Your Eyes

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The Unspoken Love in 'Your Eyes'

In the song 'Your Eyes' from the musical 'Rent,' Roger expresses a deep and poignant longing for Mimi, reflecting on the moments they shared and the emotions he feels when he thinks about her. The song is a heartfelt confession of love and regret, capturing the essence of missed opportunities and the pain of separation. Roger's fixation on Mimi's eyes symbolizes the profound impact she has had on his life, as he cannot escape the memory of their time together.

The lyrics reveal Roger's internal struggle as he grapples with the realization that he let Mimi slip away. He is haunted by the thought of what could have been and is desperate for another chance to express his true feelings. The line 'Why does distance make us wise?' suggests that the physical and emotional distance between them has given Roger a clearer understanding of his love for Mimi, highlighting the theme of hindsight and the clarity it can bring.

The song culminates in Roger's declaration of love, as he finally admits, 'I have always loved you.' This moment of vulnerability and honesty underscores the importance of seizing the moment and not letting fear or uncertainty prevent one from expressing their true emotions. 'Your Eyes' is a powerful reminder of the enduring nature of love and the regret that can come from not speaking one's heart when it matters most.

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  1. I Should Tell You
  2. Will I? (Various Locations)
  3. I'll Cover You (The Street)
  4. Without You (Mimi's apartment)
  5. I'll Cover You Reprise (Angel's Memorial)
  6. Your Eyes
  7. La Vie Boheme (Life Cafe)
  8. No Day But Today
  9. La Vie Bohème B
  10. Life Support
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