Two at a Time

Embracing the Climb: A Journey Through Love and Perseverance
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Lyrics

Let's just take the stairs boy

Expressing a preference for taking stairs over using an elevator.

Take two at a time

Suggesting an energetic approach to climbing stairs by taking two steps at a time.

Yeah, fuck the elevator

Rejecting the use of an elevator, possibly symbolizing a desire for a more challenging path.

I don't mind the climb

Embracing challenges and difficulties associated with the climb.

Just a bed in a room

Describing a simple setting with just a bed in a room.

Is it safe to assume that

Pondering whether it's reasonable to assume a long-term commitment in the given situation.

we're here for the long haul until

Suggesting a commitment for the long haul, enduring challenges until they pass.

The worst of it is over

Expressing optimism that the worst part of the situation will eventually be over.

And everything's just fine?

Raising the question of whether everything will be fine once the challenges are overcome.


Look ahead at all the possibilities

Encouraging a forward-looking perspective, exploring future possibilities.

Living to the best of our abilities

Advocating for living life to the fullest based on individual capabilities.

Windows open, yes to visibility

Welcoming openness and visibility, possibly in relationships or life choices.

One, two, three, four, fah

Introducing a rhythmic and nonsensical vocalization, adding a playful or musical element.

Bah, bah, bah, bah

Repetition of nonsensical vocalization, reinforcing the playful or musical aspect.


The deal was final sale, boy

Referring to a commitment or agreement that is non-negotiable, using the metaphor of a sale.

It said so on the sign

Reiterating the finality of the commitment, emphasizing it was clearly communicated.

I ain't lookin' for a refund

Stating a lack of interest in reconsidering the commitment, affirming possession or connection.

I know that you're mine

Acknowledging a sense of ownership or belonging in the committed relationship.

Is it safe to assume that we stay

Pondering the possibility of a lasting commitment, questioning its safety or certainty.

In this room till the end of time?

Asking if it's reasonable to expect staying in the current situation until the end of time.


We're still here

Affirming the enduring presence or existence in the current situation.

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