cliché
by mgk
Summary
"cliché" by MGK dives into love's messy reality, where the singer grapples with commitment and uncertainty. It's a heartfelt plea for connection, wrapped in a sense of urgency and vulnerability.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song is about the struggles of love and longing. The singer is caught between wanting a deep relationship and feeling unworthy or scared of what that means. There’s a sense of nostalgia and a desire to escape the chaos of life, while also recognizing that love can be complicated. It’s a mix of hope and doubt, making it relatable for anyone who's been in a similar situation.
Verse 1
Tell me, would you wait for me? Baby, I'm a rolling stone
I got a lotta right in me, but I don't wanna say this wrong
Tell me, would you stay with me? Baby, we could make this home
You should run away with me, even if you're better off alone
In this verse, the singer asks if the person he loves would wait for him despite his flaws. The metaphor of a "rolling stone" suggests he's restless and struggles with commitment. He wants to create a home together but acknowledges that running away might be the better choice. It captures a feeling of uncertainty about love and what it truly means to be together.
Chorus
My head's a mess, it's like that every day, and
I'll try my best, it sounds cliché, but
The chorus reveals the singer's inner turmoil. He admits his mind is chaotic and that he tries hard, even if it sounds like a common excuse. It shows vulnerability, as he knows that love can be complicated and often feels like a cliché, but he’s still willing to put in the effort. This honesty makes the song relatable and reflects the struggles many face in relationships.
Verse 2
Your name is in neon light in the sky when darkness surrounds us
Let's leave this town, get married, go to Vegas and create nostalgia
Tell me, will you save this dance?
I feel my knees get weak beneath me
In this verse, the singer paints a romantic picture, suggesting that the person he loves stands out even in tough times. The idea of running away to Vegas shows a desire for a spontaneous and memorable experience, which contrasts with the seriousness of marriage. The imagery of feeling weak in the knees adds to the romantic tension, emphasizing the intensity of his feelings.
Chorus
My head's a mess, it's like that every day, and
I'll try my best, it sounds cliché, but
Repeating the chorus reinforces the singer's ongoing struggle. It brings back the theme of chaos in his mind and his determination to try, even if it feels like he's saying the same thing over again. This repetition highlights the emotional weight of his situation and makes the listener feel the depth of his feelings.
Bridge
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
In the bridge, the repetition of asking if she would wait emphasizes the urgency and desperation in his voice. It’s almost like a mantra, showing how much he craves her support and understanding. This part drives home his vulnerability and the stakes of their relationship.
Outro
Tell me, would you wait for me? Mm-mm
Baby, I'm a rolling stone, mm-mm
I got a lotta right in me, mm-mm
But I don't wanna say this wrong
I don't wanna say this wrong, yeah
The outro circles back to the main themes from the start. The singer repeats his questions, underscoring his feelings of uncertainty and desire for connection. Ending with “I don’t wanna say this wrong” encapsulates his fear of messing things up, adding a final touch of vulnerability and longing.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "cliché" captures the messy reality of love and the anxiety that comes with it. MGK's honest lyrics and emotional delivery make it relatable for anyone who's felt torn between wanting to connect and fearing the risks involved. It’s a beautiful reminder that love is often complicated but worth the effort.
Full Lyrics
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I got a lotta right in me, but I don't wanna say this wrong
Tell me, would you stay with me? Baby, we could make this home
You should run away with me, even if you're better off alone
I liked that you liked me
I kissed your lips, you got good taste
I liked that you liked me
I can close my eyes and draw your face
If you take this chance
I'll give you oxygen to breathe me in
But I'll say sorry in advance, mm
My head's a mess, it's like that every day, and
I'll try my best, it sounds cliché, but
Tell me, would you wait for me? Baby, I'm a rolling stone
I got a lotta right in me, but I don't wanna say this wrong
Tell me, would you stay with me? Baby, we could make this home
You should run away with me, even if you're better off alone
Your name is in neon light in the sky when darkness surrounds us
Let's leave this town, get married, go to Vegas and create nostalgia
Tell me, will you save this dance?
I feel my knees get weak beneath me
I know this night might be our last, mm
My head's a mess, it's like that every day, and
I'll try my best, it sounds cliché, but
Tell me, would you wait for me? Baby, I'm a rolling stone
I got a lotta right in me, but I don't wanna say this wrong
Tell me, would you stay with me? Baby, we could make this home
You should run away with me, even if you're better off alone
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
Tell me, would you wait for me? Mm-mm
Baby, I'm a rolling stone, mm-mm
I got a lotta right in me, mm-mm
But I don't wanna say this wrong
I don't wanna say this wrong, yeah
Tell me, would you wait for me? Baby, I'm a rolling stone
I got a lotta right in me, but I don't wanna say this wrong (say this wrong)
Tell me, would you stay with me? Baby, we could make this home (make this home)
You should run away with me, even if you're better off alone
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
Tell me, would you wait, wait, wait, wait, wait for me?
Wait for me