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Do You Remember
Jack Johnson Lyrics


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Do you remember when we first met?
I sure do, it was some time in early September
You were lazy about it, you made me wait around
I was so crazy about you I didn't mind

So I was late for class, I locked my bike to yours
It wasn't hard to find, you painted flowers on it
I guess that I was afraid that if you rolled away
You might not roll back my direction real soon

Well I was crazy about you then and now
The craziest thing of all is over ten years have gone by
And you're still mine, we're locked in time
Let's rewind

Do you remember when we first moved in together?
The piano took up the living room
You played me boogie-woogie I played you love songs
You'd say we're playing house now you still say we are

We built our getaway up in a tree we found
We felt so far away but we were still in town
Now I remember watching that old tree burn down
I took a picture that I don't like to look at

Well all these times they come and go
And alone don't seem so long
Over ten years have gone by
We can't rewind, we're locked in time
But you're still mine
Do you remember?

Overall Meaning

The song "Do You Remember" by Jack Johnson is an ode to love that has stood the test of time. The lyrics recall the early days of a relationship, starting with the memory of when they first met in early September. The singer remembers waiting for the other person to make the first move, as they were "lazy about it." However, the singer was so enamored that they didn't mind waiting.


The lyrics then recall another memory: when they first moved in together. The living room was dominated by a piano, and the singer and their partner would play different songs on it. The relationship is shown to have weathered difficult times as well, as the couple lost their "getaway up in a tree" when it burned down. Despite these difficulties, Johnson emphasizes the enduring nature of their love.


The overall tone of the song is wistful, as the singer reflects on the past and how much has changed in over a decade. The repeated refrain of "do you remember?" serves to highlight the importance of nostalgia and remembering the good times. The combination of the gentle, acoustic melody and Johnson's soothing voice make for a bittersweet trip down memory lane.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember when we first met?
Asking if the person remembers the time they first met.


I sure do, it was some time in early September
Recalling the specific time of year when they first met.


You were lazy about it, you made me wait around
Describing how the other person was slow to respond to their advances.


I was so crazy about you I didn't mind
Saying that despite the other person's slowness, they were still very attracted to them.


So I was late for class, I locked my bike to yours
Telling the story of how they first connected by locking their bikes together.


It wasn't hard to find, you painted flowers on it
Noticing the detail of the flowers the other person had painted on their bike.


I guess that I was afraid that if you rolled away
Expressing a fear of losing the other person's attention and affection.


You might not roll back my direction real soon
Worrying that the other person might move on or lose interest in them.


Well I was crazy about you then and now
Emphasizing that they still feel very strongly for the other person.


The craziest thing of all is over ten years have gone by
Reflecting on the amount of time that has passed since they first met.


And you're still mine, we're locked in time
Appreciating the fact that they are still together after all these years.


Let's rewind
Expressing a desire to relive those early moments together.


Do you remember when we first moved in together?
Asking if the other person remembers the time they first lived together.


The piano took up the living room
Describing the large instrument that dominated their shared space.


You played me boogie-woogie I played you love songs
Recounting how they used to play music together.


You'd say we're playing house now you still say we are
Recalling how the other person used to joke about their relationship being like playing house, and how they still feel that way now.


We built our getaway up in a tree we found
Telling the story of how they built a treehouse together.


We felt so far away but we were still in town
Saying that despite feeling isolated in their treehouse, they were still close to home.


Now I remember watching that old tree burn down
Recalling a sad memory of their treehouse being destroyed.


I took a picture that I don't like to look at
Saying that they have a reminder of the treehouse burning down, but it brings up negative emotions.


Well all these times they come and go
Reflecting on the passage of time and how things change over the years.


And alone don't seem so long
Realizing that time goes by faster when they are with the person they love.


Over ten years have gone by
Reiterating how much time has passed since they first met.


We can't rewind, we're locked in time
Acknowledging that they cannot go back in time, but they appreciate the memories they have together.


But you're still mine
Stating that despite the changes and challenges they have faced, the other person is still with them and they are still in love.


Do you remember?
Ending the song with a final question about the memories they have shared.




Lyrics © Bubble Toes Publishing, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: Jack Hody Johnson

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