Arizona

Lost in Arizona: Nostalgic Reflections of Youthful Bliss
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Lyrics

Do you remember we got lost in Arizona

Reflecting on a past experience of being lost in Arizona.

Life was so easy when we both had no clue

Life was simpler when both individuals were ignorant or inexperienced.

I had my future shining brighter than the Mona

Expressing a bright and promising future, likened to the brightness of the Mona Lisa.

But we were just kids yeah what the hell could we do

Despite youthful enthusiasm, limitations were acknowledged due to being young.


Poolside soaking up the sun like we hadn’t seen rain

Recollecting a carefree time by the pool, emphasizing the joy of the moment.

Airtight, looking at the world like we hadn’t known pain

Approaching life with a carefree attitude, unaware of hardships.

Flea market bargains with the luck that we found

Enjoying inexpensive findings at a flea market, symbolizing fortunate discoveries.

Taking naps cause we were tired just from walking around back

Taking naps out of exhaustion from leisurely activities.

Poolside soaking up the sun for the rest of the day

Continuing to bask in the sun, savoring the relaxation of the day.


Do you remember we got lost in Arizona

Reiteration of getting lost in Arizona, reinforcing the significance of the memory.

Life was so easy when we both had no clue

Recalling the simplicity of life when both individuals lacked knowledge.

I had my future shining brighter than the Mona

Referencing a past optimistic outlook on the future, paralleling the Mona Lisa's brightness.

But we were just kids yeah what the hell could we do

Despite aspirations, limitations were recognized due to youthful naivety.


Flashback over how the memories just flutter away

Reflecting on how memories fade away over time.

And now you’re looking at me funny cause my mouth is never still on my face

Addressing the present with a talkative or expressive demeanor, possibly causing amusement.

Call me existential but you know that I’m right

Acknowledging an existential perspective, emphasizing the irrevocability of missed opportunities.

We will never get a chance to live that mulligan life

Expressing a realization that there is no chance to relive the past.

Our days of Arizona are just pictures on the walls of my head

The memories of Arizona are preserved as mental images on the walls of the speaker's mind.


Cause I was a kid when I got lost in Arizona

Specifically, the speaker recalls being a child when lost in Arizona.

Life was so easy when I ain’t have a clue

Reiterating the simplicity of life when lacking knowledge or understanding.

I had my future shining brighter than corona

Parallel to line 3, emphasizing a once-bright future, now possibly overshadowed (corona).

But I was a kid yeah if I only I knew

Despite youthful optimism, recognizing the limitations of being a child.

I was a kid when I got lost in Arizona

Reiteration of being a child when getting lost in Arizona.

Life was so easy when I ain’t have a clue

Reaffirming the simplicity of life when lacking knowledge or understanding.

I had my future shining brighter than corona

Parallel to line 25, reiterating the once-bright future, now possibly overshadowed (corona).

But I was a kid yeah if I only I knew

Despite youthful optimism, recognizing the limitations of being a child.

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