Misty's Song
John Loeffler Lyrics
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Beneath the stars and moon
We both know we've got somethin' on our minds
We won't admit, but it's true
(Chorus)
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling
But I don't know how to start
I wanna tell you, but now I'm afraid
That you might break my heart
Oh, why should anything so easy
Ever be so hard to do?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling
And to say that I love you
I practice all the things that I could say,
Line by line, every word
I tell myself today could be the day,
But every time I lose my nerve
I look at you, you look away
Repeat Chorus
Why, why do you turn away
It must be you're afraid like me
I try, but I can't pretend that I
Don't feel for you the way I do
Can't you see
Repeat Chorus...
The lyrics to John Loeffler's "Misty's Song" depict a situation in the quiet of the night, where two individuals are struggling with their unspoken feelings for each other. The mention of the stars and moon adds a touch of romance and sets the scene for the emotional tension that is about to unfold. They both acknowledge that there is something significant on their minds, yet they are unable to admit or confront it openly.
The songwriter emphasizes the internal struggle by describing how both individuals avoid direct eye contact, a common behavior when someone is hesitant or unsure of their emotions. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the singer's desire to express their feelings authentically, but the fear of potential heartbreak holds them back. This fear is a reflection of the vulnerability associated with confessing their love.
The lyrics explore the paradox of love - the fact that something that feels so natural and effortless can also be incredibly challenging to express. The line, "Oh, why should anything so easy, ever be so hard to do?" encapsulates the frustration and confusion the singer experiences. Love should be simple, but the fear of rejection or not being reciprocated complicates their ability to share their true emotions.
The second verse reveals that the singer has been preparing themselves for this moment, practicing what they want to say in their minds. However, despite their efforts, they continue to lose their nerve each time they have the opportunity to express their feelings. The repeated cycle of looking at each other and quickly looking away illustrates the internal battle between the desire to share their emotions and the fear of the potential consequences.
The final chorus delves deeper into the emotions of the singer. They question why the other person turns away, suggesting that perhaps they are also afraid like the singer. The plea to be seen and understood underscores the depth of their connection. Despite their fear, the singer cannot deny the strong feelings they have for the other person and ultimately takes the risk to say "I love you."
In summary, John Loeffler's "Misty's Song" captures the struggle of unexpressed emotions and the fear of potential heartbreak. The lyrics depict the difficulties and internal conflicts faced when trying to communicate profound feelings, despite the longing to do so. It highlights the paradox of love - something that should come naturally, but is often hindered by fear and vulnerability.
Line by Line Meaning
Out here in the quiet of the night,
In this calm and serene atmosphere, away from distractions and noise,
Beneath the stars and moon
Under the celestial bodies that adorn the sky,
We both know we've got somethin' on our minds
Deep down, we are burdened by thoughts we hesitate to share,
We won't admit, but it's true
Despite not confessing, the truth remains undeniable,
You look at me, I look away
When you direct your gaze towards me, I avert my eyes,
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling
I yearn to express the emotions within me,
But I don't know how to start
Unfortunately, I am uncertain of the appropriate beginning,
I wanna tell you, but now I'm afraid
Although I desire to communicate, fear now grips me,
That you might break my heart
I worry that you might shatter my fragile emotions,
Oh, why should anything so easy
Oh, why must something seemingly effortless,
Ever be so hard to do?
Pose such a challenging task?
I wanna tell you what I'm feeling
I yearn to reveal my innermost sentiments,
And to say that I love you
To openly proclaim my affection for you
I practice all the things that I could say,
I rehearse all the possible words and phrases I could use,
Line by line, every word
Methodically, considering each line and word carefully,
I tell myself today could be the day,
I convince myself that perhaps today is the opportune moment,
But every time I lose my nerve
Yet, every instance, my courage falters,
I look at you, you look away
I steal glances at you, only to find you turn your gaze elsewhere
Why, why do you turn away
Why, oh why, do you avert your eyes from me,
It must be you're afraid like me
Perhaps you also harbor fear, just like me,
I try, but I can't pretend that I
I make an effort, yet I cannot feign that I
Don't feel for you the way I do
Do not experience intense emotions for you, just as I do
Can't you see
Are you unable to perceive
Repeat Chorus...
Reiterate the chorus...
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I sure for Ash-Misty Fan-shippers, this must be the closest thing they've gotten to getting what they want being canon.
Tyana Jones
Nope it's not
Mega Absol
This goes out to all the hardcore PokeShippers out there!
Tyana Jones
Sadly it's not pokeshipping is dead.
otocinclus
I'm a AdvanceShipper down to the bone. But I respect this song since this is what got me into Pokemon shippings in the first place! (And I gotta admit, this song is really nice on its own...)
bfnelson
Best pokemon song ever
Marek Jajkowski
Yeah
HeroicIdealism
Even as a Pearlshipper, I kind of want this song to be canon... Misty having a crush on Ash is cute.
Yoshieggheads07 Yoshi Bird
Yeah. But Serena does.
Tyana Jones
Misty never having crush on ash.