Lyrics
Stop
Expressing a desire or command to halt or cease.
Don’t go slowing down too fast
Cautioning against a too-rapid deceleration or slowdown.
I lean my head on the glass
Describing a physical action of resting one's head on a surface, likely a window.
Dreaming but I’m wide awake
Indicating a state of being in a dreamlike state while still being awake.
Now I can hear the sirens calling lalalala
Referring to the audible sound of sirens with a nonspecific melody.
Breaking through the silence just like lalala
Describing the sirens as breaking through silence with a repeated nonspecific melody.
My heart keeps on chasing the song you been playing in my mind
Expressing that the speaker's heart continues to pursue a particular song present in their thoughts.
In your eyes
Referencing a gaze or focus directed at the eyes of someone else.
In your eyes
Repetition of the previous line, possibly emphasizing the importance of looking into someone's eyes.
You know I like you better
Acknowledging a preference for the person being addressed.
When you don’t think twice
Suggesting admiration when the person addressed acts without hesitation or overthinking.
We can ride forever
Expressing a desire for a long-lasting connection or journey.
We can drive all night
Suggesting an intention to spend the entire night driving together.
Take the forty seven down to paradise
Referring to a specific route or path, possibly metaphorical, leading to a desirable destination called paradise.
Cause I Can see forever in your eyes
Stating the speaker's ability to perceive an infinite or enduring quality when looking into the other person's eyes.
In your eyes
Reiteration of the earlier reference to looking into someone's eyes.
In your eyes
Repetition emphasizing the continued importance of eye contact.
In your eyes
Further emphasis on the significance of gazing into the eyes of the person addressed.
In your eyes
Repeating the theme of looking into the eyes, reinforcing its central role in the speaker's emotions or experiences.
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