SUMMER
Housecall Lyrics


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I should′ve met you in the summer
I wonder what we could've been
God knows so much you′d love to say
Just let me take you out for dinner
Just let me know where and when
I'm sure we'll be relieved by then
Just let me be [...?]
′Cause i′m up all night
Wishing you were by my side
And i'm up all night
Trying to get you [...?]
And i′m up all night
Wishing you were by my side
My side

I just want to be your lover
Just tell me what I gotta do
For me to see all your colors
I know I've got a lot to loose
But I really don′t care
As long as I'm always there
The way you deal is no fair
′Cause I know you don't feel the same

'Cause i′m up all night
Wishing you were by my side
And i′m up all night
Trying to get you [...?]
And i'm up all night
Wishing you were by my side
My side





I can see you looking back at me
Those pretty eyes are way too much for me

Overall Meaning

The Housecall song "Summer" tells the story of a person who deeply regrets not meeting their love interest during the summer season. The lyrics start with the line "I should've met you in the summer, I wonder what we could've been." This line hints at the anticipation and possibilities that could have been had they met during summertime. The singer then goes on to mention how much the person they're interested in has to say and wants to take them out for dinner. Despite their eagerness, they are met with unrequited love, and the person they desire doesn't feel the same, yet they still wish to be with them. The lyrics also mention how the singer is up all night, consumed by thoughts of the person they wish to be with, hoping that someday they'll realize how much the singer loves them.


The song tells a very relatable story, as many people have experienced unrequited love at some point in their lives. The lyrics also highlight how people are often consumed by thoughts of someone they love, wishing they could be together. The emotions in the song are raw, and the vulnerability expressed by the singer is palpable.


Line by Line Meaning

I should've met you in the summer
The singer regrets not having met the addressee during the summer.


I wonder what we could've been
The singer is curious about the potential of a romantic relationship between them.


God knows so much you'd love to say
The singer believes the addressee has a lot to express, likely about their feelings toward the singer.


Just let me take you out for dinner
The artist is proposing a date with the addressee.


Just let me know where and when
The artist eagerly awaits a response from the addressee regarding their proposal.


I'm sure we'll be relieved by then
The singer anticipates a positive outcome from the date.


Just let me be [...?]
The singer's unfinished sentence implies a desire to be something more to the addressee.


'Cause I'm up all night Wishing you were by my side And I'm up all night Trying to get you [...?] And I'm up all night Wishing you were by my side My side
The artist is consumed with a longing for the addressee and spends their nights wishing for their companionship, while also making efforts to win them over.


I just want to be your lover
The artist seeks romantic involvement with the addressee.


Just tell me what I gotta do
The artist is willing to take any action that will increase their chances with the addressee.


For me to see all your colors
The singer wants to know the addressee fully for who they truly are.


I know I've got a lot to lose
The artist is aware that pursuing the addressee may include risks and potential losses.


But I really don't care As long as I'm always there The way you deal is no fair 'Cause I know you don't feel the same
The singer accepts the potential consequences of their pursuit, but expresses frustration that the addressee may not reciprocate their feelings.


I can see you looking back at me Those pretty eyes are way too much for me
The singer is attracted to the addressee and finds them visually pleasing and captivating.




Writer(s): Wilfoviz Rodriguez Bustamante, Eli Saenz

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