The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
You were sitting at the coffee table
Where you're reading Kierkegaard
Minutes later you proceeded to say
Something that almost broke my heart
You said darling I am tired of livin' my routined life
There's so much in the world that I'd like
To soak up with my eyes
Well baby I never did stop you from going out to explore
We can do it all together from the colds of the poles
To the tropics of Borneo
Ba da da ba da
Let's pack our bags
And lie on the easy stream
Feel the water on our backs
Where we can carry on dreamin'
Where we can finally
Be where we'd like to be
Darlin' just you and me
Just you and me
So Darlin what do you say
Does that sound like a plan to you
We can build our own little world
Where no one else can come through
We can live in huts made out of grass
We can greet father time as he walks pass
We can press feet into the dirt
A little mud no it wouldn't hurt
Ba da da ba da ba
Let's pack our bags
And lie on the easy stream
Feel the water on our backs
Where we can carry on dreamin'
Where we can finally
Be where we'd like to be
Darlin' just you and me
Just you and me
Where you're reading Kierkegaard
Minutes later you proceeded to say
Something that almost broke my heart
You said darling I am tired of livin' my routined life
There's so much in the world that I'd like
To soak up with my eyes
Well baby I never did stop you from going out to explore
We can do it all together from the colds of the poles
To the tropics of Borneo
Ba da da ba da
Let's pack our bags
And lie on the easy stream
Feel the water on our backs
Where we can carry on dreamin'
Where we can finally
Be where we'd like to be
Darlin' just you and me
Just you and me
So Darlin what do you say
Does that sound like a plan to you
We can build our own little world
Where no one else can come through
We can live in huts made out of grass
We can greet father time as he walks pass
We can press feet into the dirt
A little mud no it wouldn't hurt
Ba da da ba da ba
Let's pack our bags
And lie on the easy stream
Feel the water on our backs
Where we can carry on dreamin'
Where we can finally
Be where we'd like to be
Darlin' just you and me
Just you and me
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Just You And Me [Remix] Lyrics as written by Izyan Binti Alirahman
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