Digital Love
Embracing Digital Love: A Tale of Late Nights and Online ConnectionsLyrics
Three am and I'm still wide awake
Expressing insomnia at 3 am, unable to sleep.
The night is young I'm waiting
Anticipating the night ahead, suggesting a sense of waiting.
Online, you're all I think about
Focused on someone online, indicating a strong connection.
And when I'm scrolling I'm not as lonely now
Finding solace in online interactions, reducing loneliness.
Everyone I know is waiting to get home to
People around are waiting to go home, possibly reflecting a shared experience.
Digital love in all the wrong places
Describing love in the context of digital interactions.
Digital love don't try to replace it
Emphasizing that digital love cannot be replaced.
I can't get enough I might as well face it
Expressing an insatiable desire for digital love.
You're growing up and I'm getting wasted
Contrasting the growth of someone else with the speaker's sense of wasting time.
Hanging on to every word you say
Being highly attentive and attached to the words of the online connection.
Pretending you're not so far away
Pretending that the online connection is not physically distant.
When all my friends are gone, I'll be holding on to
Expressing commitment to the digital love when other connections fade.
Digital love in all the wrong places
Reiteration of the theme of finding love online.
Digital love don't try to replace it
Stressing the irreplaceable nature of digital love.
I can't get enough I might as well face it
Repeating the desire for an abundant amount of digital love.
You're growing up and I'm getting wasted
Reflecting on personal stagnation while others are growing.
When I was 19 I fell in love for the first time
Recalling a past experience of falling in love at 19.
It wasn't the best, but it wasn't the worst time
Acknowledging that the first love experience had ups and downs.
But now that I'm older it's easy to see
Realizing the genuine nature of digital love with maturity.
That my digital love is as real as can be
Affirming that digital love is as real as any other.
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