hey stranger
Lost and Found: A Journey of Love, Fear, and GrowthLyrics
And then I promise we're like done with this section
Expressing a commitment to move on from a particular phase or situation.
It's fine
An affirmation that everything is okay or acceptable.
Hey stranger, thought I wrote this about him then my prince charming came
Addressing someone as a stranger, reflecting a shift from a past relationship to a new one with a "prince charming."
Now the rest is you
Acknowledging the current focus on the new person in their life.
Never learned to run away
Admitting a lack of experience in avoiding challenges or difficulties.
Trapped like prey
Feeling trapped or vulnerable, akin to prey in a difficult situation.
Hit replay
Repeating a situation, possibly alluding to revisiting memories or experiences.
I always feared myself
Expressing a historical fear of oneself, suggesting internal struggles.
Feared the pits of Hell
Acknowledging a fear of difficult or negative circumstances, symbolized by the pits of Hell.
But you... You slow me down
The new person is seen as a calming influence, slowing down the speaker's pace.
Was so lost, now I'm found
Transitioning from a state of being lost to a state of being found, likely due to the new relationship.
Hey best friend, flip over
Addressing someone as a best friend and suggesting a change in perspective.
Let lips do what hands do
Encouraging a physical connection through kissing.
Smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss
Describing the tenderness of a kiss in contrast to a rough touch.
Never knew I could let go
Reflecting on personal growth and the ability to let go emotionally.
How I've grown, this man I know
Acknowledging personal development into the man they are now.
And you... You slow me down
Reiterating the calming influence of the new person.
Was so lost, now I'm found
Repeating the transformation from being lost to being found.
Can you see it through the flame?
Prompting the question of whether the new person can see the speaker's true self.
Picture perfect in my frame
Describing an idealized image of the new person within the speaker's frame of reference.
Heaven sent my soulmate
Referring to the new person as a soulmate sent from heaven.
Said boy I'll never be the same
Expressing a profound impact on the speaker's life due to the new person.
Hey Romeo, they say we're a sinful lust
Addressing someone as Romeo and acknowledging societal judgment of their relationship.
Rejecting truth, confused in a dark bite
Describing confusion and resistance in the face of societal norms.
But your eyes make the face of heaven and stars so fine
Complimenting the attractiveness of the person's eyes.
That the whole world falls in love with night
Using celestial imagery to convey the captivating nature of the person's eyes.
If that's not love, it's not mine
Asserting that the described love is genuine and unique.
Say you love me when I'm scared and faded
Requesting reassurance of love during vulnerable moments.
I'll keep it open come inside my baby
Inviting the person to be emotionally intimate and open with the speaker.
I'll buy the house if you decorate it
Expressing a commitment to a shared future by discussing decorating a house together.
My fear fades, you keep me safe, yeah
Highlighting a sense of safety and security provided by the new person.
Saying things I never say my doubts fall baby
Communicating openly and honestly in the relationship, overcoming personal doubts.
Promise me you'll stay even when we fall baby
Seeking a promise of commitment and support, even in difficult times.
Hey prince charming, let's go home
Addressing someone as prince charming and suggesting a desire to build a home together.
A good man to rest with
Describing the new person as a good man to find solace with.
So wonderful, so precious
Expressing admiration for the person's wonderful and precious qualities.
You're more than enough for me
Acknowledging that the person is more than enough for the speaker.
Hey stranger
Repeating the address to the person as a stranger, possibly signaling a reflective or nostalgic tone.
My lost memory
Referring to the person as a lost memory, suggesting a connection to the past.
If I learned to unlove you there's nothing I can't do
Expressing a sentiment that unloving the person would empower the speaker to overcome challenges.
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