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Never Too Close Lyrics
I remember when best friends were jealous lovers
Lyin' warm asleep beneath the covers
Dreaming of belonging to each other
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
I remember when best friends were not mistaken
Long before that freedom was forsaken
Learnin' 'bout all the good things
In the world worth believin'
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
I remember when jealous lovers would stick together
When the days were warm and the nights more tender
When the bonds of truth were not made to measure
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
Try, try as you will
Following dreams never fulfilled
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
Lyin' warm asleep beneath the covers
Dreaming of belonging to each other
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
I remember when best friends were not mistaken
Long before that freedom was forsaken
Learnin' 'bout all the good things
In the world worth believin'
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
When the days were warm and the nights more tender
When the bonds of truth were not made to measure
And so we tried, never too close
Never too near, dyin' in time
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
Try, try as you will
Following dreams never fulfilled
And so we cried but that is alright
We meant no one no harm
Song Info
Submitted by
butneveroutgunned On May 27, 2006
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Two people are best friends, add sleeping together into it, along with the understanding that it's an open relationship. It's poignant that they both dream of "belonging to each other" but neither one makes the commitment. They try never to be too close but the relationship is dying as they become jealous lovers. The song ends on a philosophical note, even though the dreams weren't fulfilled (one or the other couldn't live up to truthfulness), they meant no harm.
It’s a song about a relationship blurring the lines between the sexual and platonic, with predictably disastrous consequences. But ultimately, the narrator clearly considers it an experiment worth making, since they “meant no one no harm.”