Why
Garth Taylor
The Lingering Ache of Lost Love
Garth Taylor's song "Why" delves deep into the emotional turmoil that follows the end of a significant relationship. The lyrics poignantly capture the sense of longing and regret that often accompanies such a loss. The repeated questioning of "Why" underscores the confusion and heartache the narrator feels, as they grapple with the absence of their loved one. This song is a heartfelt exploration of the pain of separation and the yearning for reconciliation.
The song's verses paint a vivid picture of the narrator's emotional state. They reflect on the times when their partner was a source of comfort and joy, and how their absence now leaves a void. The lines "Why is it when I’m sad, I always think about you?" and "Why is it when I’m lonely, I just can’t do without you?" highlight the deep connection and dependency the narrator had on their partner. The sense of loss is palpable, as the narrator lies awake at night, missing their loved one and wishing for a chance to make things right.
The chorus amplifies the narrator's desperation and desire for a second chance. The questions "What if I called you up? What if I said I'm sorry?" reveal a longing for reconciliation and the hope that their love could be rekindled. The metaphor of the loved one being the air they breathe emphasizes the essential role this person played in their life. The repetition of "Oh why oh way" at the end of the song serves as a haunting echo of the narrator's unresolved feelings and the enduring impact of their lost love.