In a swirl of unspoken emotions and fading moments, Bombay Bicycle Club and Kathryn Williams paint a bittersweet snapshot of love's subtle unraveling. The song captures the uncomfortable hush when friendship teeters on the edge of romance, marked by awkward silences and the inevitable cracks in golden facades. Like London’s unpredictable skies, their heads are clouded with uncertainty, reflecting on how love, once vibrant, can slowly flake and fall apart. The repeated "You already know" serves as a haunting, resigned acceptance of a reality they've both come to understand—their connection has deteriorated, yet the truth has been lurking in plain sight all along.
You Already Know
Lyrics
The moment we forgot we were just good friends
I moved my arm, her face went red again
One more bus home, another silent weekend
You said love was painted gold
Like all things growing old
The paint peels and slowly falls
You already know
You already know
You already know
Looking out the glass though we sit together
We both know we could be someone better
Not with our heads like London weather
You said love was painted gold
Like all things growing old
The paint peels and slowly falls
You already know
You already know
You already know
You already know
Writer(s): Christopher Charles Lloyd, Curtis James Jackson, David Darnell Brown, Jonathan Williams, Peterson Denis
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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