Number 7
L.A.P.D. Lyrics


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Busy times
In our lives
I didn't wanna bother you
Every time that I tried
It's always what do you want
A little time
Every time
Because one day we'll go, too soon
And then we want our time back
You know with death ain't no age limit
That's why they say live it like it's your last one
Check in get with me
We ain't gotta talk a long time
I'll take the short time
Even when it don't measure up
That time I ain't giving up
Cause who knows the day when we question
Why you had to go so soon
I didn't even get the chance to say goodbye I
Miss you
And sometimes I
Close my eyes and try to see your face one time
And when it hits inside I know why cause you were only
Seven numbers away
I should've banged your line
You were only
Seven numbers away
I should've banged your line
I should've banged your line
Maybe soon
I'll be brave
And open up the boxes of yours
All them times in my head
I felt I was prepared enough
Oh
But it was not enough
Oh
Listening back to voicemails tryna hear you
Face buried in your old clothes tryna smell you
Got me yelling out, I miss you, damn, I miss you
Hard to move on without you, what am I to do
Why you had to go so soon
I didn't even get the chance to say goodbye I
Miss you
And sometimes I
Close my eyes and try to see your face one time
And when it hits inside I know why cause you were only
Seven numbers away




I should've banged your line
Oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Number 7" by L.A.P.D./KoRn speak about the regrets and longing that come with losing someone close unexpectedly. The singer reflects on missed opportunities to connect with this person while they were alive, expressing the frustration and sorrow of not being able to say goodbye properly. The mention of "busy times in our lives" captures the common struggle of finding time for loved ones amidst the hectic pace of life. The phrase "a little time, every time" hints at the fleeting nature of life and the importance of cherishing moments with those we care about.


The line "live it like it's your last one" serves as a reminder to appreciate every moment and not take anything for granted, as the reality of death knows no age limit. The concept of time and its value is emphasized throughout the song, with the singer lamenting not making more effort to reach out to the person before it was too late. The repeated refrain "you were only seven numbers away" underscores the idea that a simple phone call could have made a significant difference in their relationship.


The lyrics transition into a sense of guilt and regret as the singer acknowledges their lack of bravery in facing the memories represented by the person's belongings. The emotional toll of their absence is palpable as the singer struggles to come to terms with the loss, attempting to hold onto fragments of their presence through voicemails and old clothes. The raw expression of longing and pain in lines like "I miss you, damn, I miss you" conveys the depth of sorrow and the difficulty of moving forward in the face of such loss.


The song closes with a poignant reflection on the unanswered questions and unresolved feelings left in the wake of losing someone suddenly. The repeated longing to see their face one more time and the haunting realization of their absence evoke a sense of melancholy and longing for closure. The final repetition of "seven numbers away, I should've banged your line" encapsulates the regret and sorrow of not taking the opportunity to connect with the person before they were gone, leaving behind a lingering sense of what could have been.




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Written by: Tim Mamon

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Kudos to the guy in the truck.❤ to see it, you might have saved innocent lives.

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Same perpetrator every time: Anne Igher. Never trust Anne Igher, because you will surely regret doing so. Anne Igher causes all kinds of violence and disruption everywhere. It will be a great day when we can just remove Anne Igher from society for causing so many problems.

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good guy without a gun saves the day

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No. Don't interfere with police work. He might put innocents into risk as well

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@kristideeley

What a WILD freaking chase!!! MASSIVE shout-out to the dude in the grey truck!!!! Your parents did right by you, man! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️

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What Manufacturer Brand as Grey Pick Up Truck??? 🛻

@freedomprivilege6344

I am pretty sure the grey truck guy is not only a concerned citizen (euphemism) but a hard working man that is just very tired of seeing this nonsense play out again and again on TV. Criminals feel entitled to get away with crime now and taxpaying, law abiding citizens are really fed up.

@coldsamon

If he had been injured or killed you be saying he was a idiot!

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