Disengage
The Honorary Title Lyrics


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So you regret the last five years of your life with me
Don't you think that I feel the same way too?
Don't you think that I feel the same way too?

Disengage your eyes
At least one moment in time
And soon you will know
Trace the lines on my face
Until you are underneath
It all starts real slow
Walking sleepless through these streets
I don't understand a thing you mean
This relationship is based on what trails across the CD case
And it will all soon come to an end

But if you don't pick up the phone, you will regret it
I've said it before, but this time I mean it

You, you keep telling me that you regret
All the things that we've done
I've tortured you, that I'm willing to admit
Guilt-ridden for those years
Trying to forget, from now on
From now on

I met her at a show
Her dress was stained and her eyes had a glow
There were no lines to trace on her face




But I will make my way underneath
I'll just start real slow

Overall Meaning

The Honorary Title's "Disengage" is a poignant and powerful song about the end of a relationship. The first lines of the song express the idea that both people in the relationship regret the last five years together, which represents the theme of the song as being one of deep sorrow and nostalgia for what is lost. The repetition of the line "Don't you think that I feel the same way too?" is a powerful and emotional statement that captures the sentiment of the song, as its echoing of the same phrase emphasizes the mutual regret and pain that both parties share.


As the song progresses, the lyrics explore the idea of disengagement and the importance of the ability to let go. The singer urges their partner to disengage their eyes in order to allow themselves a moment to reflect and understand the complexities of their situation. They trace lines on the singer's face in an attempt to understand the person they have been with, and as they do so, they slowly come to realize that the relationship is coming to an end. The song's emotive lyrics remind the listener of the pain and the significance of the moments that mark the end of a relationship.


Overall, "Disengage" is a song that channels the pain of heartbreak and explores the difficulty of letting go. It is a raw and emotional expression of a relationship that has reached its end, and its haunting melody and lyrics stay with the listener long after the final notes have faded away.


Line by Line Meaning

So you regret the last five years of your life with me
The singer acknowledges their partner's regret over the past five years and empathizes since they too feel the same way.


Don't you think that I feel the same way too?
The singer reiterates their own regrets about the relationship to their partner who seems to doubt that they share the same emotions.


Disengage your eyes
The singer asks their partner to stop looking at them intensely and instead give a moment of consideration to their thoughts and feelings.


At least one moment in time
The artist asks for a brief period of reflection to clear their head and sort out their feelings.


And soon you will know
The artist seems to suggest that this brief reflection will bring clarity to their partner's thoughts and feelings as well.


Trace the lines on my face
The singer wants their partner to look closely at their face and try to read their emotions through their expression.


Until you are underneath
The singer wants their partner to understand what they're feeling below the surface and empathize.


It all starts real slow
The artist suggests that repairing this relationship will be a slow and gradual process.


Walking sleepless through these streets
The artist is struggling and feeling restless, possibly due to the stress of the relationship.


I don't understand a thing you mean
The artist admits they're confused by their partner's behavior or words.


This relationship is based on what trails across the CD case
The singer implies that their relationship is shallow, based on a shared interest in music rather than deep emotional connection.


And it will all soon come to an end
The artist is resigned to the fact that the relationship is ending soon.


But if you don't pick up the phone, you will regret it
The singer warns their partner that they will miss out on something valuable if they don't take action.


I've said it before, but this time I mean it
The singer wants to emphasize that their warning is serious and not to be ignored.


You, you keep telling me that you regret
The singer points out that their partner has been vocal about their regrets.


All the things that we've done
The artist acknowledges that there have been things between them that are regrettable.


I've tortured you, that I'm willing to admit
The artist admits to causing their partner pain or distress.


Guilt-ridden for those years
The singer feels a sense of guilt and remorse for the time they spent together.


Trying to forget, from now on
The singer wants to move on from the past and start fresh.


I met her at a show
The artist shifts to a new scenario or person, explaining a different experience or relationship.


Her dress was stained and her eyes had a glow
The artist describes the appearance of this new person in detail, hinting at the emotional state they might be in.


There were no lines to trace on her face
The artist notes that this person they've met is difficult to read by looking at them.


But I will make my way underneath
The singer is determined to understand this new person and get to know them more closely.


I'll just start real slow
The artist acknowledges that getting to know someone takes time and patience, rather than a rapid approach.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JARROD GORBEL

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