In this emotionally poignant ballad by Norah Jones, the lyrics explore themes of longing and unrequited love. The narrator describes an intense yearning to reunite with someone who holds a significant place in their heart. Despite acknowledging the distance and the presence of others in the object of their affection’s life, the narrator cannot resist the pull to see them again. The lines convey a deep emotional struggle between desire and the reality of their circumstances. With a tone that oscillates between wistful and resolute, Jones captures the universal experience of lingering attachment and the struggle to let go, underscoring the powerful grip of love and desire.
I've Got to See You Again
Lyrics
Lines on your face don't bother me
Down in my chair when you dance over me
I can't help myself
I've got to see you again
Late in the night when I'm all alone
And I look at the clock and I know you're not home
I can't help myself
I've got to see you again
I could almost go there
Just to watch you be seen
I could almost go there
Just to live in a dream
But no, I won't go for any of those things
To not touch your skin is not why I sing
I can't help myself
I've got to see you again
I could almost go there
Just to watch you be seen
I could almost go there
Just to live in a dream
No, I won't go to share you with them
But oh, even though I know where you've been
I can't help myself
I've got to see you again
Oh, I can't help myself
I've got to see you again
Writer(s): Jesse Harris
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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