Lyrics
Fog up the window, push your leg down on the breaks
Fogging up the window while stopping the car, paying attention to details.
Wait for a second, let me count every freckle on your face
Taking time to appreciate and count every freckle on the partner's face.
On your face
Reiteration of focusing on the partner's face.
This time will pass, like sand in an hourglass
Acknowledging the transient nature of time using an hourglass metaphor.
Now I only watch you from the overpass
Observing the partner from a distance, perhaps metaphorically.
Fog up the mirror, in the shower
Fogging up the mirror in the shower, symbolizing introspection.
Waiting for hours with the faucet dripping on my face
Waiting with impatience while water drips, possibly reflecting on lost time.
Never enough time to survey the lines on your face
Not enough time to fully understand or appreciate the partner's experiences.
The lines that make up your face
Emphasizing the significance of the lines (wrinkles) on the partner's face.
Kiss my reflection, an act of self-appreciation
Kissing one's reflection as an expression of self-love and appreciation.
Hold myself, as if I'm holding you one last time
Holding oneself as if embracing the partner one last time.
I'm fine. I'm fine
Reassuring oneself that everything is fine.
So fine
Reiteration of feeling fine, possibly emphasizing self-contentment.
So fine
-Kiss my reflection, an act of self-appreciation
Repetition of self-love and appreciation, emphasizing feeling fine.
Hold myself, as if I'm holding you one last time
-I'm so fine
-I'm so fine
-I'm so fine, I'm so fine, I'm so fine
Continuation of emphasizing one's well-being and self-assurance.
I'm so fine, I'm so fine, I'm so fine
-Now I watch you pass
Observing the partner passing by from a distance, feeling unnoticed.
From the overpass
-You looked right through me and didn't smile back
-Now I watch you pass
Continuation of watching the partner and acknowledging their departure.
From the overpass
-Doesn't it feel fine to drive away from me
-Kiss my reflection, an act of self-appreciation
Repeating the act of self-appreciation through kissing one's reflection.
How many lips do I have to kiss till I feel fine
Pondering how many experiences (lips) it takes to feel emotionally fulfilled.
I'll never know if I'll feel completely fine
Expressing uncertainty about achieving complete emotional well-being.
I'll sober up, just give me time
Committing to sobriety and requesting time for emotional recovery.
I'll sober up, just give me time
-I'll sober up, just give me time
-I'll sober up, just give me time
-I'll sober up in good time
Reiterating the commitment to sober up and improve over time.
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