Lyrics
Did you call my home phone?
Questioning if someone tried to contact the speaker through their home phone.
Have you been talking to my voicemail, for the sixth time in a row?
Suspecting that the same person has left multiple voicemails in succession.
Cause there's no one home, you know
Notifying that there is no one at home to answer the call.
I tried to be your friend, but you just let me down
Expressing disappointment in the person for not reciprocating friendship.
So, I'm down the street
Indicating the speaker's physical location down the street from the listener.
Their screaming for me
Describing people screaming for the speaker, possibly seeking attention or recognition.
But it's not too late to love me
Asserting that it's not too late for the person to express love towards the speaker.
Check the time, I think that were doing fine
Suggesting that checking the time indicates things are going well.
Don't say goodbye, just stay a little longer tonight
Encouraging the person not to say goodbye but to stay longer tonight.
I'm feeling terrified
Expressing a feeling of fear or anxiety.
You can testify
Inviting the person to testify, possibly implying an emotional struggle.
And I've been walking round in circles
Describing the speaker's aimless and repetitive actions or thoughts.
I've worn the souls out of my shoes
Indicating the wear and tear on the speaker's shoes due to aimless wandering.
Running my time for you
Suggesting the speaker has spent considerable time for the person mentioned.
It's not what I asked for
Expressing discontent with the current situation, implying unmet expectations.
But who gets that?
Rhetorical question questioning who gets what they ask for in life.
Put back the pieces, try to remain intact
Encouraging the person to put back the pieces and try to remain emotionally whole.
I thought we had potential
Expressing a belief in the potential of the relationship with the person.
Tried to see it through
Acknowledging an effort to see the potential through, despite challenges.
Crawling back to you
Describing a return to the person mentioned, perhaps after facing difficulties.
Check the time, I think that were doing fine
Reiterating that things seem to be going well, as suggested by checking the time.
Don't say goodbye, just stay a little longer tonight
Encouraging the person not to say goodbye but to extend their presence tonight.
I'm feeling terrified
Reiterating a feeling of fear or anxiety in the speaker.
You can testify
Inviting the person again to testify, emphasizing the emotional struggle.
Let me in, I'll do what you want me to
Offering willingness to comply with the person's desires or expectations.
I don't drink, but I'm still drunk on you
Admitting not drinking but still feeling intoxicated or affected by the person.
I'm feeling petrified, you can testify
Reiterating a feeling of intense fear, inviting the person to testify to this emotion.
Comment