Lyrics
I like the way you say my name
The speaker appreciates how their name sounds when said by someone else.
It sounds so easy
It seems effortless or natural when the person says the speaker's name.
Like you’ve known me forever and always
The familiarity in the way the name is said implies a deep and longstanding connection.
Yeah I can see that
The speaker acknowledges the understanding and recognition of this connection.
Now the suns coming out for me and you
There's a sense of optimism and positivity about the future shared with the person.
And it feels like I’ve never had so much to lose
Despite the positivity, there's a feeling of vulnerability and fear of potential loss.
And I know
The speaker acknowledges the uniqueness and value of the present moments.
Nothing compares to these golden days
The speaker cherishes these special times above anything else.
So I hope
Expressing a desire for the person to remember the speaker in this positive light.
You’ll always remember me this way
Hoping to remain a memorable and cherished part of the person's life.
Even when we’re old and gray
Even in old age, the speaker hopes to be remembered fondly by this person.
Maybe in ten or fifteen years
Looking into the future, imagining a distant time.
When we’re all grown up
Anticipating maturity and adulthood.
I’ll say you’re the one thing that I never was more sure of
Reflecting on the certainty of the importance of this person in the speaker's life.
And still the suns coming out for me and you
Reiterating the positivity of shared experiences despite uncertainties.
And it feels like I’ve never had so much to lose
Despite the positive feelings, there's an underlying fear of potential loss.
And I know
Reaffirming the unmatched value of the current moments.
Nothing compares to these golden days
Emphasizing the incomparable significance of these cherished times.
So I hope
Desiring to be remembered in this beautiful and special way.
You’ll always remember me this way
Expressing a wish to remain memorable in the person's life.
Even when we’re old and gray
Even in old age, the speaker wishes to maintain a positive place in the person's memories.
da da da da
Repetition emphasizing the sentiment that nothing else can compare to these moments and the person.
da da da da
-Nothing compares
-da da da da
-da da da da
-Nothing compares
-Oh nothing compares to you
Reinforcing the sentiment that nothing else compares to the significance of this connection and time spent together.
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