Here In Your Bedroom Lyrics
I can turn my head off
The less that I feel
Is the less that I'm on top
As we lay here in bed
I don't know what I'm thinking,
But that's better for my head
Will you still feel the same?
When I wake up tomorrow
Will you have changed?
'cuz I still feel the same
I, I still feel the same
I can turn my head off
The less that I feel
Is the less that I'm on top
As we lay here in bed
I don't know what I'm thinking,
But that's better for my head
Will you still feel the same?
When I wake up tomorrow
Will you have changed?
I feel safe from the outside.
I can tell that you're changing,
But still I feel so high.
Sometimes I feel so old.
I don't know if it's worth it
When I just do what I'm told.
Will you still feel the same?
When I wake up tomorrow,
Will you have changed?
I, I still feel the same
Won't you?

I have a strange theory on this song. The break-up part of this song is a good meaning, indeed but, my thoughts are quite different. I think the song is about the couple's first time. I mean, I think thier first time, you're like "Will you still feel the same?" and it's just like, wow, here in your bedroom. I can see the strange looks I'm getting right now...
That's my thought when I first heard it. When you get with someone you like or you've been dating. And you just feel awkward in bed. What do they think of you now that they see you in your complete nakedness and just a different side to yourself. And in the morning, when you wake up and your hairs a mess, and you possibly have bags under your eyes from sleep, and your breath stinks. Will they care?
That's my thought when I first heard it. When you get with someone you like or you've been dating. And you just feel awkward in bed. What do they think of you now that they see you in your complete nakedness and just a different side to yourself. And in the morning, when you wake up and your hairs a mess, and you possibly have bags under your eyes from sleep, and your breath stinks. Will they care?

This song... It's really deep to me. I see many layers. I see the basic level of he's in his girlfriend's bedroom, and he's wondering what's up. And that has so much meaning to me, because I listened to it constantly in the last few days of my last relationship, when I was wondering if it was over or not. But then there's the level in his voice where he's seeing already that it IS over. And that he can't do anything about it. And he's mourning the loss of the closeness they shared, and how secure they were when they were together, and just how much they had. Because he felt it so much, and he can totally see the over-ness, and this is like some last ditch effort to try and get her to stay. The song is mega-depressing, with a pseud-happy beat.

this song means something to anyone who has ever been in a reletionship. you know the we're-still-having-sex-but-i-don't-love-you-anymore-but-we-haven't-admitted-it-is-over-yet typw thing. maybe it's me. but you can still kick it to this song because it's got an upbeat sound to it. a perfect summer song.

i love this song

this song is perfect for where i am right now. my girl just broke up with me, but i still feel the same about her. its a vicious cycle.

to me i think the song is about after a relationship ends the two stay friends but the singer still likes the chick while she has already moved on and is ok with being friends..when hes in the bedroom he feels like they should be together again, while she just feels it should be friendship and nothings wrong.

STRAIGHT UP SEX MAN! At first I thought it was about losing your virginity. Cause after you did it, you don't feel that much different, but the girl does. Hence, you have changed cause I still feel the same. But I see the part where the relationship has just died out and they are only together for the sex. I like this song cause it relates to me. I've been in both positions before.

i'm with ugpunk84, i really see a whole friendship thing with the singer having more feelings, i can dig this song cause of that

This song explains exactly what im goin through right now.

The weed thing is possible, but I think he meant "high" metaphorically. I always get the feeling that, for the most part, Goldfinger isn't into that much drugs. Sure, sure, there's the phone conversation at the end of the self-titled, and I think we can all agree that some songs would never have been written without the influence of drugs (e.g. Imagine), but it just doesn't seem to fit. In an interview, Kelly said that his idea of relaxing is to have a not alone and get high, but he wants it known that he's not a major pothead or anything. I would take that to mean that he probably wouldn't be high when he knows he has to interact with people, ie in the circumstances of this song. Of course, Kelly doesn't write, and he wasn't in the band at the time, so maybe I should just shut up now.