“Dear You” is the title track from Meiko’s third album, and details the tragedy of a relationship gone wrong. In this track, Meiko is writing a letter to her old lover, and ponders on what happened to them, and how much of a shame it is they couldn’t work out.
Dear you, it's been a while since we talked
Did you stop and think about it at all?
And is it true the ghost of us is up and moved on?
Is it true eveything we had is all gone?
Is all gone
Is such a shame
You don't know my name
Nothing's the same anymore
Now we're just strangers fighting a cold war
Dear you, I still remember what you said
You didn't want to say I do but you did
And now you're stuck with a life you swore you never wanted
And now you're stuck and I guess the past is there to forget
Is such a shame
You don't know my name
Nothing's the same anymore
Now we're just strangers fighting a cold war
I'm gonna trade this all for the sun
Even behind me what's been done
I always knew the west(?) would win, my love
I'm driving, I'm driving, I'm driving, I'm driving
I'm driving away
I'm tired of trying to find a reason to stay
Is such a shame
You don't know my name
Nothing's the same anymore
Now we're just strangers fighting a cold war
I'm driving, I'm driving, I'm driving, I'm driving
I'm driving away
I'm tired of trying to find a reason to stay
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