Lyrics
I remember making love on a Sunday
I remember the intimacy of making love on a Sunday.
Like throwing hearts in a fresh cut grass in May
Recalling a romantic moment akin to the symbolism of throwing hearts in fresh-cut grass in May, suggesting a vibrant and blossoming love.
Whoa
An expression of awe or surprise, emphasizing the intensity of the memories being recounted.
I remember making out on the airplane
Reflecting on a memory of making out on an airplane, where the fear of flying is overshadowed by the willingness to face it for the sake of love.
Still afraid of flying, but with you I'd die today
Highlighting the depth of commitment and willingness to face challenges, even the fear of flying, when in the company of the person loved.
Whoa
A repeated expression of intense emotion or surprise, underlining the profound nature of the recounted experiences.
I remember the smell of your skin forever
Recalling the lasting sensory impression of the partner's skin, suggesting a profound connection that lingers in memory.
Love us being stupid together
Fondly remembering moments of shared foolishness, indicating a carefree and joyful aspect of the relationship.
You're stuck in my mind
Expressing that the memory of the partner is persistently present in the narrator's thoughts.
All the time
Repetition emphasizing the constant presence of thoughts about the partner in the narrator's mind.
All the time
-All the time
-I remember Monday making our lives gray
Recalling a less vibrant memory on a Monday, symbolizing a more subdued or challenging time in the relationship.
Still don't know what it is that I said
Expressing uncertainty about the cause of a conflict or misunderstanding, highlighting a lack of clarity in communication.
Whoa
A repeated expression of intense emotion, underscoring the impact of the challenging moments described.
I remember thinking this would never end
Reflecting on a belief that the challenging times would never end, suggesting a sense of permanence to difficulties in the relationship.
Even when you're gone your eyes running through my head
Even in the absence of the partner, their presence is vivid in the narrator's thoughts, particularly through the imagery of eyes running through the mind.
Whoa
A repeated expression of intense emotion, emphasizing the lasting impact of the partner even when physically apart.
You're stuck in my mind
Reiterating that thoughts of the partner persistently occupy the narrator's mind.
All the time
Repetition emphasizing the continuous and uninterrupted nature of the partner's presence in the narrator's thoughts.
All the time
-All the time
-All the time
A final repetition underscoring the enduring nature of the memories and thoughts about the partner.
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