call me when you're drunk

Intoxicating Desires: A Melodic Tale of Love and Loneliness
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Lyrics

I'm biting my tongue, I'm holding my breath

I'm holding back my words, being cautious.

I think of your eyes every time I undress

Your eyes come to mind when I undress, indicating a deep connection.

I tell my piano the things I told you

I confide in my piano, treating it like a confessional for my feelings.

'Cause she's easy to talk to and tells me the truth

The piano is an easy listener, providing comfort and truth.

Why am I so fascinated by you

Questioning the fascination with the person.

I'm lost and the alcohol's clouding my view

Feeling lost, possibly due to alcohol affecting perception.

So talk to me slowly, I'll look in your eyes

Asking for a slow conversation while looking into the eyes.

And disappear into those peppermint skies

Describing the intense experience of disappearing into someone's gaze.


Call me when you're drunk and I'll get drunk on what I hear

Requesting a call when the person is intoxicated to share feelings.

I can't hear you for the music but it's nice to know you're near

Despite the music, it's comforting to know the person is close.

Call me when you're lonely, 'cause no doubt I'm lonely too

Asking to be called when lonely, expressing shared loneliness.

And if you're not too busy I could be lonely there with you

Offering companionship if the person is not busy.


I'm drowning in waves of your words in my head

Feeling overwhelmed by thoughts of the person.

I miss you, I'm busy, I'm sorry, not yet

Receiving mixed signals through messages like "busy" and "not yet."

But each time my phone rings my head starts to soar

The anticipation and excitement when the phone rings.

I'm sorry I'm greedy but we've been here before

Admitting to being greedy but acknowledging past experiences.

I spoke to your mum she says you're doing fine

Seeking information about the person's well-being from their mom.

I spoke to my dad he said why've you been crying

Receiving a concerned response from the speaker's dad.

I left you a text, maybe two, maybe more

Leaving multiple messages, expressing honesty and difficulty ignoring feelings.

I miss you, I'm honest, and it's hard to ignore

Misses the person and finds it hard to ignore the emotions.


Call me when you're drunk and I'll get drunk on what I hear

Reiteration of the desire for a call when the person is drunk.

I can't hear you for the music but it's nice to know you're near

Despite the music, the reassurance of the person's proximity is appreciated.

Call me when you're lonely, 'cause no doubt I'm lonely too

Requesting a call when lonely, acknowledging shared loneliness.

And if you're not too busy I could be lonely there with you

Offering companionship if the person is not too busy.


I'm too sober for this (So I'll call you when I'm drunk)

Expressing sobriety and a decision to call when drunk for a more genuine connection.

Turn down the music it's you that I miss

Asking to lower the music, expressing a longing for the person.

I'm too sober for this

Reiterating the difficulty of dealing with the situation while sober.

Turn down the music and let's just kiss

Suggesting a more intimate connection, asking to lower the music and share a kiss.


Call me when you're drunk and I'll get drunk on what I hear

Repeating the desire for a call when the person is drunk for an authentic connection.

I can't hear you for the music but it's nice to know you're near

Despite the music, the reassurance of the person's proximity is appreciated (repeated).

Call me when you're lonely, 'cause no doubt I'm lonely too

Requesting a call when lonely, acknowledging shared loneliness (repeated).

And if you're not too busy

Leaving the possibility open for loneliness with the person.

Maybe I could be lonely there with you

Expressing a willingness to be lonely with the person.

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