Drive
Funeral for a Friend Lyrics


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And I wish it was sweeter
The taste of your mouth
Because right now, it hurts too much to be
Closer than this
And with one hard look
I can tell
That you've had enough of these useless sunsets
[Chorus]
This could be a movie
And this could be our final act
We don't need these happy endings
This could be a movie
And this could be our final act
We don't need these happy endings

So tell your father that
That you're mine
And I'll swear we'll run away
And I'll make a plan and save
Everyone from themselves
And put them in the ground
And put them in the ground

[Chorus]

Sitting in the car
With the radio
Turned to static
Feeling quite tragic
And with one strategic blow
And you find yourself
Back in the hold
That you used to sit so comfortably in

Sitting in the car
With the radio
Turned to static
Feeling quite tragic
And with one strategic blow
And you find yourself
Back in the hold
You used to sit so comfortably in

[Chorus]

Sitting in the car
With the radio
Turned to static
Feeling quite tragic
And with one strategic blow
And you find yourself
Back in the hold
That you used to sit so comfortably in

Sitting in the car
With the radio
Turned to static
Feeling quite tragic
And with one strategic blow
And you find yourself




Back in the hold
That you used to sit so comfortably, comfortably in

Overall Meaning

"Drive" is a song about failed relationships and lingering feelings after a breakup. Matt Davies-Kreye, the lead vocalist, sings about the bitter taste left in his mouth from the memories of his former lover. He longs for a sweeter taste of her mouth but realizes that it hurts too much to even be close to her. The useless sunsets mentioned could also signify the end of a relationship that was full of promise and potential but never lived up to expectations. The chorus speaks to the fact that their story doesn't need a happy ending, as it could serve as a final act in a movie. The second verse is about the desperation felt after a breakup, where people try to reclaim what they once had, even if it's not healthy for them. The song ends with the haunting repetition of the line, "That you used to sit so comfortably in," emphasizing the pain of nostalgia and the realization that true love that cannot be recaptured.


Line by Line Meaning

And I wish it was sweeter
I desire a more pleasant taste


The taste of your mouth
Referring to a kiss from the person the singer is addressing


Because right now, it hurts too much to be
The pain is too intense to bear


Closer than this
Not wanting an emotional connection right now


And with one hard look
Noticing something in the person's expression


I can tell
The singer has observed something about the person


That you've had enough of these useless sunsets
The person is over the romantic and idealized moments in the relationship


This could be a movie
Their current situation feels like a dramatic storyline


And this could be our final act
This could be the end of their story together


We don't need these happy endings
The typical 'happily ever after' ending is not necessary or desirable for them


So tell your father that
The singer wants the person to tell their family about their relationship


That you're mine
Claiming ownership or commitment to the relationship


And I'll swear we'll run away
Promising to escape their current situation with the person


And I'll make a plan and save
The singer will make a plan to rescue the person from their struggles


Everyone from themselves
Saving others from their own inner demons or emotional burdens


And put them in the ground
Metaphorically burying the struggles and pain of others


Sitting in the car
The singer is in a car


With the radio
The car radio is on


Turned to static
No clear station signal is coming through


Feeling quite tragic
Emotions are bleak and sorrowful


And with one strategic blow
A significant event or decision changes everything


And you find yourself
The aftermath of the event or decision has occurred


Back in the hold
Trapped in the same emotional or mental space as before


That you used to sit so comfortably in
The emotional or mental space that was once comfortable and familiar




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: MATTHEW JAMES GUTTERIDGE, DANIEL GEORGE HAYES, ADAM THOMAS MASON, STEPHEN JOHN EVANS

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