Come Over Lyrics
I'm in the business of losin' your interest
And I turn a profit each time that we speak
Don't you know there's a coffin buried under the garden
It was there when we got here, will be there when we leave
And my house was designed to kinda look like its cryin'
The eyes are the windows, the garage is the mouth
So when they mention thе sad kid
In a sad house on Balch street
You won't have to guess who thеy speakin' about
[Chorus]
Come over
Come over
[Verse 2]
I'm in the process of clearin' out cobwebs
I was takin' the wrong meds, feels good to be sad
And my house is just barely big enough for my family
But it feels like a fortress when the weather gets bad
And my mouth was designed for my foot to fit in it
Oh, the words, they went missin' when the stock market crashed
And the Dow Jones keeps fallin', but I promise you, darlin'
With the view in the morning, you won't ever go back
[Chorus]
Come over
Come over
Come over
Come over
I know that it ain't much, I know that it ain't cool
Oh, you don't have to tell the other kids at school
My dad'll strike it rich, we'll be the big house on the block
Someday I'm gonna be somebody people want
[Outro]
But I'm in the business of losin' your interest
And I turn a profit each time that we speak
Don't you know there's a coffin buried under the garden
It was there when we got here, will be there when we leave
About
Released as part of his discography, “Come Over” explores themes of loneliness, self-reflection, and the desire for connection. Kahan’s lyrics reveal a sense of vulnerability as he navigates the complexities of relationships and personal struggles. The imagery of a house designed to resemble crying and the metaphorical use of a coffin buried in the garden adds a poignant layer to the song.
The chorus, with its repeated invitation to “Come over,” suggests a longing for companionship and understanding. The bridge provides a glimpse into the narrator’s optimism, expressing a belief that their circumstances will improve, and they will eventually become someone others admire.
Noah Kahan’s distinctive voice and heartfelt storytelling contribute to the emotional depth of “Come Over.” The song showcases his ability to connect with listeners through relatable experiences and evocative lyricism, making it a poignant addition to his body of work.
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