Brand New
A Love Story Unveiled: Bryan Lazar's Brand NewLyrics
The season was fall
The setting was fall.
And my life started to look very small
The narrator's life seemed limited or constricted during this time.
The Boston air in my hair
The atmosphere in Boston surrounded the narrator.
And there she was how could I not stare?
The narrator noticed someone (possibly a significant person) and couldn't help but stare.
She was sitting across from me
The person of interest was seated across from the narrator.
And I was trying so hard not to be silly
The narrator tried not to appear foolish.
But silly is just what it was
The situation turned out to be silly despite efforts.
And still to this day I think that it's luck
The narrator considers the encounter fortunate even to this day.
Luck because this can't be
The narrator feels fortunate, thinking it's unlikely.
Because it was everything
The experience was significant.
And if you saw what I see
If others saw what the narrator sees, they would be amazed.
You'd feel the awe that always gets me
The narrator experiences a sense of awe consistently.
I swear my eyes
The narrator believes their eyes were tightly shut.
Were closed so tight
Despite closed eyes, the narrator felt a simple touch.
But your simple touch
The touch had significant meaning.
Just means that much
Even a simple touch carries great importance.
And it makes me feel brand new
The touch makes the narrator feel rejuvenated or new.
Months and months fly by
Time passes, and the narrator and their partner enjoy positive moments.
Two kids being kids and having great times
Two individuals, described as "kids," have joyful experiences.
Indescribable feelings
The emotions are difficult to put into words.
Like when her eyes look right back at me
A moment of intense connection when their eyes meet.
And she's a thrill I've never known
The person is a source of excitement and novelty for the narrator.
And it's tough to think of being alone
The thought of being alone is challenging for the narrator.
So I hope she's never gone
The narrator expresses a desire for the person not to leave.
Because I finally found a cheek to rest on
The narrator finds comfort in resting on the person's cheek.
And there's something about you
There's something unique about the person that helps the narrator endure.
That makes me get through
The person helps the narrator overcome challenges.
And if I, if I was to say
The narrator wouldn't want things any other way.
That I wouldn't have it any other way
The narrator expresses contentment with the current situation.
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