My cheeks were reflecting the longest wavelength
My fan was folded up and grazin' my forehead
And I kept touching my neck to guide your eye to where I wanted
You to kiss when we find some time alone

My scars were reflecting the mist in your headlights
I looked like a neon zebra shakin' rain off of stripes

And the rivulets had you riveted to the places that I wanted you to
Kiss me when we find some time alone

And then we can do anything we want (x3)

We started out sippin' the water
And now we try to swallow the wave
And we try not to let those bastards get us down

Oh, we don't worry anymore
Cuz we know when the guff comes we get brave
After all look around it's happening it's happening
It's happening now

Let's pretend we're 8 years old playin' hookey
I'll draw on the wall and you can play UFC rookie
Then we'll grow up and take our clothes off
And you remind me that I wanted you to kiss me
When we find some time alone

And then we can do anything we want (x4)



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    “My cheeks were reflecting the longest wavelength” Within the visual spectrum, the longest wavelength is red. She is blushing. “My fan was folded up and grazin' my forehead” In Victorian-era fan language, the fan being run across a lady’s forehead meant, “We are watched.” “And I kept touching my neck to guide your eye to where I wanted You to kiss when we find some time alone” This one is self-explanatory. They’re being watched but she wants him to know she’s thinking about where she wants him to kiss her later.

    “My scars were reflecting the mist in your headlights” Her paramour’s gaze is powerful and makes her feel like her metaphorical scars are in a spotlight, and she’s sweating from the intensity she feels. “I looked like a neon zebra shakin' rain off of stripes” Nice imagery here. You can really picture her in this spotlight with all her scars highlighted as she shakes beads of sweat from her body. “And the rivulets had you riveted to the places that I wanted you to Kiss me when we find some time alone” The rivulets of sweat, or “mist” rolling down her neck, resting on her collarbones, guided his eyes. And then we can do anything we want (x3)

    “We started out sippin' the water And now we try to swallow the wave” Their courtship started out slowly, to test it out, like someone sipping something they are wary of, and they were overcome with adoration of this delightful drink and wanted to consume all of it with passion, more than what was possible for the situation and time. “And we try not to let those bastards get us down” There are some against their relationship.

    “Oh, we don't worry anymore Cuz we know when the guff comes we get brave” When people question our relationship, we stand up for our love because we believe in it. There must be something about their relationship that people are against, otherwise they wouldn’t have to “get brave.”

    “After all look around it's happening it's happening It's happening now”

    They’re being brave right now. Look around, they’re being brave just being together, ignoring the stares from others.

    Does anyone have suggestions about the last stanza? I'm a little lost on that one.

    sultryqon August 26, 2012   Link

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