Are You Coming Over?
Early Internet Lyrics


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Mary, I miss you - I've got to resist you
Head in the water, knees in a spin
All since I've known you, all paranoia
It comes, it goes, it came and it went
Are you coming over again?
Are you coming over?
Are you coming over again?
Mary deceived me, you'll have to believe me
You're being selfish. Am I wearing thin?
Drunk on emotion, thoughts of devotion
Hang in the hall where your pictures had been
Are you coming over again?
Are you coming over?
Are you coming over again?
You can't escape if it's safe to drive
I never, I never
I pull in reverse, watch you curse and cry
Whatever, whatever
You can't escape if it's safe to drive
I never, I never
I pull in reverse, watch you curse and cry
Whatever, whatever
Are you coming over again?
Are you coming over?




Are you coming over again?
Are you coming over?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Are You Coming Over?" by Early Internet depict a tumultuous relationship and the singer's longing for someone named Mary. The song expresses a conflicting mix of emotions, with the singer feeling both a strong desire for Mary's presence and a sense of betrayal or deception. The first verse sets the tone with the lines "Mary, I miss you - I've got to resist you / Head in the water, knees in a spin." Here, the singer acknowledges their longing for Mary but also recognizes the need to resist those feelings.


Throughout the song, the singer alludes to moments of paranoia and emotional instability caused by their relationship with Mary. They mention how these feelings "come, they go, they came and they went." The chorus keeps a simple and direct question, asking if Mary will come over again. The repetition of this question reflects the singer's desperation and uncertainty about the future of their relationship.


The second verse suggests that Mary has deceived the singer, but it also questions the singer's doubts, asking if they are being selfish and if they themselves are wearing thin. The line "Drunk on emotion, thoughts of devotion / Hang in the hall where your pictures had been" indicates a deep emotional connection between the singer and Mary, even though their relationship seems to be in a strained state.


In the final verse, the singer contemplates the idea of escape, implying that they are stuck in a cycle of emotional turmoil with Mary. The lines "You can't escape if it's safe to drive" and "I pull in reverse, watch you curse and cry" illustrate a sense of helplessness and frustration. The repetition of "Are you coming over again?" in the last chorus emphasizes the singer's yearning for Mary's presence, despite the challenges they face.


Overall, "Are You Coming Over?" delves into the complexities of a troubled relationship, capturing the singer's conflicting emotions of longing, doubt, and frustration. It portrays the ups and downs of love, as well as the struggle to understand and navigate the dynamics between two individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

Mary, I miss you - I've got to resist you
I still have feelings for Mary, but I need to suppress them


Head in the water, knees in a spin
Feeling overwhelmed and disoriented


All since I've known you, all paranoia
Ever since I met you, I've been consumed by feelings of suspicion and anxiety


It comes, it goes, it came and it went
These feelings of paranoia come and go, appearing and disappearing intermittently


Are you coming over again?
Are you planning to visit me once more?


Are you coming over?
Will you come to see me?


Are you coming over again?
Will you visit me again?


Mary deceived me, you'll have to believe me
Mary has betrayed me, you must trust my words


You're being selfish. Am I wearing thin?
You're acting self-centered. Am I starting to lose patience?


Drunk on emotion, thoughts of devotion
Overwhelmed by emotions and deeply dedicated thoughts


Hang in the hall where your pictures had been
Your pictures used to hang in the hallway, now they're gone


You can't escape if it's safe to drive
You can't avoid confronting this situation when it's convenient for you


I never, I never
I've never done it before


I pull in reverse, watch you curse and cry
I retreat and observe you expressing frustration and sadness


Whatever, whatever
I don't care, it doesn't matter


Are you coming over again?
Will you come to visit me once more?


Are you coming over?
Will you come to see me?


Are you coming over again?
Will you visit me again?


Are you coming over?
Will you come to see me?




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Written by: Dean Stafford

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