Part time love is life round here
We never done
Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day
Part time love is life round here
We never done

Now we're at square one
And we waited too long
So we're back to square one

We never done

Part time love is life round here
We never done
Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day
Part time love is life round here
We never done
Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day
Part time love is life round here
We never done

Now we're at square one
And we waited too long
So we're back to square one
So we're back to square one

Part time love is life round here
We never done
Part time love is life round here
We never done
Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day
Part time love is life round here
We never done
Every

Part time love
We never done
Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day
Part time love is life round here
We never done
Every


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Life Round Here Lyrics as written by James Blake Litherland

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    My Interpretation

    I attached a different meaning to this song, this is a personal interpretation, but it feels like he got out of a serious relationship and he's trying to console himself by sleeping around.

    Part time love is the life round here We're never done It feels like he's bitter about serious relationships and instead has to rely on casual relationships to satisfy his needs. Maybe he was burnt in the past by someone that didn't care about him.

    Everything feels like touchdown on a rainy day Like others said, it's awesome, but the problem is that it's still rainy and depressing. If it follows my interpretation, he's sleeping around and it feels good, but he's still not with a person he really cares about.

    Now we're at square one and we waited too long so we're back to square one He wants to say something to this person he was in a serious relationship with, to try and get back together perhaps, and maybe even imagines that this person wants to say the same, but they're not talking. Now they're back to being friends.

    Maybe my judgement is clouded because this is my situation, but I attached this meaning to it. It's a personal interpretation, take that as you will.

    cgears09on September 25, 2013   Link

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