January
The Swear Lyrics


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You stand there calm and beautiful
You never understood
You stand there calm and beautiful
Like I never could
So I didn't think it would come to this
You're the one I missed the one I missed
In the making up of making out
I forget what I missed forget what I
The only time I feel alive
Is the rush of these threats and the rush of these lies
But I don't believe in suicide
No I don't believe
You stand there stare down at me
You never understood
I lie I cheat I lie I steal
Like you never could
So I didn't think it would come to this
I'm the one you missed the one you missed
I'm making up our making out
And I think you love it I think you
The only time I feel alive
Is the rush of these threats and the rush of these lies
But I don't believe in suicide
No I don't believe in suicide
I wish you would take away
Every breath every word every line I say
It's a pretty undercurrent
Don't look now you're right
The only time I feel alive
Is the rush of these threats and the rush of these lies




But I don't believe in suicide
No I don't believe in suicide

Overall Meaning

The Swear's song "January" is a complex lyrical exploration of a complicated relationship, characterized by a sense of frustration and longing. The singer, who is seemingly trapped in a cycle of making up and breaking up, appears to be deeply conflicted about their feelings for their lover. The chorus reveals that the only time the singer feels alive is when they are caught up in the "rush of these threats and the rush of these lies" that are an inherent part of their relationship. Despite this, however, the singer affirms that they "don't believe in suicide," suggesting that they are unwilling to give up on their relationship, no matter how difficult it may be.


Ultimately, "January" is a song about the complex interplay of love, desire, and frustration that characterize many romantic relationships. The sense of longing and conflict that permeates the lyrics is mirrored by the song's dynamic, powerful instrumentation, creating a powerful sense of emotion and intensity.


Line by Line Meaning

You stand there calm and beautiful
The singer sees the person they are addressing and notes their composure and attractiveness.


You never understood
The singer suggests that the person they are addressing is unable to appreciate or comprehend something.


Like I never could
The singer implies that the person they are addressing is capable of something they themselves are not.


So I didn't think it would come to this
The artist expresses surprise that the current situation has occurred, given their previous expectations.


You're the one I missed the one I missed
The artist acknowledges that the person they are addressing is the one they long for and have been without.


In the making up of making out
The singer references physical intimacy and the process of reconciling after conflict.


I forget what I missed forget what I
The singer suggests that they are caught up in the present moment and not dwelling on past experiences, regardless of their significance.


The only time I feel alive
The artist implies that what they are about to describe is necessary for them to feel truly alive.


Is the rush of these threats and the rush of these lies
The artist finds a sense of excitement or adrenaline from the danger of lying or threatening someone.


But I don't believe in suicide
The artist draws a distinction between their behavior and something as extreme as suicide.


You stand there stare down at me
The singer notes the way the person they are addressing is looking at them, possibly in a confrontational manner.


I lie I cheat I lie I steal
The artist admits to behaving dishonestly and deceptively, possibly referencing their behavior in the relationship.


Like you never could
The singer suggests that the person they are addressing is incapable of behaving in the same manner as them.


I'm the one you missed the one you missed
The singer asserts that they are the one the other person misses and desires.


I'm making up our making out
The singer references the process of reconciliation through physical intimacy, implying that this is an important part of their relationship.


And I think you love it I think you
The artist suggests that the other person enjoys the same physical intimacy and reconciliation process as they do.


I wish you would take away
The artist expresses a desire for the other person to remove something, potentially referencing their own behavior or language.


Every breath every word every line I say
The singer suggests that everything they say or do is problematic and should be removed by the other person.


It's a pretty undercurrent
The singer suggests that there is something significant or influential happening beneath the surface that is not immediately visible.


Don't look now you're right
The artist warns the other person to not look at them, implying a sense of shame or obligation.


But I don't believe in suicide
The artist repeats their stance on suicide, emphasizing the distinction between their own behavior and something so extreme.




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Comments from YouTube:

craigelvin86

just a great rock song. chunky, catchy and doesn't try to be anything it ain't......wonderful transitions, it just flows......

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