The song "Till You And Your Lover Are Lovers Again" by Engelbert Humperdinck tells the story of someone who is comforting and supporting a woman who is heartbroken and unsure if her lover will ever love her again. The narrator, who can relate to her situation, offers to listen and be there for her during this difficult time. The lyrics describe how the woman's hand does not have a wedding band, implying that her relationship has ended. The narrator can still see the pain and hurt in her heart, as she wonders if her lover will ever return to her. The narrator acknowledges that they are similar to the woman, unable to change the situation but willing to be a supportive friend. The song highlights the loneliness and vulnerability felt by both the woman and the narrator. The narrator understands that sometimes all a person needs is a friend who can empathize with their emotions. They assure the woman that they are afraid to speak honestly but recognize that she needs someone who cares, implying that they are willing to fill that role for her. The chorus emphasizes the narrator's desire to support the woman until the time she reconciles with her lover. They recognize that all she really needs is a friend who is also lonely and can understand her pain, someone who can be there for her until she and her lover mend their relationship. The lyrics also touch upon the possibility of the woman going back to her lover. In this case, the narrator expresses hope that her lover will treat her well, keeping her heart safe and warm. They also reassure her that if she ever needs someone to lean on again, they will be there for her. Overall, "Till You And Your Lover Are Lovers Again" conveys a message of empathy, understanding, and support for someone going through heartbreak. It tells the story of two souls who share a common pain and find solace in one another's company until the woman's relationship is repaired.