I Will Still Remember
Late November Memories: A Melancholic Ode to Fading Summer LoveLyrics
So drunk on that summer haze
Expressing being deeply immersed in the carefree and enjoyable atmosphere of summer.
Drinking all that lemonade
Indulging in the simple pleasures of summer, like drinking lemonade.
Tired of laughing cause it hurts too much
Feeling fatigued from excessive laughter, possibly due to the intensity of joy or shared experiences.
Tan-lines they are everywhere
Noticing sun-induced tan lines on the body.
You got em' too so I don't care
Not concerned about tan lines in a romantic context because the partner also has them.
We could stay forever, there's no rush
Expressing a desire for the moment to last forever without any hurry.
Summer is almost over
Acknowledging the approaching end of summer.
But it's so nice to know ya
Despite the end nearing, expressing gratitude for the pleasant experience.
When it gets to November
Pondering if the connection will endure into the colder months.
Will you still remember?
Questioning whether the memories and feelings will persist through November.
My head on your shoulder
Recalling a moment of emotional closeness with the partner.
As the fall is coming closer
Describing the approach of autumn while physically being close to someone.
Are we just an ember?
Questioning the lasting nature of the relationship, wondering if it's just a fleeting moment.
Cause by late November
Emphasizing the persistence of memories into late November.
I will still remember
Reaffirming the commitment to remember the shared experiences and emotions.
Late nights with the fireflies
Recalling enjoyable moments during the nighttime with the presence of fireflies.
Starlight shining in your eyes
Describing the romantic ambiance with starlight reflecting in the partner's eyes.
If it was up to me we'd never leave
Expressing a desire for the idyllic moments to never end.
Our secrets hidden by the lake
Alluding to shared secrets in a secluded place, perhaps symbolized by a lake.
Is this the last time we escape?
Wondering if the current escape is the last one and if the partner will wait for the return.
When I come back, will you still wait for me?
Pondering the partner's commitment and patience during an absence.
Summer is almost over
Repeating the acknowledgment of the imminent end of summer.
But it's been nice to know ya
Reiterating gratitude for the positive experience despite its temporary nature.
When it gets to November
Questioning if the memories will endure through November.
Will you still remember?
Repeating the query about remembering into November.
My head on your shoulder
Recalling a moment of emotional intimacy with the partner.
As the fall is coming closer
Describing the approach of fall while physically being close to someone.
Are we just an ember?
Raising the question of the relationship's transient nature.
Cause by late November
Emphasizing the commitment to remember into late November.
I will still remember
Reaffirming the determination to remember shared experiences and emotions.
I will still remember
Repeating the strong declaration of remembering.
You tellin' me you love me
Recalling expressions of love from the partner.
I will still remember
Reaffirming the commitment to remember despite potential loneliness.
So why would you leave me lonely
Questioning the partner's decision to leave and the impact on the speaker's emotions.
I will still remember
Repeating the partner's expression of love.
You tellin' me you love me
Reaffirming the commitment to remember despite potential loneliness.
I will still remember
Questioning the partner's decision to leave and the impact on the speaker's emotions.
So why would you leave me lonely
Repeating the partner's expression of love.
I will still remember
Reaffirming the commitment to remember despite potential loneliness.
You tellin' me you love me
Questioning the partner's decision to leave and the impact on the speaker's emotions.
I will still remember
Repeating the partner's expression of love.
So why would you leave me lonely
Questioning the partner's decision to leave and the impact on the speaker's emotions.
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