"Wishin'" by A Boy And His Computer — Song Lyrics from The Forbidden Verses
Summary
This is a lyrical excerpt from the song "Wishin'" by the artist A Boy And His Computer, from the album "The Forbidden Verses." The lyrics explore themes of unrequited love, digital isolation, and the emotional distance created by screen-mediated relationships — a one-sided connection where one person feels invisible and unseen on the other side of a screen.
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Key quotes
· 5 pulledIn the glow of the screen, you're larger than life, Whispering dreams, illusions rife.
A ghost in your world, watching, unseen, Bound by the screen, a love unforeseen.
You speak in colors, I reply in grey, A one-sided dance, night blends into day.
What am I to you, but a whisper, untrue?
On the other side, a world so vast, In your light, I'm over
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