All Time Low: Remembering Sunday Meaning
Remembering Sunday Lyrics
Starting making his way past 2 in the morning
He hasn't been sober for days
Leaning now into the breeze
Remembering Sunday, he falls to his knees
They had breakfast together
But two eggs don't...
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The story is that he was seeing this girl from his hometown, but couldn't commit, no matter how much he wanted to, because he was going on tour. He finally came back from tour totally drunk, of course from all of the partying, I'm guessing. "Leaning now into the breeze, remembering Sunday" is a form of a flashback. He's remembering a time with this girl and her teasing him. Anyway, he comes back from his tour and goes to look for her to express his love for her, despite her doubts, but finds her gone. He looks everywhere, asks the neighbors but no one knows where she is. All they know is that she moved. It rained, which is just foreshadowing for "it sucked." The rain (suckiness) is following him as he tries to find his lost love. I'm guessing this means that he finds out some bad things along the way. The girl has done something really really bad, probably having to do with another guy, and feels terrible so she leaves. She doesn't know what she wants at this point and she doesn't understand how he could still care for her. The rain is washing her away so she probably drowned, I'm guessing. Now, she's looking out for him from wherever it is we go from here. He finds out she's dead and goes home. The end. I tried.
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The song is about a girl who goes to visit a guy. Yes, they're in love. The visit doesn't go as planned so she leaves. "I'm at home in the clouds" does not mean she's dead, but she's on a plane. The song Vegas by All Time Low is a follow up to this song, in which the girl who he asked to marry turned him down because they were too young.
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I think it's about a guy in a relationship with a girl who's afraid of commitment. After they make love for the first time, ("she pulled on his hand with a devilish grin, she led him upstairs...") he decides to ask her to marry him. She turns him down (badly) and moves away to escape him. She stops talking to him, so she seems to have just dissapeared. Afraid for her life, he runs to the neighbors and asks if they've seen her, but they're afraid to tell him that she's gone. The end with Juliet Simms is where she's looking out the window of the plane, reflecting on how she loves him too, but she's too afraid to say yes.
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