Lyrics
Do you remember the days
Reflecting on past days and memories.
Do you remember the place
Nostalgia for a specific location in the past.
You were getting lost in your little games
Recalling engaging in small, perhaps playful, activities.
You will never see her again
Expressing a realization that a reunion is unlikely.
Never feel the warmth of her hand
Mourning the loss of physical connection.
You keep coming around to take off her dress
Continued desire or fixation on someone's presence.
You teased her, pleased her, a thousand times
Describing a history of teasing and pleasing in the relationship.
She’s already made up her mind, made up her mind a thousand times
Noting the other person's firm decision to move on.
Can we meet each other again
Expressing a wish for a reunion.
Can I be the same girl again
Desiring a return to a previous version of oneself.
Cause she knew how to love
Acknowledging the past partner's ability to love.
And it ain’t what it was
Contrasting the past and present state of the relationship.
Can i be the same girl again
Reiterating the desire to revert to a previous self.
You jumped into the night
Describing a sudden transition into a different phase.
Used to smile and fight about each others dreams
Remembering joyful discussions about dreams.
People watched you dance through all the city streets
Observing others witnessing the couple's happiness.
And you watched, you watched the city sleep
Reflecting on the quiet moments spent together.
She sang a song for you, you listened carefully
Recalling a significant moment of shared music.
You teased her, pleased her, all the time
Highlighting a history of teasing and pleasing in the relationship.
She’s already made up her mind, made up her mind a thousand times
Emphasizing the partner's determined decision to move on.
Can we meet each other again
Reiterating the desire for a reunion.
Can i be the same girl again
Expressing a longing to return to a former self.
Cause she knew how to love
Acknowledging the past partner's capacity for love.
And it ain’t what it was
Highlighting the changed nature of the relationship.
Can i be the same girl again
Reiterating the desire to revert to a previous self.
She’s already made up her mind, a thousand times
Stressing the partner's resolute decision to move on.
She’s already made up her mind, a thousand times
Repeating the theme of the partner's firm decision.
It’s a sweet memory, you still mean a lot to me
Recalling the positive memories and acknowledging their significance.
I’ll raise my glass and scream
Toasting to the shared dream and expressing pride.
I’m proud that we shared this dream, a thousand times
Expressing repeated pride in the shared dream.
ooh, all the time
Ending with a repeated acknowledgment of time passing.
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