Some Other Time
Vivii Lyrics


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L'm reaching high
But living low
Delusional
Ln stereo
L've been gone
L've been travelling far
Nothing changes, it's still the same
Been living low
But reaching high
The champagne's free
And so are we
We'll be fine some other time
Sunday is gone
Monday is here
We'll be fine some other time
Some other time
Sunday is gone
And you're still balling
L can hear your mother
She's still calling
L fell in love with the dealer
From the streets of the bay
The sun was brighter
Ln so many ways
The champagne's free
And so are we
We'll be fine some other time
Sunday is gone
Monday is here
We'll be fine some other time
Hard to line
No matter what
Diamonds and purse caresses my thirst
Pictures of you
Pictures of me
Speeding through daylight
Kissing the sky
Come in time
Resting my eyes
On that silver screen of yours
Maybe it's true to leave it all behind
L'll be fine
Some other time

The champagne's free
And so are we
We'll be fine some other time
Sunday is gone
Monday is here
We'll be fine some other time
Some other time




We'll be fine some other time
Some other time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Vivii's "Some Other Time" draw a picture of a delusional world, where the singer is living a life of excess, chasing highs, and yet feeling lost, longing for the picture-perfect life that always seems just out of reach. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of restlessness and disillusionment, as the singer seems to have lost touch with reality and is trapped in a cycle of chasing highs, unable to truly be present in the moment.


The lines "l'm reaching high, but living low / delusional in stereo" encapsulate this feeling of being on the cusp of something great, but still feeling unfulfilled and disillusioned. The repetition of "We'll be fine some other time" reinforces the idea that the singer is just biding their time, waiting for the perfect moment, unable to face the harsh realities of the present.


The song also touches on themes of addiction, as the singer falls in love with a dealer, who becomes the gateway to the highs that they chase. The line "Diamonds and purse caresses my thirst" highlights the superficial nature of the singer's desires, as they are drawn in by the flashing lights and materialistic excess.


Overall, "Some Other Time" is a hauntingly beautiful song that touches on themes of disillusionment, addiction, and the longing for something more. It draws the listener in with its dream-like quality, but also leaves them with a sense of unease, as they realize the darker undertones of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

L'm reaching high
I'm striving for greatness and success.


But living low
But my current lifestyle and circumstances aren't reflective of that.


Delusional
Perhaps my aspirations are unrealistic or clouded by fantasy.


Ln stereo
It's a recurring thought or feeling that I can't shake.


L've been gone
I've been absent or physically away from home.


L've been travelling far
I've been on a journey, both physically and mentally.


Nothing changes, it's still the same
Despite my movement, my situation hasn't improved or evolved.


Been living low
I'm currently in a position of adversity or difficulty.


But reaching high
But I'm still striving for success and fulfillment.


The champagne's free
I'm in a luxurious environment where everything comes easily and without cost.


And so are we
Perhaps my friends or associates are on this journey with me and we're all privileged in this way.


We'll be fine some other time
Any stresses or challenges we're currently facing can be put off and dealt with later.


Sunday is gone
The weekend is over and it's back to reality.


Monday is here
It's the start of a new week and responsibilities are piling up.


And you're still balling
I know someone who is still living extravagantly and carefree despite the changing circumstances and responsibilities around them.


L can hear your mother
Someone is being contacted or reminded of their responsibilities by a parent figure.


She's still calling
The parent figure is persistent in their attempts to reach their child and encourage them to meet their responsibilities.


L fell in love with the dealer
I've developed an affinity or attraction to something or someone that may not be good for me or my goals.


From the streets of the bay
This person or thing comes from a rough or dangerous environment.


The sun was brighter
In the past, things seemed more optimistic or brighter.


Ln so many ways
This is reflected in many different facets of life.


Hard to line
It's difficult to keep everything in order or balance everything that needs to be done.


No matter what
Despite the difficulties or setbacks, I'll still keep going and striving for success.


Diamonds and purse caresses my thirst
Luxury and materialism seem to satisfy or distract me from my aspirations.


Pictures of you
Memories or reminders of someone or something important that I may have left behind or neglected.


Pictures of me
Memories or reminders of who I used to be or who I aspire to be.


Speeding through daylight
Moving quickly through life and trying to achieve things before time runs out.


Kissing the sky
Reaching for the stars or ultimate success.


Come in time
Eventually, things will fall into place or come together.


Resting my eyes
Taking a break or stepping back to recharge.


On that silver screen of yours
Perhaps the person is caught up in a fantasy or their aspirations are only achievable in a fictional setting.


Maybe it's true to leave it all behind
It's possible that I need to abandon certain dreams or mindsets in order to progress or be truly fulfilled.


L'll be fine
Regardless of the outcome, I'll be okay.


Some other time
Any hardship or stress can be dealt with or confronted later on, in a different setting or time.


We'll be fine some other time
The ultimate message of the song is that, regardless of how difficult or challenging things may seem, we can always find solace in the thought that everything will work out eventually.




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