Beautiful Blue
Come Clean Lyrics


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God damn, I sure think that you're something pretty.
Take the time to listen and believe me.
Speaking of you comes so easy, that's why it's hard when I know I'm leaving.
Cause we hate these damn goodbyes and the strip on the door that makes that noise.
clways left wanting more, picture your curvature.

There's something about the way you move your eyes, beautiful blue.
You make me feel alive. The flow of your hair as its entwined in mine.
Press you against myself and close my eyes.

I know that it's tough and you're hard on yourself but you look far better than anyone else.
cnd the scent that I get when I "breathe you in"- I feel like John was onto something.
Beautiful breakdown, your head's got the spins.
Running the course, It'll ache til it ends.
Sit on the bed and I'm holding your hand as we wait for the calming effects to kick in.

There's something about the way this just feels right, like free-falling with no fear of height.
cnd we'll fall asleep against the T.V. light, another repeat of what we did last night.


There's something about you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Beautiful Blue" by Come Clean convey a profound sense of admiration and introspection about a significant relationship, emphasizing both the comfort and the pain that comes with closeness and separation. The opening lines express an overwhelming appreciation for the other person, capturing the beauty and allure that captivates the singer. The phrase “God damn, I sure think that you're something pretty” vocalizes an immediate and raw attraction, underlining a deep emotional connection. The sentiment of wanting to share experiences is palpable, as the singer wishes for their partner to believe and understand the depth of their feelings. This longing for connection is ironically juxtaposed with the impending departure, which hints at an emotional struggle—the inevitability of goodbyes that leave a lasting emptiness. The mention of “the strip on the door that makes that noise” evokes the physical transition from togetherness to separation, amplifying the sorrow that comes with parting, while the imagery of “picture your curvature” suggests an intimate knowledge of the partner’s physical presence, highlighting a wistfulness of what might be lost.


As the narrative unfolds, a vivid description of the partner’s attributes further enhances the emotional depth of the song. The line “There's something about the way you move your eyes, beautiful blue” speaks of the captivating existence of the partner's gaze, suggesting that their eyes possess a magical quality that enlivens the singer. These small details serve to paint a larger picture of harmony and connection, evident in the imagery of intertwining hair and wanton closeness. The act of pressing against one another and closing one’s eyes symbolizes a moment of intimacy where the external world fades away, allowing the couple to exist encapsulated in their own private bubble. The lyric showcases a powerful interplay between physical closeness and emotional awakening, portraying a liberation found in love—a stark contrast to the looming specter of departure that haunts the backdrop of their experiences together.


Delving further into the emotional struggle, the lyrics confront insecurities that both partners face while simultaneously uplifting one another. The acknowledgment that “it’s tough and you’re hard on yourself” reveals an understanding of the tumultuous feelings that accompany self-doubt. The assurance that the partner "looks far better than anyone else" emphasizes the singer's perspective, framing beauty in a purely subjective light, which elevates their partner above societal standards. This active engagement in reassuring each other becomes a testament to their bond. The reference to breathing in the scent of their partner alludes to a profound sensory attraction, further affirming the singer’s infatuation. This juxtaposition of euphoria and the mention of “beautiful breakdown” captures the complexities and vulnerabilities that come with deep emotional connections as they navigate through turbulence together, waiting for the “calming effects to kick in” as a metaphor for finding peace amid chaos and uncertainty.


In the final verses, the theme of abandonment transforms into a celebration of shared experiences that exist beyond traditional boundaries. The line “like free-falling with no fear of height” symbolizes a state of total surrender to love, where vulnerability morphs into strength and liberation. It speaks to the almost reckless abandon of immersing oneself entirely in the other person, signifying a confidence in their connection that transcends fear. As they drift to sleep under the dim light of the TV, the moments they share become recurring, illustrating the comfort and familiarity that characterize their relationship. This notion of routine encapsulates the essence of their bond—a lullaby of shared memories that uphold the weight of their affection amidst uncertainty. Ultimately, the refrain “there's something about you” encapsulates the profound yet indefinable magnetism the singer feels for their partner, suggesting a depth of connection that words can hardly encapsulate, making it a song that resonates with the emotional highs and lows found in love and connection.


Line by Line Meaning

God damn, I sure think that you're something pretty.
Indeed, I am genuinely captivated by your beauty.


Take the time to listen and believe me.
Please, lend an ear to my words and trust in my sincerity.


Speaking of you comes so easy, that's why it's hard when I know I'm leaving.
Talking about you flows naturally for me; that's why it pains me to think of our impending separation.


Cause we hate these damn goodbyes and the strip on the door that makes that noise.
We both loathe the heartbreaking farewells and the sound of the door signaling my departure.


Always left wanting more, picture your curvature.
I am forever yearning for more time with you, envisioning your elegant form.


There's something about the way you move your eyes, beautiful blue.
The way your stunning blue eyes express emotion captivates me deeply.


You make me feel alive.
Your presence invigorates my spirit and gives me a sense of vitality.


The flow of your hair as its entwined in mine.
The sensation of your hair merging with mine is a beautiful connection.


Press you against myself and close my eyes.
I hold you close to me, shutting my eyes to savor this intimate moment.


I know that it's tough and you're hard on yourself but you look far better than anyone else.
I understand your struggles and self-criticism, yet you outshine everyone around you.


And the scent that I get when I 'breathe you in'- I feel like John was onto something.
Inhaling your fragrance feels transcendental, reminiscent of profound insights.


Beautiful breakdown, your head's got the spins.
Amidst the chaos of emotions, you experience a whirlwind of thoughts.


Running the course, It'll ache til it ends.
As we navigate this journey together, the emotional discomfort will linger until we reach a resolution.


Sit on the bed and I'm holding your hand as we wait for the calming effects to kick in.
I take your hand while we sit together, anticipating the soothing relief that is soon to envelop us.


There's something about the way this just feels right, like free-falling with no fear of height.
This experience resonates deeply with me, akin to a thrilling plunge without any fear of falling.


And we'll fall asleep against the T.V. light, another repeat of what we did last night.
We’ll drift off to sleep bathed in the glow of the television, repeating the comfort of our previous night together.


There's something about you.
There’s an indescribable quality in you that draws me in irresistibly.




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