Fever
Starsailor Lyrics


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There's a fever
On the freeway
In the morning
In the morning
And the lover
Smiling for me
Without warning
Without warning
There's an outlaw
On the highway
And she's falling
And she's falling
Man I must have been blind
To carry a torch
For most of my life
These days I'm hanging around
You're out of my heart
And out of my town
There's a fever
On the freeway
In the morning
In the morning
And the lover
Smiling for me
While she's falling
While she's falling
Man I must have been blind
To carry a torch
For most of my life
These days I'm hanging around
You're out of my heart
And out of my town
There's a fever
On the freeway
In the morning
In the morning
And the lover
Smiling for me
Without warning
Without warning
Man I must have been blind
To carry a torch
For most of my life
These days I'm hanging around




You're out of my heart
And out of my town

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Starsailor's song "Fever" seem to be describing a sense of newfound freedom and release after a long and intense relationship has come to an end. The fever in the morning and on the freeway seems to represent a sort of restless energy or excitement that the singer feels now that he is no longer tied down by his past relationship. The lover is smiling for him without warning, suggesting that perhaps he has moved on and found someone new who is able to make him feel alive and happy again.


However, there is also a sense of regret and self-reflection in the lyrics. The singer admits that he must have been blind to carry a torch for most of his life, suggesting that perhaps he wasted a lot of time and energy pining after someone who was not right for him. Now that he has moved on, he is able to hang around freely without any attachment to his past love. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of newfound liberation and self-discovery in the wake of a tumultuous relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a fever
There's an overwhelming, uncontrollable passion or desire


On the freeway
It's present in everyday life, possibly in the midst of a journey


In the morning
It's present at the start of the day, possibly suggesting a new beginning


In the morning
Repeating the idea of the previous line for emphasis


And the lover
The person who is causing or associated with this fever


Smiling for me
Appearing happy and content when in the company of the singer


Without warning
Happening unexpectedly, without any preparation or anticipation


Without warning
Repeating the idea of the previous line for emphasis


There's an outlaw
Another person that the singer perceives as unconventional or rebellious


On the highway
This person is also present in everyday life, possibly on the same journey as the singer


And she's falling
This person is experiencing some kind of decline or failure


And she's falling
Repeating the idea of the previous line for emphasis


Man I must have been blind
Reflecting on a past mistake or misjudgment


To carry a torch
To remain attached or devoted to someone or something despite negative consequences or circumstances


For most of my life
This attachment has been present for a long time, possibly since childhood or adolescence


These days I'm hanging around
The singer is now present in the world, but not actively pursuing any particular course of action


You're out of my heart
The object of the singer's past attachment is no longer present or significant


And out of my town
This person is no longer in the singer's physical proximity or environment




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ERIN MCCARLEY, SACHA SKARBEK

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