little things
Lily Allen Lyrics


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Sometimes I find myself sittin' back and reminiscing
Especially when I have to watch other people kissing
And I remember when you started callin' me your Mrs
All the play fighting, all the flirtatious disses
I tell you sad stories about my childhood
I don't know why I trusted you but I knew that I could
We'd spend the whole weekend lying in our own dirt
I was just so happy in your boxers and your t-shirt

Dreams, dreams
Of when we had just started things
Dreams of you and me
And it seems, it seems
That I can't shake those memories
I wonder if you have the same dreams too

The littlest things that take me there
I know it sounds lame but it's so true
I know it's not right, but it seems unfair
That things are reminding me of you
Sometimes I wish we could just pretend
Even if only for one weekend
So come on, tell me, is this the end?

Drinkin' tea in bed, watching DVDs
When I discovered all your dirty grotty magazines
You take me out shopping and all we'd buy is trainers
As if we ever needed anything to entertain us
The first time that you introduced me to your friends
And you could tell that I was nervous so you held my hand
When I was feeling down, you made that face you do
There's no one in the world who could replace you

Dreams, dreams
Of when we had just started things
Dreams of me and you
And it seems, it seems
That I can't shake those memories
I wonder if you feel the same way too

The littlest things that take me there
I know it sounds lame but it's so true
I know it's not right, but it seems unfair
That things are reminding me of you
Sometimes I wish we could just pretend




Even if only for one weekend
So come on, tell me, is this the end?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lily Allen's song Little Things express nostalgia and longing for a past relationship. The singer reminisces about the times they spent together - from play fighting and flirtation to sharing sad childhood stories and lounging around in their underwear. She also recalls specific moments, like watching DVDs in bed or discovering her partner's secret stash of magazines. Despite these happy memories, the relationship has ended and the singer is left with only dreams and reminders of what once was. She wishes they could "just pretend" for one weekend, hinting at a desire to rekindle the romance, but also wonders if this is truly the end.


The lyrics of Little Things are relatable to anyone who has experienced the pain of a breakup and the longing for what has been lost. The song captures the bittersweet feeling of remembering a past love and feeling both grateful for the happy moments and sad about their absence. The imagery in the lyrics, such as the "dirty grotty magazines," adds a touch of realism and humor to the emotional content.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes I find myself sittin' back and reminiscing
Occasionally, I reflect on our past experiences


Especially when I have to watch other people kissing
Particularly when I see other couples being intimate


And I remember when you started callin' me your Mrs
I reminisce about when you began referring to me as your spouse


All the play fighting, all the flirtatious disses
Our playful arguments and teasing remarks


I tell you sad stories about my childhood
I confided in you about my unhappy upbringing


I don't know why I trusted you but I knew that I could
I'm uncertain why I had faith in you, but I did


We'd spend the whole weekend lying in our own dirt
We'd laze around for the entire weekend, not bothering to clean up


I was just so happy in your boxers and your t-shirt
I felt content wearing your clothing


Dreams, dreams Of when we had just started things Dreams of you and me
I have memories of when we first began our relationship


And it seems, it seems That I can't shake those memories I wonder if you have the same dreams too
I can't forget those moments and I wonder if you think of them too


The littlest things that take me there I know it sounds lame but it's so true
Insignificant things can transport me back to those times, even though it may seem silly


I know it's not right, but it seems unfair That things are reminding me of you
It's not fair that things still make me think of you


Sometimes I wish we could just pretend Even if only for one weekend
I yearn for us to act as if we're still together, even if it's just for a brief period


So come on, tell me, is this the end?
Thus, I ask you if our relationship is irrevocably over


Drinkin' tea in bed, watching DVDs When I discovered all your dirty grotty magazines
The time we spent relaxing in bed, and when I found your lewd publications


You take me out shopping and all we'd buy is trainers As if we ever needed anything to entertain us
We would go shopping and only purchase shoes, as if that were enough to keep us amused


The first time that you introduced me to your friends And you could tell that I was nervous so you held my hand
When you first introduced me to your acquaintances and sensed my anxiety; thus, you held my hand for support


When I was feeling down, you made that face you do There's no one in the world who could replace you
When I felt dejected, you would make your unique expression; in this world, no one could substitute you


Dreams, dreams Of when we had just started things Dreams of me and you
I recollect back to when our association was nascent


And it seems, it seems That I can't shake those memories I wonder if you feel the same way too
Those memories persist and I ponder if you feel the same way


The littlest things that take me there I know it sounds lame but it's so true
Smallest things can harken back to those times, although it may appear foolish


I know it's not right, but it seems unfair That things are reminding me of you
It may be inaccurate, but it feels unjust that things still make me recall you


Sometimes I wish we could just pretend Even if only for one weekend
I aspire to feign that we're still together, even if it's solely for a few days


So come on, tell me, is this the end?
Hence, I implore you, is this how it reaches its conclusion?




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