This song by Wallows explores themes of rejection, emotional conflict, and longing. The lyrics detail a conversation between two individuals, where one expresses disinterest while the other feigns indifference. Despite the apparent rejection, the narrator remains emotionally tethered, symbolized by standing outside the other person's house, illuminated by streetlights. The cold, dark night serves as a metaphor for the emotional distance between them, highlighting the narrator's need for warmth and connection. The repetitive chorus reflects a sense of resignation and hope, suggesting that even if life doesn't pan out as expected, the narrator is ready to move on—unless there is a possibility of reconciliation. Overall, the song poignantly captures the often conflicting feelings that arise in the aftermath of a relationship.
Underneath the Streetlights in the Winter Outside Your House
Lyrics
You said you, you don't want me
And I said, I don't mind at all
I just want you to go
'Cause I don't need to know
If this life don't work out for me
I, I will be on my way
I don't want to go
If you are gonna stay
I'm standing outside of your house
It's pretty dark out
Good thing there's lights
It's pretty cold though
I just need you right here
To warm me up this time
If this life don't work out for me
I, I will be on my way
I don't want to go
If you are gonna stay
Ooh!
Writer(s): Braeden Lemasters, Cole Preston, Dylan Minnette
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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