Disappear
The Argument Lyrics


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Looks like I did it again,
I put my hands on two and ten,
And I drove you away, I drove you away.
I said all the right things,
To get all the wrong responses,
She said "I want you, I just don't want you now"
I could stay tonight and we can just pretend I was never here.
I could stay tonight or maybe I should go before I get the wrong idea.
"Life is but a dream," she said,
"'Cause this all too good to be true.".
Maybe my life would be better if I could just let her go.
Maybe I should just walk away,
Maybe I should just disappear,
Maybe I should just walk away...
Looks like I did it again,
I took each step so carefully,
But I fell I again (I fell again),
I fell again.
I'm giving up on you,
I'm giving up on you,
(I'm giving up on you) I'm done,
(I'm giving up on you) I'm done,
(I'm giving up on you) I'm done.
At least for tonight,
At least for now,
At least until you tell me I'm allowed to feel otherwise.

"Life is but a dream," she said,
"'Cause this all too good to be true.".
Maybe my life would be better if I could just let her go.
Maybe I should just walk away,
Maybe I should just disappear,
Maybe I should just walk away...
Looks like I did it again,




I put my hands on two and ten,
And I drove you away, I drove you away...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Argument's song "Disappear" tell the story of someone who keeps making the same mistakes and driving their partner away. It's a tale of self-doubt and self-sabotage, with the singer contemplating whether they should just disappear and walk away from the relationship entirely.


The first verse sets the scene as the singer realizes they have pushed their partner away yet again. They acknowledge that they may have said the right things but still got the wrong reactions. The chorus offers two options: stay the night and pretend like nothing happened, or leave before they get the wrong idea.


The second verse has the singer pondering their life and relationship, wondering if it's all too good to be true, and if letting go of their partner would make life better. The final chorus repeats the first verse, ending with the lines "At least until you tell me I'm allowed to feel otherwise," indicating that the singer is still hoping for another chance.


Overall, "Disappear" is a relatable song about making the same mistakes in relationships and facing the consequences. It explores themes of self-doubt, self-sabotage, and the difficulty of breaking bad habits.


Line by Line Meaning

Looks like I did it again,
I made the same mistake again.


I put my hands on two and ten,
I got behind the wheel and drove.


And I drove you away, I drove you away.
I pushed you away from me.


I said all the right things,
I thought I was saying the things you wanted to hear.


To get all the wrong responses,
But I was mistaken, and what I said made things worse.


She said "I want you, I just don't want you now"
You wanted me, but not at this moment in time.


I could stay tonight and we can just pretend I was never here.
I'm willing to stay and pretend like this never happened.


I could stay tonight or maybe I should go before I get the wrong idea.
Or maybe it's best for me to leave before I get my hopes up.


"Life is but a dream," she said,
You said life is fleeting and temporary.


"'Cause this all too good to be true.".
Because this feels too good to last.


Maybe my life would be better if I could just let her go.
Perhaps things would be better if I moved on.


Maybe I should just walk away,
Maybe it's time to just leave.


Maybe I should just disappear,
Maybe it's time to just vanish.


Maybe I should just walk away...
Maybe I should just leave quietly.


Looks like I did it again,
I made the same mistake again.


I took each step so carefully,
I thought I was being cautious.


But I fell I again (I fell again),
But I stumbled anyway.


I'm giving up on you,
I'm letting you go.


I'm giving up on you,
I'm letting you go.


(I'm giving up on you) I'm done,
I'm finished holding onto you.


(I'm giving up on you) I'm done,
I'm finished holding onto you.


(I'm giving up on you) I'm done.
I'm finished holding onto you.


At least for tonight,
At least for now.


At least for now,
For now I'm walking away.


At least until you tell me I'm allowed to feel otherwise.
Until you say otherwise, I'm moving on.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ROGER MANNING, SCOTT SIMONS

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This hit close for me, as someone who has anxiety depression and needs to constantly be reminded that I'm loved, I'm on the verge of tears at this point. This scenario has happened before but I survived. Thank you for the rps of being the man of my dreams that takes care of me. Thank you for the lovely voice, you're awesome

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