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Post by ggabxxi on Oct 5, 2022 23:57:17 GMT
Em "...Can you hear me?", Jerome Smirnov faz alusão a um tipo de relação, assim como em todo o álbum. Nessa música, particularmente, ele assume como eu lírico um personagem que se encontra em um relacionamento à distância que frequentemente imagina como seria se seu parceiro simplesmente decidisse nunca mais responder.
When you call me you always say
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
It’s the phrase my brain always plays
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
It’s what I’ll think of if I never hear your voice again
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
Even when I’m old and all my memories blend
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
Baby, I can hear you
Babe, won’t you turn on your microphone?
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
Just this time and I’ll leave you alone
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
It’s what I’ll think of if I never hear your voice again
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
Even when I’m old and all my memories blend
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
It’s what I’ll think of if I never hear your voice again
“Baby, can you hear me?”
“Baby, can you hear me?”
Can anyone hear me?
Can anyone hear me?
Can anyone hear me?
Can anyone hear me?
(...)
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