One Week
Summary
The song "One Week" is about the ups and downs of a relationship, highlighting miscommunication and the struggle to apologize. It mixes humor and pop culture references, creating a fun yet relatable vibe.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "One Week" centers on the complexities of relationships, particularly the misunderstandings that can arise between partners. The narrator reflects on a recent argument, showing how quickly emotions can shift from anger to forgiveness. The song captures the essence of feeling guilty while also trying to find humor in tough situations.
Verse 1
It's been one week since you looked at me
Cocked your head to the side and said, "I'm angry"
Five days since you laughed at me saying
"Get that together, come back and see me"
In this verse, we see the timeline of a relationship issue. The narrator starts by noting how it's been a week since the argument began, and there's a sense of urgency in the way these moments are counted. The contrast between anger and laughter shows the rollercoaster of emotions that come with love and conflict.
Chorus
Hold it now and watch the hoodwink
As I make you stop, think
You'll think you're looking at Aquaman
The chorus shifts to a playful vibe. The narrator is confident and almost cheeky, suggesting a distraction from the tension. The Aquaman reference is a fun way to lighten the mood, showing that even in conflict, humor can play a key role in navigating difficult conversations.
Verse 2
How can I help it if I think you're funny when you're mad?
Trying hard not to smile though I feel bad
I'm the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral
Can't understand what I mean? Well, you soon will
Here, the narrator acknowledges a quirky trait: finding humor in serious situations. This adds depth to their character, suggesting they might not always handle emotions the way others expect. It gives us insight into their personality and how they cope with conflict by using humor, which can sometimes backfire.
Chorus
It's been one week since you looked at me
Threw your arms in the air and said, "You're crazy"
Five days since you tackled me
I've still got the rug burns on both my knees
In this chorus, there's a reflection on the back-and-forth nature of their relationship. The physicality of "tackling" adds a playful touch, showing that even amidst arguments, there's still a bond. The rug burns serve as a reminder of past conflicts, but they also symbolize resilience and the willingness to engage with one another.
Bridge
Chickity China the Chinese chicken
You have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin'
Watchin' X-Files with no lights on
We're dans la maison
This bridge takes a whimsical turn with quirky imagery and pop culture references. It creates a light-hearted mood, emphasizing the fun side of their relationship. The mention of "X-Files" hints at mystery, maybe suggesting that their relationship has its own unknowns, but it’s all wrapped in a playful context.
Outro
It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry
It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry
Birchmount Stadium, home of the Robbie
The outro circles back to the idea of not yet apologizing, which feels relatable. It shows that even when you know things need to be resolved, sometimes it takes time. The mention of Birchmount Stadium adds a personal touch, grounding the song in a specific place, which makes it feel more authentic.
Closing Thoughts
“One Week” does a great job of blending humor with real relationship struggles. The catchy beat and clever lyrics make it memorable, while the underlying message about communication and forgiveness is something we can all relate to. It’s a fun reminder that while conflicts happen, they can also be navigated with a little laughter.
Full Lyrics
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Cocked your head to the side and said, "I'm angry"
Five days since you laughed at me saying
"Get that together, come back and see me"
Three days since the living room
I realized it's all my fault but couldn't tell you
Yesterday, you'd forgiven me
But it'll still be two days till I say I'm sorry
Hold it now and watch the hoodwink
As I make you stop, think
You'll think you're looking at Aquaman
I summon fish to the dish
Although I like the Chalet Swiss
I like the sushi
'Cause it's never touched a frying pan
Hot like wasabi when I bust rhymes
Big like LeAnn Rimes
Because I'm all about value
Bert Kaempfert's got the mad hits
You try to match wits
You try to hold me but I bust through
Gonna make a break and take a fake
I'd like a stinkin' achin' shake
I like vanilla, it's the finest of the flavours
Gotta see the show 'cause then you'll know
The vertigo is gonna grow 'cause it's so dangerous
You'll have to sign a waiver
How can I help it if I think you're funny when you're mad?
Trying hard not to smile though I feel bad
I'm the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral
Can't understand what I mean?
Well, you soon will
I have a tendency to wear my mind on my sleeve
I have a history of taking off my shirt
It's been one week since you looked at me
Threw your arms in the air and said, "You're crazy"
Five days since you tackled me
I've still got the rug burns on both my knees
It's been three days since the afternoon
You realized it's not my fault, not a moment too soon
Yesterday, you'd forgiven me
And now I sit back and wait till you say you're sorry
Chickity China the Chinese chicken
You have a drumstick and your brain stops tickin'
Watchin' X-Files with no lights on
We're dans la maison
I hope the Smoking Man's in this one
Like Harrison Ford I'm getting frantic
Like Sting I'm tantric
Like Snickers, guaranteed to satisfy
Like Kurosawa, I make mad films
'Kay, I don't make films
But if I did they'd have a Samurai
Gonna get a set a' better clubs
Gonna find the kind with tiny nubs
Just so my irons aren't always flying off the back-swing
Gotta get in tune with Sailor Moon
'Cause that cartoon has got the boom anime babes
That make me think the wrong thing
How can I help it if I think you're funny when you're mad?
Tryin' hard not to smile though I feel bad
I'm the kind of guy who laughs at a funeral
Can't understand what I mean?
You soon will
I have a tendency to wear my mind on my sleeve
I have a history of losing my shirt
It's been one week since you looked at me
Dropped your arms to your sides and said, "I'm sorry"
Five days since I laughed at you and said
"You just did just what I thought you were gonna do"
Three days since the living room
We realized we're both to blame, but what could we do?
Yesterday, you just smiled at me
'Cause it'll still be two days till we say we're sorry
It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry
It'll still be two days till we say we're sorry
Birchmount Stadium, home of the Robbie