Lost In Your Eyes
Drowning in Love: Archimedes' Mesmerizing JourneyLyrics
The day will come that I'll forget I ever met you
The speaker anticipates a future day when they will forget having met the person.
I know because I've forgotten who came before you
The speaker asserts that they have forgotten the individuals who came into their life before the current person.
Her face is just a blank space and her name's out of my mind
The previous person's face is now a blank space, and their name is out of the speaker's mind.
And you just make me smile when before I used to cry
The current person brings joy to the speaker, replacing the past sadness that made them cry.
I know I hardly know you and I hope you don't get scared
The speaker acknowledges limited knowledge about the current person and expresses hope that this won't be alarming.
But my heart lives on my sleeve and I plan to keep it there
The speaker is emotionally open and vulnerable, willing to share their feelings as their heart is figuratively on their sleeve.
This may be the beginning or that coffee was the end
Uncertainty about whether the current moment marks the beginning or if a previous coffee encounter was the end.
But I'm lost in your eyes
The speaker emphasizes being captivated or entranced by the eyes of the person.
I'm so stuck with my heels underneath my head
The speaker expresses being deeply in love, indifferent to the passage of time or external concerns.
I could lay with you all day and I couldn't care less
The speaker relishes spending time with the person and is carefree about the duration.
If we don't move and there's nothing we do if I'm lost in your eyes
Even in stillness, the speaker finds contentment and fulfillment if they are lost in the person's eyes.
You're a crystal blue sea and I can't help but drown
The person is described as a captivating and deep metaphorical sea, and the speaker feels overwhelmed with emotions.
I'm in way too deep but I'm still swimming down
Despite being emotionally deep, the speaker is determined to continue exploring and experiencing these feelings.
Call me a fool but I am so lost in your eyes
The speaker acknowledges potential criticism but remains committed to being enamored by the person's eyes.
I know I hardly know you and I hope you don't get scared
Similar to line 6, the speaker reiterates their limited knowledge about the person and hopes for understanding.
But my heart lives on my sleeve and I plan to keep it there
The speaker reaffirms their emotional openness and commitment, echoing line 7.
This may be the beginning or that coffee was the end
The uncertainty persists regarding whether the current moment is the beginning or if a previous coffee encounter marked an end.
But I'm lost in your eyes
The repetition emphasizes being entangled or absorbed in the person's eyes.
I'm so stuck with my heels underneath my head
Repetition of being stuck and enjoying time with the person, emphasizing carefree feelings.
I could lay with you all day and I couldn't care less
The speaker expresses indifference to time, emphasizing the joy of spending an extended period with the person.
If we don't move and there's nothing we do if I'm lost in your eyes
Even in stillness, the speaker finds contentment and fulfillment if they are lost in the person's eyes (similar to line 13).
I'm so stuck with my heels underneath my head
Repetition of being stuck and enjoying time with the person, reinforcing carefree feelings.
I could lay with you all day and I couldn't care less
The speaker reiterates their indifference to time, emphasizing the joy of spending an extended period with the person.
If we don't move and there's nothing we do if I'm lost in your eyes
Even in stillness, the speaker finds contentment and fulfillment if they are lost in the person's eyes (similar to lines 13 and 26).
You're a crystal blue sea and I can't help but drown
The person is again described as a captivating and deep metaphorical sea, and the speaker feels overwhelmed with emotions (similar to line 15).
I'm in way too deep but I'm still swimming down
Despite being emotionally deep, the speaker is determined to continue exploring and experiencing these feelings (similar to line 16).
Call me a fool but I am so lost in your eyes
Reiteration of potential criticism but a strong assertion of being deeply enamored by the person's eyes (similar to line 17).
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