With Love, Eugene
Unapologetic Love and Late Night Promises in 'With Love, Eugene' by Sofia MillsLyrics
Wonder what you taste like
Expressing curiosity about the taste of the person being addressed.
Wonder how you fall asleep
Curiosity about how the person falls asleep.
Wonder how you'd kiss me
Wondering about the experience of being kissed by the person.
When you've had too much to drink
Imagining how the person would behave when intoxicated.
Let me do the dishes
Expressing a willingness to perform domestic tasks like doing dishes, folding clothes, and making tea for the person.
Fold your clothes and make you tea
Continuation of the willingness to take care of the person's needs.
Let me love you senseless
Expressing a desire to love the person intensely without any reservations.
Unapologetically
Emphasizing the commitment to love without apology.
Why'd you make the same mistakes again?
Questioning why the person repeats the same mistakes and expressing a desire to be the one supporting them.
No one else should be holding your hand
Asserting that no one else should be holding the person's hand except the speaker.
Let me in, I promise I won't disappear
Promising not to disappear if allowed into the person's life.
Again
Reiterating the promise not to vanish and seeking trust.
Let's throw out our cell phones
Suggesting a desire to disconnect from technology by throwing away cell phones and embracing a more intimate setting.
Drive around the countryside
Proposing a scenic drive to the countryside, expressing a longing for shared experiences.
Take a trip to Oak Grove
Mentioning Oak Grove as a potential destination for a trip.
Plan for when we stay the night
Planning for spending the night together and creating lasting memories.
Why you going out with her in mind?
Questioning the person's motives for going out, feeling neglected or replaced.
I'm the one who's on the other line
Asserting the speaker's presence and connection through a phone call.
Let me in, I promise I won't disappear
Repeating the promise not to disappear and asking for trust, particularly addressing previous disappearances.
This time
Reassuring a commitment to staying present this time.
Call me, say tonight, you'll be out late
Requesting a call and acknowledging a potential late night, expressing patience and dedication.
I'll be waiting miles and miles away
Waiting anxiously for the person's call, emphasizing physical distance.
Let me in, I promise I won't disappear
Reiterating the promise not to disappear, seeking reassurance if the person stays.
If you stay
Conditionally expressing commitment if the person chooses to stay.
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