Into the Blue
t.o.s. Lyrics
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We might even have a fight if we have to much to drink
I guess she has her own shape and I know I must have mine
But we make one happy shape, one big happy shape most of the time
We were just two kids handin' round in college town
We fell in love one afternoon as the sun went down
I haven't cared for money, I haven't cared for the things it buys
Chorus:
I'd never leave her, I wouldn't last too long
You know the mornings and the afternoons
And the nights would be all wrong
I'd never leave her, I wouldn't compromise
I'd rather end it all if I couldn't fall into those deep blue eyes
When she's mad at me you know I'm just not good for much
I'd die if I had to reach out and she wasn't there to touch
I have to ask her questions, I have to ask her 'bout eighty times a day
It's more to hear that low-pitched voice
Than anything that she might have to say
The lyrics to T.O.S.'s "Into The Blue" describe a deeply committed and loving relationship between two people, with the singer expressing his intense devotion to his partner. The opening lines acknowledge that they are not always in perfect sync and may have disagreements, but ultimately they are able to come together to form a cohesive and happy unit. The lyrics suggest that the singer sees his partner as a complement to himself, acknowledging that they have their own individual qualities but ultimately create a synergistic whole.
The second verse provides a glimpse into the origins of their relationship, portraying them as young and carefree college students who fell in love at first sight. The lyrics imply that since then, the singer's priorities have shifted; he no longer cares about material possessions because he is so consumed by his love for his partner. The chorus reinforces the idea that this love is all-consuming and irreplaceable, with the singer declaring that he would rather end their relationship than live without her.
The final verse emphasizes the dependency the singer feels towards his partner, implying that he cannot function without her. He describes himself as useless when she's angry with him and expresses a constant need for reassurance from her. The lyrics suggest that he values her voice and presence more than anything else in his life.
Overall, the song conveys a deep sense of devotion and love between two people who have a unique connection that cannot be easily replaced.
Line by Line Meaning
We have our moods sometimes we might get out of synch
We experience different emotions and may not always be in harmony
We might even have a fight if we have too much to drink
Intoxication can lead to conflicts in our relationship
I guess she has her own shape and I know I must have mine
We each have our own identity and way of being
But we make one happy shape, one big happy shape most of the time
Despite our differences, we generally have a happy and fulfilling relationship
We were just two kids handin' round in college town
We were young and carefree, enjoying our time together in college
We fell in love one afternoon as the sun went down
Our love story began during a beautiful moment at sunset
I haven't cared for money, I haven't cared for the things it buys
Material possessions are not as important to me as my relationship
Since the day I fell into, since I fell into her deep blue eyes
I have been captivated by her beauty and love ever since looking into her eyes
I'd never leave her, I wouldn't last too long
I cannot imagine a life without her, I would not survive without her presence
You know the mornings and the afternoons
Every moment of the day would feel wrong without her by my side
And the nights would be all wrong
Even nighttime would be unbearable without her
I'd never leave her, I wouldn't compromise
I am committed to our relationship and would never sacrifice our love for anything
I'd rather end it all if I couldn't fall into those deep blue eyes
Her eyes are so important to me that if I could not gaze into them, I would rather not be alive
When she's mad at me you know I'm just not good for much
Her anger affects me deeply and I struggle to function properly
I'd die if I had to reach out and she wasn't there to touch
Her touch is essential to my wellbeing and I cannot imagine living without it
I have to ask her questions, I have to ask her 'bout eighty times a day
I need constant reassurance of our love and ask her about it frequently
It's more to hear that low-pitched voice
The sound of her voice brings me comfort and joy
Than anything that she might have to say
The words she speaks are not as important to me as the tone and sound of her voice
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: TIMOTHY PAGE O'BRIEN
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