Breaking Up
Francis and the Lights Lyrics


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I called you up
To see what's good
Something feels different about this one
I love you still

I called you up
On the phone
Felt so nervous before you picked up
Until we got going

I can't hear you, we're breaking up
Did you say it's over?




I can't hear you, we're breaking up
Did you say you were coming over?

Overall Meaning

In the first paragraph of these lyrics, it seems like the singer is reaching out to someone they care about. They mention calling the person to check in and see how things are going. However, there is a notable sense of uncertainty expressed through the line "Something feels different about this one." This could imply that things are not as they used to be in the relationship. Despite this uncertainty, the singer still affirms their love for the person.


Moving to the second paragraph, the singer continues to describe the act of calling the person they care about. There is a sense of nervousness and anticipation conveyed through the line "Felt so nervous before you picked up." This suggests that the conversation holds some significance or weight for the singer. However, once the conversation begins, the nerves seem to dissipate, and they start to engage more comfortably.


The third paragraph introduces a hint of conflict or tension. The singer mentions that they cannot hear the other person clearly and that the call is breaking up. This can be interpreted metaphorically as a breakdown in communication or understanding between the two individuals. The line "Did you say it's over?" introduces the possibility that the other person may be expressing their desire to end the relationship. This revelation is met with confusion and uncertainty on the part of the singer.


In the final paragraph, the singer continues to highlight the communication issues within the call by repeating, "I can't hear you, we're breaking up." It becomes unclear if the other person actually said the relationship is over, as the singer questions, "Did you say you were coming over?" These conflicting statements reflect the confusion and mixed signals present in the conversation. Overall, these lyrics suggest a sense of uncertainty, potential conflict, and the breakdown of communication within a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I called you up
I reached out to you by making a phone call


To see what's good
To find out how things are going between us


Something feels different about this one
I sense a change or shift in our relationship


I love you still
Despite any challenges or differences, my love for you remains


On the phone
Through the medium of speaking over the telephone


Felt so nervous before you picked up
I experienced anxiety or uneasiness while waiting for you to answer the call


Until we got going
However, once the conversation started, my nerves subsided


I can't hear you, we're breaking up
I'm having trouble hearing you properly, as our phone connection is getting disrupted


Did you say it's over?
I'm uncertain if you mentioned ending our relationship


I can't hear you, we're breaking up
Our call is being interrupted and I can't hear you clearly


Did you say you were coming over?
I'm unsure if you mentioned coming to see me




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: AARON LAMMER, BENJAMIN JOSEPH LEVIN, BJ BURTON, CHANCELOR BENNETT, FRANCIS FAREWELL STARLITE, ROSTAM BATMANGLIJ, Brandon Burton, Chancelor Johnathan Bennett

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Comments from YouTube:

Maria Gonzalez

This was beautiful

Jacob Hop Dances

Thank you so much :)

Christopher Westra

Beautiful story telling with your dancing

Jacob Hop Dances

Thanks man

RetroLoot

Dope shit

juniusmaltby

La musica di Francis Starlite è magia in sé. Questo ragazzo riesce a darle corpo su un palcoscenico pazzesco. Poesia purissima del terzo millennio. (Please, translate...)

Jacob Hop Dances

@juniusmaltby Thank you! Your english is very good I can understand it perfectly! Peace to you as well ❤

juniusmaltby

@Jacob Hop Dances It almost makes me cry. I think it's a powerful metaphor of our times. Your dance on the ruins (an old airport?) and into the loneliness gives hope and joy. Life is strong, after all..
I hope you understand me. Peace from Italy, my friend. Many, many thanks for these beautiful vibrations... . :)

Jacob Hop Dances

Thank you for your kind words ❤️ It really means a lot to me :)

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