Hello, hello, can you hear me? Is my response reaching you? Have you been pretending not to hear, always silent? Mayday, seeking the correct response repeatedly Imagining and circling around, I've always hoped I heard your voice, it all began here Your voice was hoarse, my throat dried up at the end of summer Your voice was cut off, the snow melted, it melted Every time the seasons change, give me your voice, give me your voice, give me your voice Hello, hello, can you hear me? Has my message reached you? Don't just imagine, scooping up the surface, saying simple words I heard your voice, everything started here Your voice was hoarse, the cold night with the summer sun Your voice was cut off, spent with the snow piling up Every time the seasons change, give me your voice, give me your voice, give me your voice I heard your voice, it all started here Your voice was hoarse, my throat dried up at the end of summer Your voice was cut off, the snow melted, it melted Every time the seasons change, remember, give me your voice, give me your voice The song "Endless Mayday" by Frederic is about longing for someone's voice and the feeling of nostalgia as the seasons change. The lyrics express the narrator's desire to hear the other person's voice and the memories associated with it. The repeated references to hearing the other person's voice symbolize the importance of communication and connection in relationships. The song conveys a sense of yearning and longing for a lost connection.