You and Me
by SOJA
Summary
This song is all about a complicated relationship where two people keep coming back to each other despite the ups and downs. There's a strong sense of connection but also frustration with the chase and the games.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "You and Me" by SOJA revolves around love that feels both enduring and challenging. The relationship described in the song has a deep bond, but it’s filled with moments of confusion and longing. It explores the push-and-pull dynamic, where one person seems to retreat just when the other is reaching out. Despite the struggles, there’s a strong belief that they are meant to be together.
Verse 1
It's you and me, it's always been, hey
And how I feel about you, there's no end, man
But you make me chase you around, all around
And then you need me there when you fall down, down
In this verse, the singer expresses a strong, unwavering connection with someone special. They highlight how this bond has always existed. Yet, there’s a twist, the other person plays hard to get, which makes things frustrating. The mention of needing the singer when things go wrong suggests a dependence that complicates their relationship, emphasizing both the affection and the challenges they face.
Chorus
And when this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Well, since our time begun
And I'm still with you even when you're gone
The chorus reinforces the idea of a deep connection that persists despite the difficulties. The metaphor of a dance symbolizes the back-and-forth nature of their relationship. It’s clear that, no matter what happens, they feel destined to be together. The repetition of "still the only one" emphasizes loyalty, even when one person is physically or emotionally absent.
Verse 2
So I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
So I want it, knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
So I want it, knowing that you're walking away
In this verse, the singer reflects on the frustrating push-and-pull dynamic. They initiate the connection, but it gets interrupted by the other person. This creates a sense of longing mixed with resignation. The acknowledgment of wanting something that feels unattainable adds a layer of emotional complexity, showing that even when they know things might not work out, they still crave that connection.
Chorus
And when this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Yes, since time begun
I'm still with you even when you're gone
The chorus repeats here, reinforcing the central theme of enduring love. The idea that they are "still the only one" suggests a commitment that transcends temporary challenges. It highlights the strength of their bond, even when faced with separation or obstacles.
Bridge
It's you and me, and we're back again, yeah
Don't introduce me to all your new friends, man
Why do you make me chase you around?
Why do your words make me not make a sound, sound?
In the bridge, the singer expresses a mix of frustration and longing. The phrase "we're back again" suggests a cycle of breaking up and reconciling. Asking not to be introduced to "new friends" hints at jealousy or insecurity. The questions about the chase and silence capture the confusing emotions that come with their relationship, highlighting a desire for clarity and stability.
Chorus
And when this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Yes, since time begun
I'm still with you even when your–
Repeating the chorus here shows that the core message remains strong throughout the song. It emphasizes the bond and commitment between the two, despite the challenges faced. The repetition reinforces the idea that their love is a constant, even amidst the ups and downs.
Outro
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
I want it (yeah) knowing that you're walking away
I start it (so I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
But I want it (yeah) knowing that you're walking away
The outro circles back to the frustration of the relationship. The repetition of starting and stopping highlights the ongoing cycle of desire and retreat. It leaves us with a sense of unresolved tension, which mirrors the complexities of real relationships. There’s a mix of hope and resignation, showing that the singer can’t help but want what they know might slip away.
Closing Thoughts
"You and Me" captures the push-and-pull of a love that's both fulfilling and frustrating. The strong emotional pull between the two characters makes the song relatable. It reflects how love can be a game of chase, filled with both joy and confusion. Ultimately, it’s about the bond that keeps them coming back together, even when things get tough.
Full Lyrics
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And how I feel about you, there's no end, man
But you make me chase you around, all around
And then you need me there when you fall down, down
And when this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Well, since our time begun
And I'm still with you even when you're gone
When this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Well, since our time begun
And I'm still with you even when your–
So I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
So I want it, knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
So I want it, knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
So I want it, knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it
Yea, yea, yeah-eh, yeah
It's you and me, and we're back again, yeah
Don't introduce me to all your new friends, man
Why do you make me chase you around?
Why do your words make me not make a sound, sound?
And when this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Yes, since time begun
I'm still with you even when you're gone
When this dance is done
You and me are still the only one
Yes, since time begun
I'm still with you even when your–
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
I want it (yeah) knowing that you're walking away
I start it (so I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
But I want it (yeah) knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it (and you stop it)
But I want it (yeah) knowing that you're walking away
I start it (I start it) and you stop it
Yea, yea, yeah-eh