So Long
Seb & Lo-Tec Lyrics


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I took your hand and felt your pain
So long since somebody has touch my face
Its so long
Since you cared about me
I'm so lost
Your warmth my heart desires
I'm so cold.




Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Seb & Lo-Tec's song "So Long" paint a poignant picture of loneliness and isolation. The singer has been so long without any kind of human connection that the touch of another person's hand is enough to make them feel the pain they have been suppressing. It is a powerful moment that speaks to the human need for touch and connection.


The chorus reinforces this theme of isolation and longing. It has been so long since anyone has shown the singer any care or affection; they feel adrift and lost without it. The image of their heart desiring warmth is a powerful one, as it speaks to the emotional coldness that comes with prolonged periods of loneliness.


Overall, "So Long" is a moving exploration of the human need for connection and how it feels to go without it for an extended period of time. The lyrics are beautifully crafted and deeply affecting, making it a standout track in Seb & Lo-Tec's discography.


Line by Line Meaning

I took your hand and felt your pain
I reached out to you and tried to understand the troubles that burden you.


So long since somebody has touch my face
It has been a significant amount of time since anyone has shown me physical affection or tenderness.


Its so long
The amount of time that has passed is considerable and notable.


Since you cared about me
Your concern for me has been absent for a significant length of time.


I'm so lost
I am adrift, lacking direction or a sense of belonging.


Your warmth my heart desires
I am yearning for the emotional connection and comfort that comes from your affection.


I'm so cold.
My emotional state is lacking in warmth and comfort, leaving me feeling isolated and alone.




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Written by: Milton Castrillo

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