Waiting For The Summer (feat. Graham Candy)

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Nostalgia and Youthful Dreams in 'Waiting For The Summer'

Deepend's 'Waiting For The Summer (feat. Graham Candy)' is a nostalgic ode to youthful love and the boundless dreams that come with it. The song captures the essence of being young and in love, with a sense of freedom and adventure that is often associated with adolescence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two young lovers who are always on the run, exploring the big city and seaside, and dreaming about their future together. The recurring theme of waiting for the summer symbolizes a longing for those carefree days and the warmth of young love.

The song's narrative is built around the memories of the protagonist, who is now standing by the corner where they used to meet, reminiscing about the past. This corner is a significant place, as it represents the starting point of their adventures and dreams. The mention of taking a train right after sunset adds a romantic and spontaneous element to their story, highlighting their desire to escape and explore new horizons together. The protagonist's return to this corner signifies a longing to relive those moments and recapture the magic of their youth.

The lyrics also touch on the theme of big dreams and the uncertainty of where to start. This is a common sentiment among young people who are full of aspirations but unsure of how to achieve them. The imagery of talking about the beach and making out on the concrete further emphasizes the contrast between their dreams and their reality. Despite the challenges and uncertainties, the song conveys a sense of hope and anticipation, as the protagonist waits for the summer and the possibility of rekindling their youthful love and dreams.

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