Hallie
Hallie's Transient Bliss: A Serenade to Unforgettable MomentsLyrics
Hey how's your life been
Expressing casual inquiry about the person's life.
I know we just met but I've been thinking
Reflecting on the brief encounter and contemplating a connection.
On this thirty foot walk that we'd be good friends
Imagining a potential friendship during a short walk.
And this box of chardonnay has got me talking, baby
Attributing openness to a box of chardonnay and initiating conversation.
It went like 15th, Olas, Hemmersy and Davie
Listing locations or events, possibly memories associated with the person.
Camels, Red Bull, then we go meet Swae Lee
Continuing the list, including references to people and places.
I know you leave tomorrow, but Hallie
Acknowledging the impending departure of the person named Hallie.
Won't you remember the afterglow
Requesting Hallie to remember the positive moments shared.
And then we're talking on the roof
Describing a conversation on a rooftop.
And you look over with a smile
Highlighting a moment where Hallie smiles while looking over.
Got me feeling like your roommate ain't gon' be home for a while
Expressing the excitement of having time alone due to Hallie's roommate being away.
Hallie, Hallie
Repeating Hallie's name, possibly emphasizing the connection.
Won't you meet me at the hotel down the street
Suggesting a meeting at a nearby hotel for further discussion.
We can talk about the late nights on the beach
Proposing conversation about shared memories, specifically late nights on the beach.
And how we only knew each other for a week
Highlighting the brevity of their acquaintance, only a week.
Kicked out, phone died
Recalling challenges like getting kicked out and a dead phone on the south side.
Newest tragedy on the south side
Referring to the latest unfortunate event in the narrator's life.
Wallet lost, a little cost
Describing a minor loss (wallet) with subsequent recovery by unconventional means (club toss).
But got it back by a club toss
Reflecting on contrasting opinions about the narrator's life.
People say that I'm living right
Asserting that despite opinions, the sun continues to rise, implying resilience.
Others say that it's all gone wrong
Concluding the positive outlook amidst differing perspectives.
But the sun is still beaming through my window in the morning time
Describing the morning with sunlight breaking through, perhaps symbolizing hope.
Hallie, Hallie
Reiterating the desire for Hallie to meet at a hotel for further interaction.
Won't you meet me at the hotel down the street
Repeating the suggestion of meeting at a hotel, emphasizing the location.
We can talk about the late nights on the beach
Reiterating the proposal to discuss shared late-night experiences on the beach.
And how we only knew each other for a week
Emphasizing the short duration of their connection, only a week.
Hallie, Hallie
Repeating the desire for Hallie to meet, suggesting a consistent interest.
Won't you meet me at the hotel down the street
Reiterating the proposal for a meeting at a hotel down the street.
We can talk about the late nights on the beach
Persisting in the idea of discussing shared experiences, particularly late nights on the beach.
And how we only knew each other for a week
Stressing the brevity of their connection once again, only knowing each other for a week.
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