A poignant song about unspoken feelings and the vulnerability of falling for a friend. Set against the backdrop of watching a thrilling film, the song explores the tension between friendship and deeper emotions, highlighting the sense of fear and excitement when boundaries blur. With references to fear of heights and the closeness of a friend's hand, it captures the essence of longing and the complexity of relationships.
Verse 1:
We're watching Vertigo on the screen,
Your laughter fills the room, it's serene.
But as the plot thickens, I catch my breath,
Your hand is so close, I'm feeling blessed.
Chorus:
Do you know what you do to me?
Do you see the way I breathe?
I wonder if you're aware of my fear,
As your warmth draws near.
Verse 2:
I glance at you, you're twice my height,
I feel the thrill, it's a dizzying sight.
Do you notice my heart racing fast?
In this moment, I wish it could last.
Chorus:
Do you know what you do to me?
Do you see the way I breathe?
I wonder if you're aware of my fear,
As your warmth draws near.
Bridge:
We laugh at the movie, lost in the light,
But all that I see is you in my sight.
I’m afraid of heights, but I’m willing to fall,
With your hand next to mine, I feel it all.
Outro:
So tell me, friend, do you feel this too?
Or am I just lost in the view?
Your hand dangerously close, my heart in tow,
In this vertigo, I just hope you know.
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it's about falling for a friend, we're watching vertigo, and their hand is dangerously close to my knee. I wonder if they are aware of what they do to me, i wonder if they know that I'm afraid of heights. and they are twice taller than me.
julien baker