Lyrics
Do you remember the night that we ran from the ceiling
Recalling a moment when both individuals hurriedly left a place, possibly to escape something troubling.
Something special happened that night
An acknowledgment that an extraordinary event occurred during that particular night.
I almost stopped breathing
An intense experience causing almost breathlessness, likely due to overwhelming emotions.
And it was bliss
Expressing a state of pure happiness or joy felt during that time.
Now I'm back to this
Returning to a less joyful or blissful state after the previously mentioned experience.
What if I lived
Pondering the possibility of living differently or making different choices.
What if I left you today
Considering the prospect of leaving the partner on that day.
What if I ran
Contemplating running away to avoid being caught or held back.
So you'd never catch me
Questioning if the partner would remain despite the attempt to flee.
Would you stay
Asking if the partner would stay and wait for a return despite the departure.
And wait for me
Assuring the partner of not disappointing them hastily.
I won't let you down that fast
Suggesting a short period for proving trust due to personal insecurities.
Give it a week or- too trusting you know my grip's too tight for you
Expressing skepticism about one's own ability to trust the partner completely.
Your friends always hated me
Noting the dislike or disapproval from the speaker's perspective about their partner's friends.
They knew I'd drive you outta the city
Implying a belief that the speaker's influence could drive the partner away from their social circle.
And far away
Expressing the distance or removal from the city, possibly due to the speaker's actions.
You always turned away from them to face me
Highlighting the partner's choice of facing the speaker rather than their friends.
What if I lived
Reiterating the consideration of alternative life choices or decisions.
What if I left you today
Similar to line 7, contemplating leaving the partner on that particular day.
What if I ran
Revisiting the idea of running away to avoid being caught.
So you'd never catch me
Asking if the partner would remain despite the attempted escape.
Would you stay
Reflecting on the possibility of a different life if the speaker had left on that day.
Lived, what if I left you today
Reiteration of considering leaving the partner on that particular day.
What if I ran
Repeating the consideration of escaping to avoid being caught.
So you'd never catch me
Asking if the partner would remain despite the attempt to flee.
Would you stay?
Questioning if the partner would stay and wait for a return despite the departure.
(Lived, what if I left you today)
Repetition of earlier thoughts and inquiries about leaving and the partner's potential reaction to it.
(What if I ran)
-(So you'd never find me)
-(Would you stay)
-(And wait for me)
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