A plea against loneliness, set on cold tiles.
The cold tiles aren't just a setting; they're a physical echo of the emotional chill he's describing.
When he says 'so am I,' it collapses the distance between the room and the feeling.
A plea against loneliness, set on cold tiles.
A plea against loneliness, set on cold tiles.
The cold tiles aren't just a setting; they're a physical echo of the emotional chill he's describing.
When he says 'so am I,' it collapses the distance between the room and the feeling.
A plea against loneliness, set on cold tiles.
Tiles are cold, so am I
The cold tiles aren't just a setting; they're a physical echo of the emotional chill he's describing. When he says 'so am I,' it collapses the distance between the room and the feeling.
The repeated line 'Take from me, whatever you want, whatever you need' feels like a desperate bargain. He's offering everything he has, anything at all, just to keep someone from leaving. It's that raw moment where you'd give up all your own terms if it meant not being alone.
It's a plain, devastating equation. The chill of the floor and the chill inside him become the same thing.
The way 'slipping through my hands' gets repeated, almost like he's trying to hold onto the words themselves.
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Lover, I know you're weary
Eyes are tired from the night
Lover, come to the kitchen floor
Tiles are cold, so am I
So take from me
What you want, what you need
Take from me, whatever you want, whatever you need
But lover, please stay with me
Lover, I feel your sorrow
Pouring out of your skin
I don't wanna be alone
If I am tonight, I'll always be
So take from me
What you want, what you need
Take from me
Whatever you want, whatever you need
But lover, please stay with me
I can see you, I can feel
Slipping through my hands
Oh, I can taste you, I can taste you
Slipping through my hands
Take from me, what you want, what you need
Take from me, whatever you want, whatever you need
My lover please stay with me
Ah my lover, please stay with me
A plea against loneliness, set on cold tiles. The cold tiles aren't just a setting; they're a physical echo of the emotional chill he's describing. When he says 'so am I,' it collapses the distance between the room and the feeling.
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