Chicago, Air Supply, Bee Gees, Phil Collins, Steel Heart, and more… A classic soft rock songs!!! - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a transcript of a live performance that includes music, applause, and possibly lyrics from various songs. It features moments of music, applause, and some song lyrics throughout the performance, creating a musical experience for the audience.

Facts

1. The text consists of a series of lyrics from a song, with timestamps indicating when each line is sung.
2. The lyrics are about feelings of longing, heartache, and desire.
3. The song seems to revolve around themes of love, loss, and the struggle to be understood.
4. There are frequent references to the speaker wanting to be with someone ('lovers need a holiday', 'I just want you to stay', 'foreign', 'it's hard for me to say I'm sorry').
5. The speaker expresses regret for hurting someone ('it's hard for me to say I'm sorry') and a desire for forgiveness ('can you forgive me').
6. There are instances of the speaker expressing a lack of understanding ('I don't know', 'I don't think everybody knows where it comes and where it goes').
7. The lyrics include references to physical touch ('foreign', 'I know just to where to touch you') and emotional closeness ('I know just where to find the answers', 'I know just how to fake it and I know just how to skin').
8. There are instances of the speaker expressing a longing for love and companionship ('I know just how to lie', 'I know just how to fake it and I know just how to skin').
9. The song also seems to reflect on the speaker's struggle with their own identity and feelings ('I am', 'it's too much', 'I am still trapped within my truth', 'I am just another writer').
10. The lyrics contain multiple instances of applause, suggesting that this song may have been performed live.
11. The song concludes with the speaker expressing a desire for reconnection ('I've just got to let you know', 'cause I wonder where you are', 'and I wonder what you do', 'are you somewhere feeling lonely', 'or is someone loving you', 'tell me how to win your heart for I haven't got a clue', 'but let me start by saying', 'I love you').
12. The song ends with the speaker asking if they are the person the listener is looking for ('hello', 'is it me you looking for').