19th Street
Navigating Love's Abyss: Woolbright's 19th Street RevelationsLyrics
I was walking slowly
Feeling a sense of deliberation or hesitation while moving at a slow pace.
To a destination I knew so well
Heading towards a familiar destination, possibly reflecting on a known path or journey.
A walk through hell
Describing the journey as challenging or difficult, akin to a walk through hell.
I feel you near
Sensing the presence of someone significant nearby.
And I'll ask
Expressing the intention to inquire or seek clarification.
And I'll ask
Repetition for emphasis, possibly highlighting the importance of the forthcoming question.
Excuse me sir, do you mind
Politely addressing someone, seeking permission to ask a question.
It's been a long day
Indicating a long and tiring day, setting the context for the request to step aside.
Could you please step aside
Pleading for space or room to navigate the challenges faced.
Oh, didn't recognize you there
Expressing surprise or realization upon recognizing the presence of the addressed person.
So many seasons passed by
Reflecting on the passage of time, suggesting a considerable duration since the last encounter.
In favor of our demise
Acknowledging a series of difficult experiences that contributed to a downfall.
Crippling into a body of one
Describing a personal deterioration or fragmentation, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
Crack your ribs, crack your ribs and set me free
Mentioning a desire for liberation, using the imagery of breaking ribs to attain freedom.
Please just leave
Requesting the person to leave, implying insignificance or detachment.
You never meant anything to me
Asserting that the person never held significant importance.
Please just leave
Reiterating the plea for departure, contrasting with the following line.
You really meant everything to me
Contradicting the earlier assertion, now expressing the person's significant value.
Or I thought so
Introducing doubt or uncertainty about the perceived significance of the person.
Oh please
A final plea or request, possibly indicating emotional conflict or confusion.
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