I Guess Lyrics – Lizzy McAlpine
I Guess Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Lizzy McAlpine]
Straighten your tie, we're not alone
I'll tell a lie just to bring you home
We dance together, you're not that good
I'll tell a lie, but it's understood
[Chorus: Lizzy McAlpine]
I guess it's all about timing
I guess it's all about the things you want but never get
I guess it's all about trying
To love someone you've never met
[Verse 2: Lizzy McAlpine]
We eat our dinner, then we undress
And now we're equal, more or less (Mm)
Now I am sick, and you're probably drunk
You're saying things, and they sound like love
[Chorus: Lizzy McAlpine]
I guess it's all about timing
I guess it's all about the things you have but didn't want
I guess it's all about dying
To love someone
[Bridge: Lizzy McAlpine]
Wish it was easy, I wish I knew
What I was doing, but I never do
(Here we go)
[Outro: Lizzy McAlpine]
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Mmm, mmm
I Guess Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "I Guess" by Lizzy McAlpine explores themes of uncertainty, longing, and the complexities of relationships. It delves into the idea that timing plays a crucial role in love and life, and sometimes, despite our efforts, things don't unfold as we wish. The lyrics paint a picture of two individuals navigating their connection, grappling with their own vulnerabilities and the unpredictability of their emotions.
[Verse 1]
In the opening verse, Lizzy McAlpine sets the scene by addressing someone directly, possibly a romantic partner. The act of straightening a tie implies a formal setting or a moment of preparation before something significant. However, there's a sense of deception as she mentions telling a lie to "bring you home." This could suggest a desire to manipulate the situation or perhaps to create a comforting illusion. The mention of dancing together, despite one person not being particularly skilled, underscores the imperfect nature of their relationship. Despite any shortcomings, there's an unspoken understanding between them.
[Chorus]
The chorus reflects on the importance of timing in life and relationships. It highlights the frustration of wanting certain things but never attaining them. The line "To love someone you've never met" could signify the struggle of loving someone who remains emotionally distant or inaccessible. It encapsulates the longing for connection and intimacy even in the absence of physical presence or reciprocation.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the intimacy between the two individuals deepens as they share a meal and undress together. The act of undressing symbolizes vulnerability and the stripping away of barriers between them. Despite their differences and imperfections, they reach a point of equality. However, this newfound closeness is tainted by illness and intoxication, suggesting that even in moments of intimacy, there are obstacles to overcome. The mention of saying things that "sound like love" hints at the ambiguity and complexity of their feelings.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the themes of timing and longing. It reflects on the paradox of having things we didn't necessarily want and the inevitability of facing mortality in the pursuit of love. The repetition reinforces the idea that these themes are central to the song's message and the narrator's contemplation of her experiences.
[Bridge]
The bridge expresses a longing for clarity and understanding in the midst of confusion. Lizzy McAlpine admits to wishing things were easier and lamenting her lack of direction. It's a moment of vulnerability where she acknowledges her own uncertainties and desires for a clearer path forward.
[Outro]
The outro features melodic humming, perhaps serving as a reflective pause after the emotional intensity of the preceding verses. It allows listeners to sit with the song's themes and absorb the emotions conveyed throughout. The repetition of "oh" creates a sense of lingering uncertainty and longing, echoing the unresolved feelings explored in the lyrics.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Lizzy McAlpine, Ryan Lerman, Mason Stoops & Jeremy Most
- Writter(s)
- Lizzy McAlpine, Ryan Lerman & Jeremy Most
- Released On
- March 13, 2024
Older Songs
- 1.All Falls Down
- 2.Better Than This
- 3.Broken Glass
- 4.Come Down Soon
- 5.Drunk, Running
- 6.I Guess
- 7.Like It Tends To Do
- 8.March
- 9.Movie Star
- 10.Older
- 11.Staying
- 12.The Elevator
- 13.Vortex
- 14.You Forced Me To
Lizzy McAlpine Albums
Older (2024)
English
April 5, 2024Five Seconds Flat (2022)
English
April 8, 2022Lizzy McAlpine (Singles)
English
January 1, 2016
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "I Guess" song?
"I Guess" song is sung by Lizzy McAlpine.
Who is the lyrics writer of "I Guess" song?
"I Guess" song lyrics written by Lizzy McAlpine, Ryan Lerman & Jeremy Most.
Who is the music producer of "I Guess" song?
"I Guess" song music composed & produced by Lizzy McAlpine, Ryan Lerman, Mason Stoops & Jeremy Most.
When was "I Guess" song released?
"I Guess" song was released on March 13, 2024.