Lyrics
Remember the days you had just moved here, already bored of this small town
Reflecting on the initial days after moving, feeling bored in the small town.
I remember the way that you looked from the orange tree and when the sun went down
Recalling the visual memory of the person looking from an orange tree as the sun set.
We'd fantasise about running away, but with you here this felt like home
Expressing shared dreams of running away, with the presence of the person making the town feel like home.
But you did it, took the job in the city while I stayed here and watched you go
Highlighting a pivotal moment when the person took a job in the city, leaving the speaker behind.
And I'm nearly sure that you left, flashback to the days when you were drunk on your bedroom floor
Reflecting on a past moment when the person possibly left, remembering them intoxicated on the bedroom floor.
I just wish you were here tonight baby
Expressing a desire for the person's presence tonight.
Do you miss me too?
Posing a question to the person about whether they miss the speaker.
Do you miss me too?
Repeating the question to emphasize the theme of longing and absence.
Do you miss me too?
Continuing to inquire about the person's feelings of missing the speaker.
Remember the days crashing on your couch, singing you songs that I had no doubt
Recalling moments of closeness, singing songs on the person's couch.
I remember the way that you cried after the fight with your brother in the club downtown
Remembering an emotional incident, the person crying after a fight with their brother in a downtown club.
I remember the way that you kissed me
Recalling the way the person kissed the speaker.
I was drunk on you and needed no whiskey
Expressing intoxication with the person's presence, not needing alcohol.
But you always just to take me home when I don't wanna get used to sleeping alone
Noting the person's habit of taking the speaker home to avoid sleeping alone.
And I'm nearly sure that you left, flashback to the day when you've been in my bedroom, oh
Hinting at another moment when the person may have left, referencing a memory in the bedroom.
I just wish you were here tonight baby
Reiterating the desire for the person's presence tonight.
Do you miss me too?
Posing the question again, asking if the person misses the speaker.
Do you miss me too?
Repeating the inquiry to emphasize the emotional theme of longing.
Do you miss me too?
Continuing to ask if the person misses the speaker, reinforcing the central theme of the song.
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