Lyrics
When my weekend's winding down and she says ""come on over""
Expressing the initiation of spending time together when the weekend is ending and she invites him over.
That's when you decide to call
Describing the decision to make a phone call at this particular moment.
Chase my shadow to your house and by the time I get there
Following the invitation, the narrator hurries to her house, chasing his own shadow, and arrives to find her waiting.
She is ready by the door
She is prepared and eager, standing by the door as he arrives.
You are the only one
Affirming the uniqueness and significance of the person addressed; she is the only one.
You are the sun
Comparing her to the sun, emphasizing her brightness and importance.
Hate to sink way below you
Expressing a sense of inferiority or humility, feeling beneath her in some way.
That is my place
Acknowledging a designated place or role beneath her, possibly accepting it.
You can see the terror as it spreads on my face
Describing visible fear on the narrator's face, possibly due to the perceived distance or disparity.
Just sit tight and mind your manners boy
Advising someone to wait patiently and behave properly while anticipating something.
For the waiting's easy
Stating that waiting is not difficult, implying that patience is a virtue.
The right thing at the wrong time
Suggesting that doing the right thing may not always coincide with the right time.
Seems so cold now
Reflecting on a past situation that now feels emotionally distant or cold.
Never mind you can stay we can work down
Encouraging the person to stay, expressing a willingness to work through challenges and discover emotions together.
To find some feelings in the dark
Searching for emotions in the darkness, metaphorically exploring the depth of feelings.
You are the only one
Reiterating the idea that she is the only one and comparing her to the sun.
You are the sun
Continuing the comparison, emphasizing her brightness and significance.
Hate to sink way below you
Repeating the feeling of being beneath her, acknowledging a designated place or role.
That is my place
Restating a sense of inferiority or humility, feeling below her in some way.
You can see the terror as it spreads on my face
Reiterating the presence of fear on the narrator's face, emphasizing the emotional impact.
In the morning when I wake up to see you
Shifting to the morning and expressing amazement at the reality of waking up next to her.
I'm amazed that it's real
Describing the profound and genuine impact she has on the narrator.
And it has such a way that I've come to portray an
Explaining that being with her brings out an emotional side in the narrator.
Emotional man when I'm with you
Stating that the emotional display is intentional, part of a plan to win her over.
But its all been my plan just to win you
Acknowledging the strategic approach to win her affection.
But she's not to be had or for winning
Realizing that she is not easily won over or pursued, facing challenges in gaining her attention.
And she's in such demand that I can't help but run
Highlighting her high demand and popularity, making it challenging for the narrator to win her over.
Around and round to do the things you want me to
Describing the narrator's efforts to comply with her wishes and desires.
Do you want me to? Like I want you to? I really do
Posing a question about mutual desire, expressing the narrator's genuine interest and commitment.
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