Come Back to Me
Yearning Echoes: Unveiling the Emotions in Zachari Smith's 'Come Back to Me'Lyrics
Waking up, I saw the signs
Upon waking, the narrator observes indications or signals.
Just a wave, breaking the space
A symbolic gesture or movement disrupts the empty space.
Come back to me
An invitation or plea for someone to return to the narrator.
I'll be waiting, for the sign
The narrator will patiently await a signal or indication.
You took so long, in the distance
Expressing the extended duration of the separation.
There's something on your side
Suggesting a concern or issue on the other person's side.
Change coming for the night
Anticipation of change during the night.
Waiting for the right time
Waiting for the opportune moment.
To say goodbye
A pending farewell that requires the right timing.
Hold on to something else
Encouraging holding onto something different or new.
Let it happen now
Advocating for allowing events to unfold naturally.
This could be the end
Suggesting a possibility of this being the conclusion.
Time pulls my skin, your eyes
The effects of time on the narrator, possibly relating to aging.
Erase my mind, the fight
The struggle to erase memories or thoughts, possibly related to a conflict.
Come back to me
A repetition of the earlier plea or invitation.
I'll be waiting, for the sign
Reiteration of waiting for a signal or indication.
You took so long, in the distance
Highlighting the prolonged separation.
There's something on your side
Indicating there is something significant on the other person's side.
Change coming for the night
Anticipation of change during the night (repeated from line 9).
Waiting for the right time
Reiteration of waiting for the opportune moment.
To say goodbye
Repeating the pending farewell, emphasizing the need for the right time.
Hold on to something else
Encouragement to grasp onto something different or new (repeated from line 13).
Let it happen now
Reiteration of allowing events to happen naturally (repeated from line 14).
This could be the end
Suggesting a repeated possibility of this being the conclusion (repeated from line 15).
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