![]() He sings, "I think of you from time to time / More than I thought I would." He misses her and realizes now that she was "kind" and that he "was too young to know / That's all that really matters." He finishes the verse by acknowledging, "I was a fool." Brendon Urie missed out, but he's grown wiser and understands what happened. Pre-Chorus Mama said dont give up, its a little complicated All tied up, no more love and Id hate to see you waiting They say its all been done but they havent seen the best of me-eh-eh-eh. Verse 2 is far shorter than Verse 1, and it's just as well for Panic! at the Disco's sole member Brendon Urie since this seems to be such a painful subject for him. Whatever the case, he wants to at least know that she never forgot him, no matter where she ends up. Because she's building a house in this chorus, I feel/think that she'll have accomplished her fantasies and dreams at this point, but that's just my perspective. He calls it a house because it was strong and felt lasting.īut because it's over, he begs her to "ake my picture now / Shake it 'til you see it." He wants her to remember him and to "romise me a place / In your house of memories." He foresees a day when her "fantasies / Become legacy." This could mean that she never accomplished the things she wanted to do, or it could mean that she actually did accomplish those things. ![]() They loved each other-they had history with each other. The Chorus focuses more on the old days at first, but quickly turns dark: "Baby we built this house / On memories." Their lives were full of good times together and were based on memories of time spent together. He describes it as "Soft hearts, electric souls" and remembers it as being "eart to heart and eyes to eyes." Now that he's caught himself remembering that happy past, he asks, "Is this taboo?" hoping that he isn't making himself long for those memories in a way that will only depress him. ![]() Urie sings that he doesn't "want to be afraid" and that "he deeper that I go / It takes my breath away." The relationship was beautiful while it lasted. Because these may make you feel more lonely, they can "ecome a taboo"-in this case, something one is afraid to think of. He continues, "Memories turn into daydreams / Become a taboo." Memories of spending time with the significant other become things that run around inside one's head, making one wish for those times again. Your happiness and life get more dependent on that other person, Urie is saying. In Verse 1, Urie sings, "If you're a lover, you should know / The lonely moments just get lonelier / The longer you're in love / Than if you were alone." When you spend a lot of time loving someone, you want to be with them even more and begin to miss them more deeply than you would feel lonely if you were still single.
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