Come Again

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The Heart's Relentless Yearning in 'Come Again' by Bread

Bread's song 'Come Again' delves into the emotional turmoil of a person caught in a cycle of unrequited love and longing. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who is repeatedly drawn back to a relationship that is both painful and unfulfilling. The knock at the door symbolizes the return of a lover who has caused heartache, yet the protagonist is unable to resist the pull of their presence. This internal conflict is highlighted by the struggle between pride and vulnerability, as the protagonist's heart and eyes betray their true feelings despite their attempts to remain indifferent.

The song further explores the theme of broken promises and the erosion of trust. The voice at the door brings fear and uncertainty, as the protagonist is reminded of unkept promises. The tears that well up inside represent the drowning of dreams and the loss of hope for a better future. The repeated disappointments have left the protagonist in a state of despair, where each departure of the lover feels like another missed opportunity for happiness.

Time is depicted as a double-edged sword in the song. Initially seen as a potential healer that could bring the lover back around, it ultimately becomes a source of sorrow as it continues to pass without bringing the desired change. The protagonist's declaration of love and plea for change is met with empty reassurances, leaving them in a perpetual state of waiting and heartache. The song's closing lines, 'Come again,' encapsulate the tragic cycle of longing and the hope that the lover will return, despite the pain they bring.

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