Daytime TV
Standing Like Statues Lyrics


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Stay steady with me girl, don’t fall away don’t go to soon don’t say
You’re leaving me before I can get my words out
I know, you know, that I can’t get these words, off my lips
Just give me another moment, I swear to you, you’ll not resist
So never mind, in the next few seconds I guess you’ll decide
That I... I never compromise
Here I stand, just you and I
And here I lay with, the stars up in the sky
Open your eyes
Bleed out inside, as a traffic light, runs red into my eyes
I dream desire oh, let’s set the city on fire
I can’t recall the last time that I said you’re beautiful
Here I am and I’m yours
So never mind, in the next few seconds I guess you’ll realise
That I... I never compromise
Here I stand, just you and I
And here I lay with, the stars up in the sky
Open your eyes. Open your eyes
Open your
Bleed out inside, bleed out inside
And I was there and I was watching you
I was there and I was watching
And I was there and I was watching you
Bleed out inside




Bleed out inside As a traffic light, runs red into my eyes
Open your eyes. Open your eyes. Open your eyes. OPEN YOUR

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Daytime TV" by Standing Like Statues depict a moment of vulnerability and longing in a romantic relationship. The singer pleads with their partner to stay with them, expressing a fear of being left behind or losing them before they can fully express their feelings. There is an urgency in the words, a desperation to make their partner understand and not resist their love.


The line "I never compromise" suggests that the singer is unwilling to settle for anything less than their partner's love and affection. They are determined to stand their ground and fight for their relationship, even in the face of uncertainty. The use of the pronoun "I" emphasizes their individuality and strength of character.


The imagery of laying with the stars in the sky and the urge to "set the city on fire" symbolizes the intensity and passion of their feelings. The singer yearns for a connection so deep that it ignites a spark within them and transforms their world. There is a sense of longing and desire for emotional intimacy and a desire to express their love.


The repetition of the phrase "Open your eyes" signifies a plea for their partner to truly see and understand them, to recognize their genuine feelings. It suggests that their love is genuine and true, and they want their partner to reciprocate and acknowledge it. The repetition emphasizes the importance of this plea.


The final lines speak of the singer's presence and observation. They are watching their partner closely, witnessing their emotions and their inner turmoil. The phrase "bleed out inside" suggests a deep emotional pain or vulnerability, which is juxtaposed with the image of a traffic light turning red, symbolizing a stop or hesitation in their relationship. It is as if their emotions are pouring out, leaving them exposed and vulnerable.


Overall, "Daytime TV" is a heartfelt and emotional song that delves into the complexities of love and longing. It portrays a sense of urgency, desire, and a plea for recognition and understanding in a relationship.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Beth Dalton, Jamie Wiltshire

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