Lyrics
Take me back to the sundays
Desire to return to more carefree times, possibly Sundays symbolizing leisure.
Sleeping off the shots
Recovering from the effects of alcohol consumption.
Now you’re up and running out the door at 9 oclock
Partner leaving early in the morning, potentially indicating distance or disconnection.
Brown boxes, shuffle and repeat
Repetitive routine represented by brown boxes, suggesting monotony.
Waiting for the wreck is so exhausting
Anticipation of a negative event, and the wait being emotionally draining.
Made it clear that I’m here for you
Expressing commitment and availability in the relationship.
No tears, I just need to truth
Seeking honesty and transparency, implying potential trust issues.
Are you tired of me lately?
Directly questioning if there's a current dissatisfaction or weariness in the relationship.
Are you tired of me lately, baby?
Repeating the question, emphasizing the concern.
You’re such a liar and I don’t buy it baby
Accusing the partner of dishonesty, expressing skepticism.
Are you tired of me lately, baby?
Reiterating the question, seeking confirmation or clarification.
Take me back to the fun days
Expressing a desire to return to enjoyable times, contrasting with the current situation.
Flippin on the block
Engaging in activities on the street, potentially indicative of a lively past.
Waiting for your phone call every night at 10 oclock
Waiting for communication, highlighting a sense of longing or anticipation.
I’m exhausted, been crying to sleep
Feeling drained emotionally, possibly due to unfulfilled expectations.
Clicking on the past is so haunting
Reflecting on past experiences, with a suggestion of haunting memories.
Every year I was here for you
Consistent support and presence in the past relationship.
No fear, just give me the truth
Requesting truth without fear, emphasizing the importance of honesty.
Are you tired of me lately?
Repeating the earlier question, seeking clarity on the partner's feelings.
Are you tired of me lately, baby?
Reiterating the question, underscoring the significance of the inquiry.
You’re such a liar and I don’t buy it baby
Repeating the accusation of dishonesty, maintaining skepticism.
Are you tired of me lately, baby?
Repeating the question, expressing ongoing concern about the state of the relationship.
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