Something To Remember Me By

Lost in Love: Nyck Caution's Evocative Reflection on Mistakes and Redemption
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Lyrics

Need a change in pace

Expressing a desire for a change in one's routine or lifestyle.

Let's get lost and arrange a date

Suggesting the idea of getting lost together and planning a date.

And get found in a vacant place

Finding each other in a vacant or quiet place, implying intimacy.

Take you out the city, no more rainy days or train delays

Escaping the city to avoid negative aspects like rainy days and train delays.

Yeah, I know I made mistakes but I right these wrongs

Acknowledging past mistakes and the act of correcting them through songwriting.

Or else I wouldn't even write these songs

Highlighting the significance of writing songs to address and rectify errors.

You think about what might go wrong

Reflecting on potential negative outcomes but not considering positive possibilities.

But never what might work (work) or what my stick

A play on words, emphasizing focusing on what may not work rather than potential success.

Late night let me put you on that shift

Inviting the listener to a late-night experience and offering a shift in perspective.

Brake light, we just had to stop at the red light

Describing a moment of stopping at a red light, metaphorically paralleling life decisions.

Just like when you feel good then it feel right

Connecting feeling good with doing what feels right.

Bed time, when you wake up

Referencing bedtime and questioning if the person thinks about the speaker upon waking.

Do you think about me or do you get lost and forget I'm

Exploring the idea of being forgotten or overlooked by someone.

Waiting for a message too? (Too)

Expressing anticipation for a message from the other person.

We both love to play the side of

Acknowledging both parties' inclination to play a passive role in communication.

If you wanna talk you would reach out first (first)

Highlighting the expectation that the other person initiates conversation.

And we both wait, this shit don't work

Recognizing the mutual waiting in a relationship and questioning its effectiveness.

Yeah, you put ya pride aside, you say you ride or die

Addressing the challenge of putting pride aside in a commitment.

But the ride could park, things might have to modify

Suggesting adjustments may be needed, even in a committed relationship.

What's mine is yours, what's yours is mine

Expressing a sense of shared possessions but hinting at the need for personal growth.

But now I gotta go and find peace of mind

Deciding to seek peace of mind, possibly through separation or self-discovery.

And the time is mine and I gotta light to shine

Emphasizing the speaker's time and the pursuit of personal goals.

Maybe you can find me sometime

Leaving room for the possibility of reconnecting in the future.

But this is something to remember me by, yeah

Summarizing the preceding lines as something to be remembered by.


A little something to remember me by, uh

Repetition of the chorus, reinforcing the message of leaving a lasting memory.

Give 'em something to remember me by, yeah

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Little something to remember me by (yeah, whoa)

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A little something to remember me

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I get weak in-, weak inside

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I can't sleep at night

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I'm weak inside

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Save me from myself, ohh

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Missing screws, I'm missing you

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I'm lost without your love

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Missing screws, I'm, slipping through, I'm

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Slipping through

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(Missing screws, I'm missing you, I'm)

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Missing you

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(Missing screws, I'm slipping through, I'm)

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A little something to remember me by, uh

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Give 'em something to remember me by, yeah

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Little something to remember me by (yeah, whoa)

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Give 'em something to remember me

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A little something to remember me by

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Give 'em something to remember me by

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Give 'em something to remember me by

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Little something to remember me

Final emphasis on creating a lasting impression for remembrance.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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