where's your head

Lost in Love and Longing: Where's Your Head by Justin Lorencez
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Lyrics

Well, I've got you right under my bones just as far as you know

Expresses having a deep connection with someone, metaphorically referred to as being under the speaker's bones.

And it's been a while since we ran away

Highlights a past event of escaping or running away, suggesting a break from routine.

Just to feel something real

Desires authentic emotions and experiences, indicating a search for genuine feelings.

And I just can't breathe, it's killing me

Conveys a sense of suffocation and emotional distress, possibly due to a challenging situation.

Where's your head at?

Pose a question about the other person's state of mind or emotional well-being.

Oh, where's your head at?

Reiterates the inquiry about the person's mental state, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness.

She said

Introduces a dialogue or statement from another person (she) in the narrative.

We'll k, keep running away, running away, oh, cause' I love you anyway

Expresses a commitment to continue running away together despite challenges, grounded in love.

But where's your head?

Repeats the question about the other person's state of mind, reinforcing its significance.

Your head

Re-emphasizes the importance of the other person's mental state, specifically their headspace.

And I've felt you all over my skin as sweet as the kiss you gave me before I died

Recalls intimate moments and suggests a connection between physical sensations and emotional experiences.

Just to feel something real

Reiterates the desire for genuine feelings, possibly indicating a longing for authenticity.

And I just can't breathe, it's killing me

Expresses a feeling of suffocation and emotional pain, echoing the sentiment from line 4.

Stay with me

Requests the other person to stay, expressing a need for their presence and support.

I want you to stay with me

Reiterates the desire for the other person to remain with the speaker, emphasizing the importance of their companionship.

I lost my face, my ears, my nose, my lips

Describes a loss of facial features, metaphorically expressing a profound change or transformation.

Loving you was the best thing I did

Reflects on the positive impact of loving the other person, suggesting it was a significant and worthwhile experience.

Where's your head at?

Pose a question about the other person's mental state, repeating the earlier inquiry.

Oh, where's your head at?

Reiterates the question, emphasizing the importance of knowing the other person's mindset.

She said

Introduces a repeated commitment to keep running away together despite challenges, rooted in love.

We'll k, keep running away, running away, oh, cause' I love you but,

Expresses love but introduces a potential conflict or obstacle that needs addressing.

Where's your head?

Repeats the question about the other person's mental state, underscoring its ongoing relevance.

But, where's your head?

Reiterates the importance of knowing the other person's mindset, suggesting unresolved concerns.

Will you stay?

Presents a question about the other person's willingness to stay, introducing uncertainty.

But where's your head, she said

Repeats the question about the other person's mental state, seeking clarification.

Where's your head at?

Reiterates the inquiry about the other person's mental state, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness.

Where's your head at?

Repeats the question about the other person's state of mind, reinforcing its significance.

I wanna know

Expresses a desire to know more about the other person's thoughts or concerns.

Who's gonna save you when the world ends?

Raises a hypothetical scenario about the end of the world, possibly metaphorical for a crisis, and questions who will provide support.

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