Everyday, Everynight

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Longing and Loneliness in 'Everyday, Everynight'

Russian Red's song 'Everyday, Everynight' is a poignant exploration of longing, separation, and the desire for closeness. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two individuals who are physically apart, with one person traveling and discovering new experiences while the other remains behind, feeling the weight of loneliness. The opening lines, 'You were travelling really far / I had to stay in watch the plants be sorry,' set the stage for this emotional distance, highlighting the contrasting experiences of the two characters.

The recurring refrain, 'Everyday, everynight, no more shall we part,' underscores a deep yearning for reunion and the hope that the separation will soon end. This repetition emphasizes the emotional intensity and the desire for a permanent end to their parting. The lyrics also touch on the passage of time and the impact it has on their relationship, with lines like 'You were young and I was sad / I just wanted to be by your side,' suggesting a sense of missed opportunities and the pain of not being able to share moments together.

The song also delves into the internal world of the person left behind, who finds solace in memories and small comforts, such as listening to music and reading. The mention of 'Last Year's Man' by Leonard Cohen adds a layer of melancholy and introspection, as the character grapples with their feelings of sadness and isolation. Overall, 'Everyday, Everynight' captures the universal experience of longing for a loved one and the hope for a future where separation is no longer a reality.

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