Cigarette
Love's Last Ember: A Melodic Journey of RedemptionLyrics
Watching the days burning out like a cigarette, just a few drags to go.
Reflecting on time passing quickly, likened to a burning cigarette, with only a few moments remaining.
You built me up and you broke me down, somehow
Describing the conflicting emotions of being built up and broken down by someone.
Everything just seemed so clear to me, nothing left to know
Expressing a moment of clarity where everything seems understood, leaving nothing unknown.
I'll love you right and I'll love you pure, right now
Committing to love sincerely and purely in the present moment.
How can you say, that its too late
Pondering the possibility that it might not be too late to save a relationship.
To save us now
Questioning the feasibility of salvaging the relationship at this point.
And I would wait for you, if you would wait for me
Expressing a willingness to wait for the other person if they reciprocate the patience.
And I will Wait for you, if you will wait for me
Reiterating the commitment to wait for the other person if they are willing to do the same.
Intoxicated, the edge is serrated, so easily torn from the core
Describing a state of intoxication and vulnerability, comparing emotions to a serrated edge easily torn apart.
I blushed the first time, but you blushed the last time my eyes hit your mind
Recalling blushing experiences, emphasizing a significant moment when their eyes connected.
Regenerated these feelings of hatred, I long for your love ever more
Expressing a longing for love despite regenerated feelings of hatred.
You built me up and you broke me down this time
Acknowledging the cycle of being built up and broken down in the relationship.
And I would wait for you, if you would wait for me
Reiterating the willingness to wait for the other person if they reciprocate.
And I will Wait for you, if you will wait for me
Emphasizing the commitment to wait for the other person, hoping for mutual patience.
How can you say that its too late, to save us now
Revisiting the question of whether it's too late to salvage the relationship.
How can you say
Repeating the question, possibly indicating a sense of desperation or disbelief.
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