Waffle House
Jonas Brothers Lyrics


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(Come on) (hey now)
We never knew how to forfeit (hey now)
But we always knew how to talk sh- (hey now)
Couple nights, threw gasoline on the fire (hey) (hey now)
We never knew how to perfect (hey now)
But we always knew it would work

'Cause if something misread
Or if something got said
Know before the night ends

No, don't get stressed, it's gon' get figured out
Oh, deep conversations at the Waffle House
Headstrong father and a determined mother
Oh, that's why some nights we tried to kill each other
But you know it's always love (hey now)

We never knew how to fake it (hey now)
But we always knew how to break sh- (hey now)
Couple nights, threw gasoline on the fire

'Cause if something misread
Or if something got said
Know before the night ends

No, don't get stressed, it's gon' get figured out
Oh, deep conversations at the Waffle House
Headstrong father and a determined mother
Oh, that's why some nights we tried to kill each other
But you know it's always love

Na-na-na (oh, yeah)
La-la-la-la (but you know it's only love)
Na-na-na (oh, baby)
La-la-la-la

But you know it's always gon' get figured out
Deep conversations at the Waffle House
Headstrong father and a determined mother
Oh, that's why some nights we tried to kill each other
You know it's only love

Na-na-na (oh, yeah)
La-la-la-la (you know it's only love)
Na-na-na (hey)
La-la-la-la (you know it's only love)




Na-na-na (it's always love)
La-la-la-la

Overall Meaning

In the song "Waffle House" by the Jonas Brothers, the lyrics delve into the complexities of a family dynamic and the ups and downs that inevitably come with it. The opening lines suggest that despite not knowing how to compromise or hold back in their arguments, they always knew how to communicate their feelings aggressively. The reference to throwing gasoline on the fire implies that they often intensified their conflicts, but deep down, they knew it would eventually work out.


The chorus highlights the underlying love within the family despite their challenges. The Waffle House is mentioned as a setting for deep conversations, signifying a place where they could come together and talk things out. The lyrics mention a headstrong father and a determined mother, representing strong-willed individuals who may clash at times. The line, "Oh, that's why some nights we tried to kill each other," metaphorically expresses the intensity of their disagreements while emphasizing that it was born out of love rather than malice.


The repetition of "na-na-na" and "la-la-la-la" in the outro serves as a catchy and melodic resolution, reinforcing the idea that despite the difficulties, it always gets figured out and love remains the foundation of their family.


Line by Line Meaning

Come on
Let's go


(hey now)
Right now


We never knew how to forfeit
We never knew how to give up


But we always knew how to talk sh-
But we always knew how to argue


Couple nights, threw gasoline on the fire
A few nights, we made the situation worse


We never knew how to perfect
We never knew how to make it flawless


But we always knew it would work
But we always knew it would resolve itself


'Cause if something misread
Because if something was misunderstood


Or if something got said
Or if something was said


Know before the night ends
Know before the night is over


No, don't get stressed, it's gon' get figured out
No, don't get stressed, it will be resolved


Oh, deep conversations at the Waffle House
Oh, meaningful talks at the Waffle House


Headstrong father and a determined mother
A stubborn father and a resolute mother


Oh, that's why some nights we tried to kill each other
Oh, that's why some nights we fought intensely


But you know it's always love (hey now)
But you know it's always fueled by love


We never knew how to fake it
We never knew how to pretend


But we always knew how to break sh-
But we always knew how to cause trouble


'Cause if something misread
Because if something was misunderstood


No, don't get stressed, it's gon' get figured out
No, don't get stressed, it will be resolved


Na-na-na (oh, yeah)
Singing sounds


La-la-la-la (but you know it's only love)
Singing sounds (but you know it's only love)


Na-na-na (oh, baby)
Singing sounds (oh, baby)


But you know it's always gon' get figured out
But you know it will always be resolved


You know it's only love
You know it's only love




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Daniel Tashian, Gregory Aldae Hein, Ido Zmishlany, Jason A. Cornet, Johnny Simpson, Jon Bellion, Joseph Jonas, Kevin Jonas, Nicholas Jerry Jonas, Peter Anthony Nappi

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@delatorregiovanna

Okay this is an ANTHEM. The Jonas Brothers are in a whole new level of artistry right now and I love every second of the new music 🥹❤️

@amycrista4257

Because they hired Jon bellion to write and produce- they have the best of the best creating for them

@kikod5087

It’s all Jon ❤️ he is a dream producer.

@VibingLyrics_

Lyrics; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24VEVk_ExTE

@Thefog3_evanromero

@@amycrista4257 true !!!!

@Madisontaylorholmes

And he’s my favorite husband ever.

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@florenciagarcia2873

Nick's voice in this one!! OMG!!!

@brittnaycattaneo6015

😅😅😅😅 ikr! His always gives me Xtra chills

@isaactrujillodominguez6495

I would say Nick's voice in general 😂

@lwandie260

Yes, yes...of cause. But damn Joe's voice had a KICK to it in this one

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