Come Anytime

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An Invitation to Unconditional Companionship

Hoodoo Gurus' song "Come Anytime" is a heartfelt invitation to a relationship built on unconditional companionship and understanding. The lyrics convey a sense of openness and willingness to accommodate the needs and desires of the other person. The repeated refrain, "Come anytime," emphasizes the singer's readiness to be there for the other person without imposing any pressure or expectations. This sentiment is further reinforced by lines like "I await your pleasure" and "I can wait forever," which highlight the singer's patience and commitment.

The song also touches on the idea of living in the present moment. The line "Don't tell me about all the things you might have done, just tell me what are you doing now - right now" suggests that the singer values the current state of the relationship over past actions or future possibilities. This focus on the present is a reminder to appreciate the here and now, rather than getting caught up in what could have been or what might be.

Additionally, the lyrics explore themes of acceptance and non-judgment. The singer assures the other person that they won't be shocked easily and that they won't ask for explanations. This creates a safe space where the other person can be themselves without fear of judgment or rejection. The line "Maybe I'm a gun-for-hire but, Baby, don't we make quite a team" suggests that the singer is willing to adapt to whatever role is needed to make the relationship work, further emphasizing the theme of unconditional support.

Overall, "Come Anytime" is a song that celebrates the beauty of being there for someone without conditions, living in the moment, and accepting each other as they are.

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