Lyrics
Let's think about the things you said
Reflecting on the statements you made
How you're never gonna see me the same again
Acknowledging a shift in perception, a change in how you view me
It hit me hard like pavement, yeah it got me good
Impactful realization, comparing it to a hard-hitting force like pavement
Let's think about how I just said, I never wanna feel alone again
Contemplating the desire to avoid the feeling of loneliness
My eyes hurt and I'm tired, wore out my favorite shoes
Expressing physical and emotional fatigue, emphasizing the strain on personal items
I forgot the names, but I know your face so it's nice to see ya
Forgetting specific details but recognizing and appreciating the familiar face
And I've felt the same, since we were fighting kids from Columetza
Shared experiences of confrontation, possibly childhood conflicts in Columetza
It makes me feel like 2014 the winter was a record high
Evoking a nostalgic feeling reminiscent of the winter of 2014, highlighting its significance
I forgot the names, but I know your face so it's nice to see ya
Reiterating the recognition of the face despite forgetting names
And I've felt the same, since we were fighting kids from Columetza
Continuing the sense of shared experiences and connection from childhood
Three times, since '95, could count the good luck on one hand
Recalling three significant moments since 1995, limited instances of good fortune
Three times, since '95, could count the good luck on one hand
Repeating the idea of limited good luck, emphasizing its scarcity
We would hang out by the lake, and I would bike right to your place
Revisiting memories of spending time by the lake, emphasizing effort to be close
Just to see you once in the summer
Highlighting the significance of seeing the person once during the summer
And I still keep my favorite pictures
Maintaining a connection to cherished memories through favorite pictures
I forgot the names, but I know your face so it's nice to see ya
Reiterating recognition despite forgetting specifics
And I've felt the same, since we were fighting kids from Columetza
Continuing the sense of shared experiences and connection from childhood
Three times, since '95, could count the good luck on one hand
Emphasizing the rarity of positive occurrences, repeating the idea from earlier
Three times, since '95, could count the good luck on one hand
Reiterating the scarcity of good luck, emphasizing its infrequency
Change your vibe
Encouraging a change in mood or atmosphere
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