In a cleverly deceptive serenade, FINNEAS insists he's over an old flame, but the lady doth protest too much! The lyrics are drenched in denial as he claims to forget her scent and the color of her eyes - details only a smitten soul would note. He swears he doesn't miss her, yet dreams about her and almost crashes his car when their song comes on. The repetition of "I don't miss you at all" feels less like conviction and more like an attempt at self-persuasion. This tune is a masterclass in ironic heartbreak, with FINNEAS drowning in nostalgia while clutching tightly to his life raft of denial.
I Don't Miss You at All
Lyrics
I swear I don't
Miss you at all
And I barely still remember
Who's in the pictures on my wall
'Cause, no, I can't
Recall your scent
Jasmine, tuberose and lily
Or your silly French accent
All but forgotten
About those eyes
The shade of green that if he'd seen
Would make F. Scott Fitzgerald cry
But I won't
Break down at two A.M. and call
'Cause I don't
Miss you at all
And I'm sleepin' fine
I don't mean to boast
But I only dream about you
Once or twice a night at most
And it feels so good
Eating alone
I don't get distracted by your smile
And miss the green lights drivin' home
No sign of stoppin'
The house isn't far
But I think our song is comin' on
And now I wanna crash the car
But I won't
Make that mistake again and fall
So I say I don't
Miss you at all
And someday I won't
Miss you at all
Writer(s): Finneas O'Connell
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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