Face to Face
The Aubreys Lyrics


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Same old flower
On my dad's guitar case
People always say
That we have the same face
Freckles on my shoulders
Where his once were
Born with the red hair that my grandma
Once called hers
Love in my heart for the leaves that twitterpate
I know I'll die alone do I deserve that fate?
I never really leave when the summer ends
I'll die in your arms as the branches start to bend
Great grandpa's gold
Stuck to my hand
I wanna travel the world
With your old band
Saying goodbye
Always hurts the most
I fell in love
With this familiar coast
Love in my heart for the leaves that twitterpate
I know I'll die alone do I deserve that fate?
I never really leave when the summer ends
I'll die in your arms as the branches start to bend
Tell me stories
Of what it was like before we changes
Take me back to when you had your father
And it was warm when it rained
Tell me stories
Of what it was like before we changes




Take me back to when you had your father
And it was warm when it rained

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to “Face to Face” by The Aubreys are deeply introspective and nostalgic, reflecting on the passage of time and the weight of familial connections. The opening lines “Same old flower on my dad’s guitar case / People always say that we have the same face” suggest a strong bond between father and child, one that is reinforced by the shared physical features and sentimental objects. The reference to freckles on the shoulders and red hair passed down through generations creates a powerful image of inheritance and legacy, underscoring the idea that we are all connected to those who came before us.


As the song progresses, the singer’s thoughts turn to their own mortality, and the fear of dying alone. The line “I know I'll die alone do I deserve that fate?” is particularly poignant, capturing a feeling of existential dread that anyone can relate to. There is a sense of longing throughout the song, for connection, for meaning, for something to hold onto in the face of uncertainty. The repeated refrain “Love in my heart for the leaves that twitterpate” seems to offer some comfort, a reminder that beauty and wonder can be found even in darkness.


The final verses of the song focus on the past, a desire to return to a simpler time before things changed. The plea “Take me back to when you had your father / And it was warm when it rained” is an emotional gut-punch, conveying a sense of loss and nostalgia for a time that can never be regained. The song ends on a bittersweet note, with the singer seeking solace in memories and a shared history that will always be a part of them.


Overall, “Face to Face” is a deeply moving song that speaks to the universal human experience of love, loss, and the passage of time. The poignant lyrics are matched by a haunting melody and sparse instrumentation, creating an atmosphere of introspection and melancholy.


Line by Line Meaning

Same old flower On my dad's guitar case
The flower on my dad's guitar case looks the same as always.


People always say That we have the same face
People often say that I look like my dad.


Freckles on my shoulders Where his once were
I have freckles where my dad used to have them.


Born with the red hair that my grandma Once called hers
I inherited my red hair from my grandma.


Love in my heart for the leaves that twitterpate I know I'll die alone do I deserve that fate?
I have a deep admiration for the leaves that rustle in the wind, but I fear that I will die without ever finding love.


I never really leave when the summer ends I'll die in your arms as the branches start to bend
I may physically leave a place, but the memories and emotions that I associate with it never truly leave me. I hope to pass away in the embrace of someone I love as I grow old and weak.


Great grandpa's gold Stuck to my hand
I have inherited a piece of gold jewelry from my great grandpa.


I wanna travel the world With your old band
I desire to embark on a journey around the world with the music of my dad's old band as the soundtrack.


Saying goodbye Always hurts the most
Parting ways with people or places that I hold dear always causes me the most pain.


I fell in love With this familiar coast
I have developed a love for this familiar coastline that fills me with warmth and comfort.


Tell me stories Of what it was like before we changes Take me back to when you had your father And it was warm when it rained
I long for someone to recount stories from a time before things changed, to take me back to a time when their father was still alive and even rainy days were warm and comforting.




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Written by: Marin Stephens

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