Playing House

Cherished Moments: Navigating Life's Playful Challenges Together
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Lyrics

It still feels like playing house when we’re running around

Despite the passage of time, the relationship still feels like a playful imitation of living together.

Shopping for all of those crazy things we need now

Engaging in the activities of setting up a home, acquiring necessary items in a whimsical manner.

The rugs and the mugs and the traps for the bedbugs

List of household items like rugs, mugs, and traps for bedbugs, emphasizing the mundane aspects of life.

The clocks and the earplugs, the washcloths and whatnot

More items associated with daily life, including clocks, earplugs, washcloths, and miscellaneous objects.


We’re two kids with tulips as a sad excuse for a garden in our windowsill

Describing the simplicity of their attempts at gardening with tulips, portraying a makeshift garden on the windowsill.

Two kids with a stupid dog that looks like a muppet but we love him still

Highlighting a quirky aspect of their life, having a dog that resembles a Muppet, but expressing love for the pet despite its appearance.


Do you still want to play?

Prompting a question about the desire to continue the playful and carefree attitude in their relationship.


It still feels like playing house when we cower and frown

Despite facing challenges or responsibilities, the relationship still maintains a sense of playfulness.

Over forms to fill out for the crazy things we need now

Dealing with paperwork and formalities for necessary things, maintaining a light-hearted perspective despite the seriousness.

Remember the thrill when we paid our first bill

Recalling the excitement when they paid their first bill, highlighting the joy in mundane achievements.

When the teller spelt nil ‘cos we paid for those fillings

Reflecting on a humorous incident at the bank when the teller misspelled 'nil,' emphasizing the learning curve in adult responsibilities.

It still feels like playing house when i call you my spouse

Despite using the term 'spouse,' there's a recognition that the label sounds amusing and may not fully capture the playful essence of their relationship.

We both laugh out loud ‘cos it just sounds so silly

A shared laughter about the silliness of certain aspects in their relationship.


We’re two kids with tulips as a sad excuse for a garden in our windowsill

Reiterating the simplicity of their attempts at gardening, emphasizing the lack of sophistication in their living arrangements.

With two kids, with one kid in the kindergarden, boy, he’s loud, but we love him still

Expanding the family dynamic, mentioning one loud child in kindergarten but expressing love despite the noise.


Do you still want to play house with me?

Posing the question again, inviting a reaffirmation of the desire to continue the playful nature of their relationship.

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