Sunday Warning
Motion City Soundtrack Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Another Sunday for a weak end
Struck from the bed
Head first, the arrow
Contact that carried further distance
Where were you when you were here
Some memories often not quite remembered
Some memories remain stains
Train track star love of golf club hunting
X marks the reason
X marks the reason
Sometimes the colors of my words
Upset the colors in your head

Every Sunday warning
Come back casa blanco
Winter was our killer
Everywhere
So long and lovely

Head for the comfort of your comfort
I don't believe I still believe you
Held for the last time
Held long lasting
Until whether we were at all

Every Sunday morning
There's an early warning
To the way we are
Used to talk for hours
In the arctic showers
Of a driving rain
Almost lost control
Of medicative holds
On one winter wonder year
We could cut our eyes
But through all the changes




It's the end that made us
Made us what we are

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Motion City Soundtrack's "Sunday Warning" describe the emotional turmoil of a relationship that has broken down over time. The song opens with the singer waking up on another Sunday, feeling defeated and weak. The imagery of being struck by an arrow and memories being stains suggests a pain that is difficult to wash away. The singer reflects on where their partner was mentally while physically present, noting how memories can be both vivid and forgotten.


As the song continues, there are references to hobbies and interests that may once have brought the couple together, such as golf and hunting. However, the lyrics indicate that there is now an "X mark" on the relationship - a clear reason for the breakdown. The singer acknowledges how their words and emotions can be overwhelming, adding to the tension between them.


The chorus of "Every Sunday warning" speaks to the repetitive nature of their strife, with "casa blanco" (meaning "white house" in Spanish) perhaps symbolizing a clean slate that they never quite attain. The phrase "winter was our killer" alludes to the harsh reality of their situation, with the cold season seen as a catalyst for ending their love. However, there is also a sense of nostalgia and fondness, with past moments shared in the "arctic showers" and "driving rain" still holding significance.


Overall, "Sunday Warning" is a lament for a relationship that has run its course, with the recognition that even if the memories remain, it's the ending that defines them.


Line by Line Meaning

Another Sunday for a weak end
It's another Sunday, but it's a weak end because of the singer's current state of mind.


Struck from the bed
The singer woke up feeling defeated.


Head first, the arrow
The singer feels like they're diving in headfirst and blindly.


Contact that carried further distance
The artist has had some communication with someone, but it's unclear how far it really went.


Where were you when you were here
The artist is questioning the authenticity of their past experiences with someone.


Some memories often not quite remembered
The singer has some memories that are unclear or hazy.


Some memories remain stains
Some memories are painful and stick with the singer.


Train track star love of golf club hunting
The artist is referencing their past interests and hobbies.


X marks the reason
Something has caused the end of a relationship or situation.


X marks the reason
The reason for the end is reiterated as being significant.


Sometimes the colors of my words
The way the singer expresses themselves can be jarring or unsettling for others.


Upset the colors in your head
The artist's words can change someone's perspective or mood in a way that they don't appreciate.


Head for the comfort of your comfort
The singer is reaching for something familiar to find comfort in.


I don't believe I still believe you
The singer is conflicted about whether or not to trust someone.


Held for the last time
The singer had a goodbye that they knew would be the last time they saw someone.


Held long lasting
The memory of the last time they saw someone is still strong and impactful.


Until whether we were at all
The artist is questioning the authenticity of their past relationship with someone.


Every Sunday morning
The singer is reminiscing about a past pattern in their life.


There's an early warning
The singer is recognizing a warning sign in hindsight.


To the way we are
The artist sees a connection between their past patterns and their current state.


Used to talk for hours
The artist is reminiscing about a past habit with someone.


In the arctic showers
The artist is setting the scene of the memory they're recalling.


Of a driving rain
The weather was strong during the memory the singer is recounting.


Almost lost control
The artist felt like they were losing their grip on their emotions during the memory they're recalling.


Of medicative holds
The singer was trying to find comfort in something during the memory they're recalling.


On one winter wonder year
The memory the singer is recalling took place during a specific winter, which they view as noteworthy.


We could cut our eyes
The singer and someone else shared a look or glance during the memory they're recalling.


But through all the changes
Despite the ups and downs, the artist and someone else remained connected.


It's the end that made us
The end of something significant altered and influenced the people involved.


Made us what we are
The end of something significant played a formative role in shaping who the singer is now.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JESSE MACK JOHNSON, JOSHUA ALLEN CAIN, JUSTIN PIERRE COURTNEY, MATTHEW SCOTT TAYLOR, TONY RICHARD THAXTON

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found