Voicemail
Antarctigo Vespucci Lyrics


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VOICEMAIL

I broadcasted your face on to my TV screen,
I compared our facial features with a mirror.
I just want to be around you every single day,
is it weird that I've been thinking about you?
I know the normal thing to do would be to talk to you,
but I won't.

I read through all the emails that you wrote to me,
and again the ones that I sent back to you.
I hope I can important in your life some day.




Is it wrong that I've been thinking about that?
I just wanted to leave a message, no need to call back.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Voicemail" by Antarctigo Vespucci delve into the singer's obsession with someone and their desire to be close to them. The song explores themes of infatuation, longing, and perhaps even a tinge of voyeurism.


The verse "I broadcasted your face onto my TV screen, I compared our facial features with a mirror" suggests that the singer is completely fixated on the person they are addressing. They take their obsession to the next level by actively replaying and analyzing their own image alongside that of the person, as if trying to find similarities or connections.


The next line "I just want to be around you every single day, is it weird that I've been thinking about you?" reveals the singer's overwhelming desire to be in the presence of this person. They question the normality of their thoughts, implying that they may be aware of the intensity and obscurity of their feelings.


The following lines suggest that the singer has gone to great lengths to gather information about the person they are infatuated with. They've read through all the emails exchanged between them, potentially seeking validation or a deeper understanding of their connection. They express hope for being important in the person's life someday, emphasizing their longing for a meaningful role.


Lastly, the closing line "I just wanted to leave a message, no need to call back" signifies that the singer is aware of the boundaries they should respect. Instead of reaching out directly or engaging in a conversation, they settle for a voicemail as an indirect means of communication. This choice may reflect a mix of uncertainty, fear, and a desire to maintain a one-sided connection without disrupting the dynamic between them.


Overall, "Voicemail" captures the intense emotions and complexities surrounding unrequited love or infatuation. It portrays the internal struggle of the singer as they navigate their feelings and attempt to maintain a connection from a distance.


Line by Line Meaning

I broadcasted your face on to my TV screen,
I displayed your image prominently on my television screen.


I compared our facial features with a mirror.
I examined our physical appearances by looking at myself in the mirror.


I just want to be around you every single day,
I desire to spend every day in your presence.


is it weird that I've been thinking about you?
Is it strange that you constantly occupy my thoughts?


I know the normal thing to do would be to talk to you,
I am aware that the conventional course of action is to engage in conversation with you.


but I won't.
However, I choose not to do so.


I read through all the emails that you wrote to me,
I thoroughly reviewed all the electronic messages you composed for me.


and again the ones that I sent back to you.
As well as revisiting the ones I sent in response to yours.


I hope I can important in your life some day.
I harbor a desire to hold significance in your life at some point in the future.


Is it wrong that I've been thinking about that?
Is it morally incorrect that I constantly ponder about this possibility?


I just wanted to leave a message, no need to call back.
My intention was simply to record and deliver a message without requiring a response from you.




Lyrics © TERRORBIRD PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Antarctigo Vespucci

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