Come Back
Kraan Lyrics


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When you walk away
Through that door
I put my hands on the floor
I felt the eternity
Please come back to me




Overall Meaning

Kraan's "Come Back" is a love song about longing for someone who has left, possibly left for good. The opening lines "When you walk away, Through that door" indicate that the person has left, and the singer is left alone. The next line, "I put my hands on the floor," may symbolize how the singer feels like they're on their knees, begging for the person to come back. The line "I felt the eternity" suggests that the pain of their absence feels endless, as if time has slowed down and the singer has infinitely been waiting for the person to return. The final line, "Please come back to me," is a heartfelt plea to the person, asking them to return and alleviate the ache felt by the singer.


One interpretation of the song could be that the person that the singer is addressing has passed away, and the singer is struggling to deal with the grief and emptiness that comes with the loss. It could also be interpreted as a plea for someone to return to the relationship that has been lost due to circumstances beyond their control. Regardless of the specific context, it's a powerful and emotional song that touches on the universal emotions of heartbreak, loss and love.


Line by Line Meaning

When you walk away
As you move further away from me and towards the metaphorical door that represents the end of our relationship


Through that door
As you pass through this door, I am left feeling alone and confused


I put my hands on the floor
Feeling abandoned, I put my hands on the floor in defeat


I felt the eternity
It feels like an eternity since you left and time seems to have slowed down to a crawl


Please come back to me
I am pleading for you to return to me, as I cannot bear to be without you any longer




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