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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Waiting on the Corner" by the artist "Walking On Cars"

The song "Waiting on the Corner" by Walking On Cars portrays a painful relationship where a girl is in love with an emotionally unavailable guy.

He's lost and blind to her love: The lines "She can't open up his eyes to what he really needs" and "He's living like he's given up on everything" show that the guy is in a state of apathy and unaware of both his true feelings and the value of the girl's love. It's like he shattered his own heart into pieces without noticing it.

She loves and hopes: The girl, despite her uncertainty ("She doesn't know exactly what she wants"), is ready for anything for him ("Her heart is out of rhythm, but ready to forgive him"). She waits for him, shivering from the cold and fear, hoping that he will come and "save" her from this pain.

He doesn't live up to expectations: However, the guy lets her down again and again, not noticing her suffering ("You don't even notice it, but she's broken again"). He leaves, leaving her alone with pain and shame, forcing her to pretend that everything is fine.

The recurring motif of waiting: The phrase "And there she waits on the corner" and the final "Should have come already" emphasize the cyclical nature of her suffering. She continues to wait and hope, despite constant disappointments.

The song conveys a sense of hopelessness and unrequited love, leaving the listener with a feeling of bitterness and empathy for the heroine.

She can't make him see,

Oh, what he really needs,

He's been living like he's done with it.

But if he opened up his mind

And he took a look inside,

There'd be pieces on the floor that he needs.

She's not sure what she wants,

Her heart is out of rhythm but ready to forgive him.

All she needs is him, is him, is him.

Now she's waiting on the corner,

Don't ignore her, my friend.

And she wonders if you'll make it,

Look, she's shaking again.

So go and save her,

You should be braver than you are.

You don't even notice

But she's broken again.

Now she's running through the door,

But he's not there anymore,

He upped and left without speaking a word.

And she doesn't tell her friends,

She's so ashamed, has to pretend

That everything is good in her world.

She's not sure what she wants,

Her heart is out of rhythm but ready to forgive him.

Now she's waiting on the corner,

Don't ignore her, my friend.

And she wonders if you'll make it,

Look, she's shaking again.

So go and save her,

You should be braver than you are.

You don't even notice

But she's broken again.

Should've made it by now,

Should've made it by now,

Should've made it by now,

Should've made it by now.

Now she's waiting on the corner,

Don't ignore her, my friend.

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