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Quinn Lewis Lyrics
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Cause, ‘don’t remember anything past nine, but
If my memory serves me right
You should be here right now
Someone said I took a bottle down,
Saw you and all your friends walk out, and
If my memory was here right now
Staring at my car, sideways, in the driveway
Helping me find all the memories I erased
I dont know where I lost you //
but cha probably out there with my credit card
And my // old I.D. and my exes key
Cause I still don’t know where the hell they are //
Yeah my headache hurts but what makes it worse
Is i w oke up all alone
No I dont know where I lost you // but
you’re probably out there with my
Credit card keys and phone
Call ya if I could baby, call ya if I could
Buy you something good, baby whatever you want
Call ya if I could baby, buy you something good,
but all my shit is gone
I know you probably didn’t go straight home
But I really hope you’re waking up alone
Cause if I see you with somebody I know
I know that I’d freak out
Ill figure out a way to find my phone
And put the little money that I got on hold
But you’re only thing that I can’t control
And I need you here right now
Call ya if I could baby, call ya if I could
Buy you something good, baby whatever you want
Call ya if I could baby, call ya if I could
Buy you something good but all my shit is gone
Call ya if I could baby, buy you something good, but all my shit is gone
And I’m sitting in my car, sideways, in the driveway
Hoping that you remember the memories I erased
In these lyrics, Quinn Lewis reflects on a night of heavy partying and the consequences that followed. He confesses not remembering anything after 9 PM, indicating that he may have been heavily intoxicated. Despite his hazy memory, he acknowledges that if his recollection serves him right, the person he is singing to should be with him in that moment.
He mentions hearing that he consumed a bottle of alcohol and witnessed the person he desires walking out with their friends. If only his memory were intact, he believes that the person he longs for would still be there. This shows his regret for the potential missed opportunity and his desire to have them by his side again.
The chorus reveals his frustration and confusion over the whereabouts of the person he lost. He suggests that they might be out there somewhere, possibly with his credit card, old identification, and the key to his exes' place. The realization that he has lost these important possessions intensifies his headache and amplifies his lonely state. Despite not knowing where he lost them, he shares his hope that they are with the person he desires, indicating his longing for their presence.
He expresses his desire to call the person, regretting the fact that he lost his phone in the events of the previous night. He wishes he could contact them, buy them something nice, and fulfill their desires. However, he feels helpless as all his belongings have vanished, making it impossible to establish communication or offer any material comforts.
Lewis acknowledges that the person he desires may not have gone straight home, which creates anxiety for him. He hopes that they are waking up alone, as the thought of them being with someone else causes him distress. He vows to find his phone and put the little money he has on hold, signaling his determination to regain control of his life. However, throughout all his efforts, the one thing he cannot control is the person he yearns for, emphasizing his need for their presence.
In the closing lines, he sits in his car, reflecting on his memories and hoping fervently that the person he lost remembers them as well. This showcases his longing for the memories they shared, as well as his desire for the person to recall the emotions and experiences they had together.
Line by Line Meaning
Must’ve really fucked up last night,
I made a big mistake last night
Cause, ‘don’t remember anything past nine, but
I have no memory after nine o'clock
If my memory serves me right
Based on what I remember
You should be here right now
You should be with me in this moment
Someone said I took a bottle down,
I was told that I drank a whole bottle
Saw you and all your friends walk out, and
I saw you and your friends leave
If my memory was here right now
If I could recall
Maybe you would be too
Perhaps you would still be here
Staring at my car, sideways, in the driveway
Looking at my car parked crooked in the driveway
Helping me find all the memories I erased
Assisting me in recovering the memories I forgot
I dont know where I lost you //
I have no idea where I lost you
but cha probably out there with my credit card
But you are likely out there with my credit card
And my // old I.D. and my exes key
And my old identification and the key to my ex's place
Cause I still don’t know where the hell they are //
Because I still don't have a clue where they are
Yeah my headache hurts but what makes it worse
Yes, my headache is painful, but what makes it worse
Is i w oke up all alone
Is that I woke up by myself
No I dont know where I lost you // but
No, I don't know where I lost you, but
you’re probably out there with my
you are likely out there with my
Credit card keys and phone
Credit card, keys, and phone
Call ya if I could baby, call ya if I could
I would call you if I could, baby
Buy you something good, baby whatever you want
Purchase something nice for you, baby, whatever you desire
Ill figure out a way to find my phone
I will find a solution to locate my phone
And put the little money that I got on hold
And freeze the small amount of money I have
And I’m sitting in my car, sideways, in the driveway
I am sitting in my car, parked crooked in the driveway
Hoping that you remember the memories I erased
Wishing that you still recall the memories I forgot
Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MATTHEW BRYANT HASTINGS, MICHAEL JARED ROBINSON, QUINN LEWIS DELBRIDGE, ROCKY HYATT BLOCK
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