Lyrics
On the corner of street in where I met you
Reflecting on the place where the speaker first encountered the person being addressed.
I don't know what my minds gonna do
Expressing uncertainty about the speaker's state of mind.
but I know all the shit that you've been through
Acknowledging and empathizing with the challenges and difficulties the addressed person has faced.
You're not alone, you're not alone
Reassuring the person that they are not alone in their struggles.
It took you seven years to just get sober
Noting the significant time it took for the addressed person to achieve sobriety (seven years).
We thought it would get easy when we're Older
Challenging the assumption that life becomes easier as one gets older.
Now I'm lost in this cold September
Conveying a sense of being lost or disoriented during the month of September.
We're just getting older
Stating the central theme that everyone is simply getting older.
We're just getting older
Reiterating the inevitability of aging.
I said maybe we should go out for A drink
Suggesting the idea of going out for a drink as a possible solution or distraction.
Then I'd lose my mind and I wont think
Anticipating a loss of control over thoughts and emotions when consuming alcohol.
But I know that this life's not A virtue
Acknowledging that life doesn't guarantee virtue or moral excellence.
And I know that I will be there for you
Promising support and companionship despite the challenges.
It took you seven years to just get sober
Repeating the acknowledgment of the lengthy struggle to achieve sobriety.
We thought it would get easy when we're Older
Reiterating the misconception that life becomes easier with age.
Now I'm lost in this cold September
Reinforcing the sense of being lost or confused, particularly in a cold September.
We're just getting older
Emphasizing the universal experience of aging.
We're just getting older
Repeating the acknowledgment of the inevitability of getting older.
And maybe this could last Forever
Expressing a desire for the current state or relationship to endure indefinitely.
Open up our minds together
Suggesting the importance of shared experiences and open-mindedness in sustaining the relationship.
In our life it's now or never
Highlighting the urgency of living in the present moment.
We're just getting older
Reiterating the central theme that everyone is in the process of getting older.
We're just getting older
Emphasizing the ongoing nature of the aging process.
We're just getting older
Repeating the statement that everyone is continuously getting older.
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