In this poignant ballad, the artist explores the delicate balance between reality and fantasy in romantic relationships. The lyrics depict a love story that oscillates between moments of intimacy, vulnerability, and inevitable heartbreak. The protagonist is caught up in the beautiful yet ephemeral moments with her lover, likening them to scenes from a familiar movie. However, she is painfully aware that their relationship is transient and illusory. The repeated phrase "a movie I've seen before" suggests a pattern of fleeting romances in her life. It's a melancholic reflection on unfulfilled love and longing for something more substantial. The song beautifully captures the bittersweet nature of temporary love affairs that leave lasting impressions.
ceilings
Lyrics
Ceilings, plaster
Can't you just make it move faster?
Lovely to be sitting here with you
You're kinda cute but it's raining harder
My shoes are now full of water
Lovely to be rained on with you
It's kinda cute but it's so short
Then you're drivin' me home
And I don't wanna leave
But I have to go
You kiss me in your car
And it feels like the start of a movie I've seen before
Before
Bedsheets, no clothes
Touch me like nobody else does
Lovely to just lay here with you
You're kinda cute and I would say all of this
But I don't wanna ruin the moment
Lovely to sit between comfort and chaos
But it's over
Then you're drivin' me home
And it kinda comes out as I get up to go
You kiss me in your car
And it feels like the start of a movie I've seen before
But it's not real
And you don't exist
And I can't recall the last time I was kissed
It hits me in the car
And it feels like the end of a movie I've seen before
Before
Writer(s): Elizabeth Catherine McAlpine
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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