IStillRemember
Bloc Party Lyrics


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I, I still remember
How you looked that afternoon.
There was only you.

You said "it's just like a full moon".
Blood beats faster in our veins
We left our trousers by the canal
And our fingers, they almost touched

You should have asked me for it
I would have been brave
You should have asked me for it
How could I say no?

And our love could have soared
Over playgrounds and rooftops
Every park bench screams your name
I kept your tie

I've gone wherever you wanted

(I still remember)

And on that teachers' training day
We wrote our names on every train
Laughed at the people off to work
So monochrome and so lukewarm

And I can see our days are becoming nights.
I could feel your heartbeat across the grass.
We should have run.
I would go with you anywhere.
I should have kissed you by the water

You should have asked me for it
I would have been brave
You should have asked me for it
How could I say no?

And our love could have soared
Over playgrounds and rooftops
Every park bench screams your name
I kept your tie

I would let you if you asked me





I still remember

Overall Meaning

The song "I Still Remember" by Bloc Party is a nostalgic and regretful tune about a missed opportunity for love. The song is primarily about the singer missing someone they were deeply in love with during their youth. The opening lyrics describe the moment when the two lovers first met, and the imagery used emphasizes the intense attraction between them, with the phrase "blood beats faster in our veins."


The second half of the verse continues to describe the missed opportunity for romance, with the line "you should have asked me for it, I would have been brave" suggesting that the singer longs to have been braver and to have pursued the person they loved. The chorus mourns the lost potential for their love to have "soared over playgrounds and rooftops," and for every park bench to "scream your name." The final verse describes further memories of being in love, such as writing their names on trains and feeling each other's heartbeats across the grass.


The song’s lyrics have a personal significance to the band's frontman, Kele Okereke. In an interview, he stated that the song was inspired by his experience of falling in love with a fellow student at his boarding school. However, he never revealed whether the love was unrequited or if it was simply not pursued. The song became an anthem for those who had missed out on a chance to confess their love to someone.


Line by Line Meaning

I, I still remember
I have not forgotten about our past together


How you looked that afternoon.
I still recall how you looked on a particular afternoon


There was only you.
I only had eyes for you


You said "it's just like a full moon".
You made a comparison to a full moon


Blood beats faster in our veins
Our heart rates increased in excitement


We left our trousers by the canal
We removed our pants and left them behind


And our fingers, they almost touched
Our fingers were close to touching each other


You should have asked me for it
You should have requested what you wanted


I would have been brave
I would have been willing to do it boldly


How could I say no?
It would have been difficult for me to refuse


And our love could have soared
Our relationship could have reached new heights


Over playgrounds and rooftops
We could have explored new places together


Every park bench screams your name
I am reminded of you when I see park benches


I kept your tie
I saved your tie as a keepsake


I've gone wherever you wanted
I have followed you wherever you wanted to go


And on that teachers' training day
On a specific day of teacher training


We wrote our names on every train
We wrote our names on all the trains we saw


Laughed at the people off to work
We found joy in watching people on their way to work


So monochrome and so lukewarm
They seemed dull and lifeless


And I can see our days are becoming nights.
I can see our time together is coming to an end


I could feel your heartbeat across the grass.
I felt the connection between us


We should have run.
We should have acted on our feelings and run away together


I would go with you anywhere.
I am willing to go anywhere with you


I should have kissed you by the water
I regret not sharing a romantic moment with you by the water


I would let you if you asked me
I am willing to give you what you want if you ask for it


I still remember
I still have vivid memories of our time together




Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: RUSSELL LISSACK, GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG

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@aizzmendoza7804

I Still Remember

Bloc Party

I still remember
How you looked that afternoon
There was only you

You said it's just like a full moon
Blood beats faster in our veins
We left our trousers by the canal
And our fingers, they almost touched

You should have asked me for it
I would have been brave
You should have asked me for it
How could I say no?

And our love could have soared
Over playgrounds and rooftops
Every park bench screams your name
I kept your tie

I've gone wherever you wanted

And on that teachers' training day
We wrote our names on every train
Laughed at the people off to work
So monochrome and so lukewarm

And I can see our days are becoming nights
I could feel your heartbeat across the grass
We should have run
I would go with you anywhere
I should have kissed you by the water

You should have asked me for it

And our love could have soared

I would let you if you asked me

I still remember



@user-ku7fr1ow4h

I, I still remember
How you looked that afternoon.
There was only you.

You said "it's just like a full moon".
Blood beats faster in our veins
We left our trousers by the canal
And our fingers, they almost touched

You should have asked me for it
I would have been brave
You should have asked me for it
How could I say no?

And our love could have soared
Over playgrounds and rooftops
Every park bench screams your name
I kept your tie

I've gone wherever you wanted

(I still remember)

And on that teachers' training day
We wrote our names on every train
Laughed at the people off to work
So monochrome and so lukewarm

And I can see our days are becoming nights.
I could feel your heartbeat across the grass.
We should have run.
I would go with you anywhere.
I should have kissed you by the water

You should have asked me for it
I would have been brave
You should have asked me for it
How could I say no?

And our love could have soared
Over playgrounds and rooftops
Every park bench screams your name
I kept your tie

I would let you if you asked me



All comments from YouTube:

@DoctorWubBree

There's always that one song that brings on a kind of happy sadness
This is it

@ericmehlermusic

I agree. The words "nostalgic" and "bittersweet" come to mind.

@nirad8026

Cynical Basileus nice profile pic, Душане

@SpinDoctor91

I love Bloc Party and this song. Music video i love too also brings back memories.

@deerinheadlights9784

Cynical Basileus 💯

@mwboost

It's like the end of the days of actual good bands on mainstream.

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@RC-fi8nn

Such a sweet, nostalgic song. Should have been a monster hit for the band.

@williamcb78

It’s a monster in my head !! Been on my play list since it was released . 😉✌🏻

@MatheusGLima

I think It was a hit at the time

@dragonknightofamiraka3636

@Matheus G. Lima

It got major MTV play.

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