Piccadilly
Christelle Lyrics


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You know I lose my composure
When you look me in the eyes
When I seize your attention
Then you come a little closer
That's when my feelings start to wander
And then I start to wonder why the hell I wanna hold ya
Must be something in the air tonight, making this right
Maybe cause we're on a train in the deep of the night
Nowhere to run away
Always run away from what I like
I have a habit of messing it up
I tend to end things before they've begun
I wanna love you but not for long

Don't fall in love on this train tonight
I-I-I don't know where we'd go
And so I'd rather say no
Turn my face into your favourite memory
I-I-I wanna quit when it's good
I know it's wrong but we should

You know I know I kinda want ya
I can see us being happy
With a puppy
In our flat off Piccadilly
In the future
But then I feel us start to brake
So my feelings take a break
I'm not up for the adventure
And I'm not going any further with your love
Can't you see I don't trust myself to love
Leave it all on the train
Think of what could have been till meet again
I have a habit of messing it up
I tend to end things before they've begun
I wanna love you but not for long

Don't fall in love on this train tonight
I-I-I don't know where we'd go
And so I'd rather say no
Turn my face into your favourite memory
I-I-I wanna quit when it's good
I know it's wrong but we should

Don't love
Love on this train tonight
I don't wanna love
Love on this train tonight no
No love
Love on this train tonight
Please don't fall in love on this train tonight oh
Don't love
Love on this train tonight
I don't wanna love
Love on this train tonight no
No love




Love on this train tonight
Please don't fall in love on this train tonight no

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Christelle's song "Piccadilly" delve into the inner turmoil and conflicting emotions of the singer as she navigates a romantic encounter on a train. The singer expresses vulnerability and a lack of control over her emotions, as evident in the lines "You know I lose my composure when you look me in the eyes." The intense gaze of the other person causes her feelings to stir, leading her to question her own desires and motivations. The sense of uncertainty and hesitance is captured in the line "Must be something in the air tonight, making this right," suggesting a moment of spontaneity and ambiguity.


As the train journey progresses, the singer grapples with her own tendency to self-sabotage and sabotage potential relationships, as highlighted in the lines "I have a habit of messing it up, I tend to end things before they've begun." This self-awareness showcases a fear of intimacy and a reluctance to fully commit to love. The singer is torn between the desire for connection and the fear of vulnerability, as illustrated by the refrain "I wanna love you but not for long."


The chorus serves as a poignant reminder to both the singer and the listener to tread carefully in matters of the heart, as the singer sings, "Don't fall in love on this train tonight, I don't know where we'd go, and so I'd rather say no." The train symbolizes a transient and fleeting moment, where emotions can run high but also dissipate quickly. The singer grapples with conflicting feelings of longing for love and the fear of its potential consequences.


The repeated plea in the chorus to refrain from falling in love on this train tonight underscores the singer's inner turmoil and the struggle to reconcile her desires with her fears. The song conveys a sense of longing and vulnerability, as well as a recognition of the complexities of human connection. Ultimately, "Piccadilly" explores the delicate dance between desire and self-preservation, capturing the nuances of modern romance and the universal experience of grappling with the unknown in matters of the heart.




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Written by: Christelle Pungong

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