Josephine
Sailor Goon Lyrics


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Oh dear, Josephine
Didn't save my number
For the third time this week
I called her she ain't know who was on the line
Baby I'm
Just tryna get a little bit closer to her
Before she leaves for school
After this year's long hot summer time
Josephine
Josefine
Josefiend
Your kiss is just like morphine
Josephine
Josefine




Josefiend
Your kiss is just like morphine

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of Sailor Goon's song "Josephine," the singer, who refers to himself as "baby," expresses his frustration with Josephine for not saving his number. This repetition suggests that this is not the first time he has experienced this lack of recognition from her. It hints at a lack of connection and familiarity in their relationship. Despite this, he continues to call her, desperately seeking a closer bond with her. He hopes for a deeper connection before Josephine goes off to school, potentially indicating that their time together is limited.


The chorus of the song introduces the repeated refrain of "Josephine," the name of the person the song is dedicated to. The wordplay with her name, turning it into "Josefine" and "Josefiend," adds a layer of complexity to the lyrics. "Josefine" sounds like a term of endearment, a way of expressing the singer's affection for Josephine. However, the shift to "Josefiend" blurs the line between love and addiction. The comparison of Josephine's kiss to morphine, a highly addictive drug, suggests that the singer is both infatuated with and dependent on her. It implies that being with Josephine provides him with a temporary escape or high, but also that he may be aware of the potentially destructive nature of this attachment.


Overall, the lyrics of "Josephine" depict a complicated and possibly one-sided relationship. Josephine's lack of recognition of the singer's phone calls suggests a lack of investment in the connection. However, the singer is persistent, yearning to get closer to her before she leaves for school. The incorporation of wordplay with Josephine's name creates a juxtaposition between affection and addiction. The comparison of her kiss to morphine emphasizes the intense emotional effect she has on the singer, while also hinting at the potentially harmful consequences of their relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh dear, Josephine
My beloved Josephine


Didn't save my number
Failed to remember my contact information


For the third time this week
This has happened on three separate occasions within this week


I called her she ain't know who was on the line
When I phoned her, she did not recognize my voice


Baby I'm just tryna get a little bit closer to her
Darling, I am attempting to establish a deeper connection with her


Before she leaves for school
Prior to her departure for educational purposes


After this year's long hot summer time
Following the extensive and scorching summer of this year


Josephine, Josefine, Josefiend
Referencing Josephine with variations of her name as if she brings both pleasure and pain


Your kiss is just like morphine
The sensation of your kiss is similar to that of the drug morphine


Josephine, Josefine, Josefiend
Continued reference to Josephine with contrasting emotions


Your kiss is just like morphine
Your kiss generates a pleasurable and addictive effect like that of morphine




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