Young Love
Ephemeral Moments of Young Love Unveiled in Semi Precious Weapons' AnthemLyrics
Every second, every hour, every day
Expressing dedication and attention to the passage of time, emphasizing the constant longing and focus on the person.
Every chance I could see your face
Describing a consistent effort to catch glimpses of the loved one's face whenever possible.
I did, I did, I did
Repetition for emphasis, emphasizing the commitment to the actions described in the previous lines.
Oh, I did
Reinforcing the sincerity of the speaker's actions and emotions.
You and me
Acknowledging the speaker and their romantic interest, possibly referring to shared experiences.
And our girls in the train
Describing a group of friends, possibly female, traveling together on a train and being boisterous.
Talking too loud, taking too much space
Highlighting the lively and carefree nature of the speaker and their friends.
We lived, we lived, we lived
Repetition for emphasis, underlining the shared experiences and the intensity of their lives.
Oh, we lived
Reinforcing the idea that their collective experiences were vibrant and full of life.
Fake IDs in the downtown bars
Mentioning the use of fake IDs in bars, suggesting a rebellious or adventurous phase in their youth.
Going home singing songs in our best friend's car
Recalling moments of singing songs while returning home in a friend's car, indicating shared joy and camaraderie.
We did, we did, we did
Repetition for emphasis, emphasizing the authenticity and reality of the experiences.
Oh, we lived
Affirming the significance of the lived experiences and the memories created.
Young love is always enough (x4)
Declaring the enduring power of young love, repeated for emphasis.
'Til it's not!
Suggesting that young love is potent until it reaches a breaking point or loses its strength.
Every second, every hour, every night
Reiterating the continuous dedication to the loved one, emphasizing the depth of the connection.
We dove into eachother's lives
Describing a deep emotional connection where they immerse themselves in each other's lives.
We did, we did, we did
Repetition for emphasis, confirming the intensity and authenticity of their shared experiences.
Oh, we did
Reinforcing the reality and significance of the lived moments together.
Free and doing what we want
Emphasizing freedom and the ability to pursue desires, possibly reflecting the carefree nature of their relationship.
Making movies in your dad's garage
Describing a shared activity of creating memories, possibly through filmmaking in a familiar space.
We lived, we lived, we lived
Repetition for emphasis, highlighting the vibrancy and richness of their shared life.
Oh, we lived
Affirming the authenticity of the experiences and the joy of living freely.
Fake IDs in the downtown bars
Recalling the use of fake IDs in bars, suggesting a rebellious or adventurous phase in their youth.
Going home singing songs in our best friend's car
Reiterating the joy of singing songs in a friend's car, reinforcing the camaraderie.
We did, we did, we did
Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the reality of the shared experiences.
Oh, we lived
Emphasizing the authenticity and significance of the lived moments.
Young love is always enough (x4)
Declaring the enduring power of young love, repeated for emphasis.
'Til it's not!
Suggesting that young love is potent until it reaches a breaking point or loses its strength.
I tell our stories
Indicating the speaker's willingness to share their experiences with others.
To everyone since
Beginning to narrate the shared stories to others, possibly reflecting on the past.
There's our pale infant person
Introducing a mysterious reference to a "pale infant person," leaving room for interpretation.
I tell our stories
Continuing to share stories with others, reinforcing the ongoing nature of the narrative.
To everyone since
Expressing the enduring quality of the shared experiences, as if they are still happening.
It's almost like it's still happening
Suggesting that the memories are so vivid that they feel current or alive.
Young love is always enough (x4)
Declaring the enduring power of young love, repeated for emphasis.
'Til it's not!
Suggesting that young love is potent until it reaches a breaking point or loses its strength.
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