This heartfelt melody seems to be a poignant tribute to a loved one who has passed away. The lyrics suggest the narrator cherishing memories of this person, indicated by the keepsakes like chopsticks and the desk within a wooden frame. This individual appears to have been a source of knowledge and wisdom, as suggested by their looking up answers in an encyclopedia. The refrain "I want you back" expresses the longing and grief associated with loss. The song also implies that there might have been unspoken words or unresolved issues between them, adding another layer of emotional depth. Overall, it's a beautiful expression of missing someone dear and anticipating a reunion in another life.
Airplanes
Lyrics
The desk where you sit inside of a frame made of
Made of, of wood
I keep those chopsticks you had from when you taught abroad
Taught abroad in Japan
I love it all
So much I call
I want you back, back, back
You back
I did not know you as well as my father
Father knew you
Every question you took the time to sit and look it up
Look it up in the encyclopedia
I love it all
So much I call
I want you back, back, back
You back
I love it all
So much I call
I want you back, back, back
You back, yeah
It sounds like we would've had a great deal to say
To say to each other
I bet when I leave my body for the sky the wait
The wait will be worth it
I love it all
So much I call
I want you back, back, back
You back
I love it all
So much I call
I want you back, back, back
You back
Writer(s): ANDREW JEFFREY HAMM, KELCEY PAUL AYER, MATTHEW JAMES FRAZIER, RYAN CLINTON HAHN, TAYLOR DAVID RICE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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