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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Empty Street" by the artist "Yellowcard"

In Yellowcard's song "Empty Street," the lyrical protagonist bids farewell to a loved one, possibly forever. He describes his mixed emotions: the joy of reaching his goal ("I've been running my whole life to get to this place"), the bitterness of the moment's fleeting nature ("But I no sooner make it than the moment is gone"), and the fear of a future without his beloved.

The street, emptied after a celebration ("Pack up the fireworks and cancel my parade"), symbolizes the emptiness the protagonist feels inside. The city holding its breath reflects the importance of the farewell moment.

The protagonist doesn't want his beloved to dwell on the past ("I don't need an answer, but if you rewrote history, would you erase me?") and encourages him/her to move on, finding happiness in new experiences ("Just do whatever makes you happy").

Despite the promise to be near ("I won't be around, but I'll be close"), the protagonist understands the inevitability of separation ("And this is goodbye, goodbye, this is leaving, leaving"). The repetition of the phrase "The street is empty tonight" at the end emphasizes the finality of what is happening and enhances the feeling of loneliness.

Boxing off the fireworks

Cancel my parade

The street is empty tonight, tonight

Everything is quiet now

The city holds its breath for me

The spirit has died, it died

Running my whole life to reach this place

And just when I arrive, the moment fades out

Will you let me?

Stop time

Your hand in mine

Bring me closer as it all gets ripped away

And I say goodbye to the clearest eyes

I won't be with you

But I won't be far away

I don't need an answer

But if you rewrote the past

You think you'd just leave me out, leave me out?

Or will you spin your head around in every crowded room

To see if I can be found, be found?

Every single plan you will forget

So do what makes you happy

No regrets now

I won't let you

Stop time

Your hand in mine

Bring me closer as it all gets ripped away

And I say goodbye to the clearest eyes

I won't be with you

But I won't be far away

I remember when you asked me how far

That I could throw this love I found

Then I heard you say you'd wait around

I won't let you

Stop time

Your hand in mine

Bring me closer as it all gets ripped away

And I say goodbye to the clearest eyes

I won't be with you

But I won't be far away

And this is goodbye, goodbye

This is goodbye, goodbye

The street is empty tonight

The street is empty tonight

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