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You and Your Lover
Playdate Lyrics


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Maybe things are real good now
Our paths have already crossed
It's the real thing now
Some will say it's all you've got
That feeling
It's painful
Unseen at every angle
Just wait for that feeling
You can only run too

Do you ever wonder
If time slows down
For you and your lover

Memories of moments alone
A long time ago
It passes away
Letters on the wall spell your name
Steady like a plane
It burns just the same

It could take a little bit longer
It could take a little bit longer
It could take a little bit longer

I remember midnight too
It got so old so soon
When the sun came up
And let the light in my room
That feeling
It's painful
Unseen at every angle
Just wait for that feeling
You can only run too

Memories of moments alone
A long time ago
It passes away
Letters on the wall spell your name
Steady like a plane
It burns just the same

It could take a little bit longer
It could take a little bit longer
It could take a little bit longer

Overall Meaning

In the song "You and Your Lover" by Playdate, the lyrics describe a relationship that is both painful and beautiful. The first verse talks about how things may be going well in the present, but the feeling of pain and longing still lingers. The chorus poses a question about whether time slows down when two people are in love, highlighting the feeling of being lost in the moment with someone special. The second verse speaks to memories of past moments and how they can bring both comfort and pain. There is a sense of acceptance that things may take longer than expected, but the feeling remains the same.


The lyrics in this song are about the complexities of love and relationships. The idea that even when things are going well, there can still be a sense of pain and longing. It touches on the idea that time with someone you love can feel as if it is happening in slow motion, while memories of past moments can be bittersweet. There is a sense of acceptance that things may not happen as quickly as one hopes, but the feeling remains the same.


Overall, "You and Your Lover" is a beautifully written song about the complexities of love and relationships. It captures the feeling of being lost in the moment with someone special, while also acknowledging the pain and longing that can come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe things are real good now
Perhaps the current situation is satisfactory


Our paths have already crossed
We have already had significant encounters or interactions


It's the real thing now
It's not just a superficial emotion or experience anymore


Some will say it's all you've got
For some people, this love or connection is everything they have


That feeling
Referring to a strong emotion, most likely love or longing


It's painful
This emotion is causing discomfort or distress


Unseen at every angle
This feeling cannot be explained or defined precisely


Just wait for that feeling
Be patient, as this emotion or longing might take time


You can only run too
You can try to avoid or escape this feeling, but you cannot hide from it forever


Do you ever wonder
Introducing a question about a specific thought or feeling


If time slows down
Questioning if time seems to move slower in certain situations


For you and your lover
Referring to a specific relationship between two people


Memories of moments alone
Recollections of past experiences spent in solitude


A long time ago
In the distant past, a lifetime ago


It passes away
Those moments or experiences have come and gone


Letters on the wall spell your name
A specific detail that adds or represents a personal touch or memory


Steady like a plane
Likely a metaphor or simile for an enduring, unchanging feeling or state


It burns just the same
It still has the same intensity or passion, despite the passage of time


It could take a little bit longer
Implying that patience might still be required before a resolution


I remember midnight too
Introducing a specific memory or experience from the past


It got so old so soon
Despite the initial excitement or novelty, this memory eventually became stale


When the sun came up
Marking a particular moment in time when the situation or atmosphere might have changed


And let the light in my room
Introducing another detail that adds to the imagery and tone of the sentence




Writer(s): Alijah Sky Rosner, Jordan Naomi Koz, Liam Logan Ciavarelli, Maximilian Burke Landau

Contributed by Joseph H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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