Blueberry Pancakes

Nostalgic Bliss: Blueberry Pancakes and Memories
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Lyrics

I really miss your blueberry pancakes

The singer deeply longs for the blueberry pancakes you used to make.

I don't buy maple syrup in asda no more

They've stopped buying maple syrup from a particular store (Asda), possibly because it reminds them of the past.

Sunday morning cooking em up

Referencing the act of cooking on a Sunday morning, likely reminiscent of shared moments.

Wearing my t-shirt, I'm lifting it up

Wearing the singer's t-shirt while cooking, hinting at intimacy and shared comfort.


And now I'm in the holly bush baby, the holly bush

Expressing a shift in the scene or memory, now being in a place called the "holly bush."

The holly bush baby

Repetition emphasizes being in this specific place called the holly bush.

Sitting at the table where it all began for us

Recalling a significant table, possibly where their relationship began or held special memories.


And everything else is momentary and

Implies that everything else apart from this moment is fleeting or temporary.

Everything else just stops

Suggests that all other things cease to matter in this moment of reminiscence.


I'll have another pint of stella please brooke

Ordering a drink, possibly to cope or reminisce, mentioning someone named Brooke.

And I remember before this place was so cool and so full and

Reflecting on how the place has changed, perhaps becoming more popular or different over time.

I remember you wearing a yellow t-shirt

Recollection of a specific memory where the person wore a yellow t-shirt.

And you had a friend, I was dying to meet her and we did

Remembering meeting a friend of the person in the memory.

Back in the day

Referencing past times, hinting at nostalgia.


And now I'm in the holly bush baby, the holly bush

Reiteration of being in the holly bush, emphasizing the current location or state of mind.

The holly bush baby

Repeating the reference to the holly bush.

Sitting at the table where it all began for us

Again, highlighting the significance of the table where their relationship or memories began.


And everything else is momentary and

Stating that everything else apart from this moment is fleeting or temporary.

Everything else just stops

Emphasizing the insignificance of everything else in this moment of reflection.


Everyone else is secondary

Asserting the priority of this moment over everyone else in their life.

Everyone else is temporary

Highlighting the temporary nature of everyone else in contrast to the enduring memory.

And I read into the letter that is filled with beauty

Reading into a letter that holds memories of past beauty and what has passed.

The beauty of what was, what is, and what won't be

Recognizing the beauty of the past, present, and what won't come to pass in the future.


Sitting at the table where it all began for us

Reiterating the sentimental importance of the table where their shared experiences began.

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