Tulipanes Lyrics (English Translation) by Chiara Oliver is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Chiara Oliver. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Tulipanes song lyrics are also written by Chiara Oliver. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Tulipanes, Chiara Oliver reflects on a past relationship where someone returns, offering apologies and flowers (tulips), but it’s too late. She had once longed for this person’s affection when she was younger, but now, at 20, she’s no longer interested in what they offer. She’s grown past the nostalgia and can’t imagine loving someone who was too afraid to commit. She tried to move on but couldn’t find what she was looking for. Ultimately, the relationship feels like a missed opportunity, and the “train” has passed, leaving her with resentment instead of love.
Tulipanes (English Translation) Lyrics
[Verse 1]
History repeats itself
I got you calling at 3 in the morning
I knew you’d come back
I let you pass by because of the nostalgia of the words
[Pre-Chorus]
And now you come to me with tulips
I don’t like them anymore, I’m more into daisies
You offer me what I asked for when I was 17 when I’m already 20
[Chorus]
But you came so late that I couldn’t wait for you
I went looking for it somewhere else and I couldn’t find it
I can’t imagine loving a coward anymore
I felt like no one was going to love me
The train passed
[Verse 2]
We would have been everything
I was your last option and now there’s no one
(And besides you realized, apologizing doesn’t count)
And now I look for you in my bed
But I know it’s because of the plot
(I know it’s because of the plot, I know it’s because of the plot)
[Pre-Chorus]
And now you come to me with your apologies
I don’t like them anymore, I’m more into resentment
You took away what I asked for when I was 17 and I rescued it when I was 20
[Chorus]
But you came so late that I couldn’t wait for you
I went looking for it somewhere else and I couldn’t find it
I can’t imagine loving a coward anymore
I felt like no one was going to love me
The train passed
[Bridge]
And, I always thought that the moment played against us
When, when it was you
That you never rowed in favor
Keep your tulips
[Pre-Chorus]
But you came so late that I couldn’t wait for you
I went looking for it somewhere else and I couldn’t find it
I can’t imagine loving a coward anymore
I felt like no one was going to love me
The train passed
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Tulipanes (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
The singer reflects on the repetitive nature of her past relationship. She gets a call from her ex in the middle of the night, knowing they’d eventually return. Despite this, she lets them pass by, caught up in the nostalgia of their past conversations.
[Pre-Chorus]
Her ex comes back, offering tulips, but she no longer wants them. The flowers represent a gift she once desired, but now that she’s older, at 20, she’s moved on from those past desires and isn’t interested in what they’re offering anymore.
[Chorus]
Her ex arrived too late, and by then, she had already moved on, searching for love elsewhere but not finding it. She can’t bring herself to love someone she sees as cowardly, and feels like no one will ever love her. Now, she realizes the opportunity to be together has passed, like a train that left.
[Verse 2]
She reflects on how they could have had everything, but in the end, she was just a last option for them. Now, they’re gone, and she realizes that apologies from them don’t really matter. Though she still looks for them emotionally, deep down, she knows it’s just a recurring pattern, a “plot” she’s trapped in.
[Pre-Chorus]
Her ex returns with apologies, but she no longer wants them. Now, she’s filled with resentment because they took away what she wanted when she was younger, and when she finally rescued it, it’s no longer what she needs.
[Chorus]
Once again, she feels that her ex came back too late. She couldn’t wait for them, and even though she searched for love elsewhere, it wasn’t what she was hoping for. She can’t imagine loving someone who didn’t stand up for her. The “train” of opportunity has long passed.
[Bridge]
She always thought that timing worked against them in the relationship. When it was their moment, her ex never fully committed or supported her, and now, she tells them to keep their tulips, indicating that she’s done with their empty gestures.
[Pre-Chorus]
This last pre-chorus repeats the idea that her ex arrived too late. She had already moved on, searching for love elsewhere but finding nothing. She’s done with the relationship and can’t imagine loving someone who didn’t act courageously for her. The opportunity has passed.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Tulipanes (English Translation) song?
A. Tulipanes (English Translation) song is sung by Chiara Oliver.
Q. Who wrote Tulipanes (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Tulipanes (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Chiara Oliver.
Q. Who has given the music of Tulipanes (English Translation) song?
A. Tulipanes (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Chiara Oliver.
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