's genuine intentions.
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