Lyrics
Bedroom eyes
Refers to seductive or inviting eyes, typically indicating a desire for intimacy or connection.
You’re giving me your bedroom eyes
The person is giving the singer seductive or inviting looks, suggesting a romantic or intimate interest.
How many times I gotta fall in love
Questioning the number of times the singer needs to experience falling in love.
Before the feeling gets old
Wondering when the feeling of falling in love will become less exciting or lose its novelty.
The neon lights
Describing bright, artificial lights typically associated with urban or nightlife settings.
Cut up the roadside
These lights illuminate the roadside, possibly symbolizing distractions or the chaotic nature of life.
How many times they gotta check my pulse
Asking how many times one's vital signs need checking before feeling alive or present.
Before I feel alive
Questioning when one will truly feel alive or engaged in life's experiences.
I’ve been down, so many times before
Expressing having been in emotional lows several times in the past.
You broke my heart, but I broke yours in return
Recalling a mutual exchange of heartbreak in a previous relationship.
You said that time could stitch up our old hurt
Referencing the belief that time can heal emotional wounds from the past.
And you wanna pick up where we left off
Indicating a desire to resume or restart a relationship from where it was left off.
Get in line
Suggesting conformity or following a prescribed path.
And walk and talk in rhyme
Implying speaking or behaving rhythmically or predictably.
But how many times I gotta tell you that I’m not a good soldier
Expressing reluctance or refusal to conform to societal expectations or roles.
I told ya
Reaffirming the previous statement about not conforming or fitting into a certain role.
We’re shooting for the dream
Describing aiming for aspirations or goals.
The visions worn at the seam
Indicating dreams or ambitions that are starting to show signs of wear or decline.
Beneath a starless sky
Symbolizing a lack of hope or magic in a situation or relationship.
I felt the romance die
Reflecting the end or fading of romantic feelings or sentiments.
Goodbye bedroom eyes
Saying goodbye to the allure or intimacy once associated with the "bedroom eyes."
I’ve been down, so many times before
Reiterating past experiences of emotional lows.
You broke my heart, but I broke yours in return
Recalling mutual hurt in a previous relationship.
You said that time could stitch up our old hurt
Reinforcing the belief that time can heal old emotional wounds.
And you wanna pick up where we left off
Expressing a desire to restart or continue a relationship from where it was left off.
Bedroom eyes.
Repeating the initial reference to seductive or inviting eyes.
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