Lyrics
Don't let her know, that your feelings aren't for fun
Advises not to reveal that one's feelings are not genuine or sincere.
Don't let her know, that your feelings are for everyone
Suggests hiding the fact that feelings are not exclusive and are for multiple people.
Don't let her know that favorite colors change
Warns against disclosing that personal preferences, like favorite colors, can change.
If you're quiet she'll go, lights are on the stage
Implies that maintaining silence can prevent someone from leaving, akin to a performance on stage.
Stuntmen only die when they're not in love
Draws a metaphorical connection between love and the risk of "suicide," suggesting a dramatic end to gain attention.
So our suicide will be a cry that she's homesick of
Describes a suicide that serves as a cry to make the person long for home.
Well, here we go
Indicates a new development or action about to take place.
We'll never let you know
Reiterates the theme of keeping secrets and not revealing emotions.
Watch her fall in line
Suggests observing someone conforming to expectations while causing harm.
While we take our toll
Indicates a toll or negative consequences taken while someone is oblivious.
Your ex has got her camera out
Refers to an ex-partner capturing a moment of loss of control.
And she's lost control
Portrays a lack of restraint or composure.
Well, here we go
Repeats the idea of concealing emotions and actions from others.
We'll never let you know
Emphasizes the commitment to secrecy and not revealing one's true self.
Don't let her know that your feelings aren't for fun
Reiterates the importance of keeping emotions concealed for amusement rather than sincerity.
Don't let her know that your feelings aren't for everyone
Echoes the idea that feelings are not exclusive and are for a broader audience.
Don't let her be your favorite telephone
Advises against letting someone become the preferred source of communication.
Don't let her see that you'd rather sleep alone
Discourages revealing a preference for solitude or independence in sleeping arrangements.
If I could forget that I hang you on my wall
Reflects on the desire to forget or overcome an attachment represented by hanging a person's image on a wall.
We could wake up instead
Suggests the possibility of waking up to reality and facing consequences if the attachment is forgotten.
Let the faces fall
Encourages letting go of false faces or pretenses.
Don't let her know
Reiterates the overarching theme of not letting others know the true emotions.
She's still looking at me
Describes someone still looking and implies the importance of retaining their attention.
She's still here (don't let her go)
Repeats the plea not to let the person go, using the month of July as a metaphor for communication.
July talks because of you
Attributes the act of talking or communicating to the influence of the listener.
She's still here (don't let her go)
Reiterates the importance of not letting the person leave or lose interest.
She's still looking at me
Emphasizes the ongoing attention and gaze from the person.
She's still here (don't let her go)
Repeats the plea not to let the person go, using July as a symbol of continued communication.
July talks because of you
Links the month of July with the act of talking, reinforcing the importance of communication.
She's still here (don't let her go)
Reiterates the plea not to let the person go, using July as a metaphor for continued presence and connection.
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