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Chappell Roan – The Subway

By 3 août 2025Chappell Roan

Découvrez les paroles de la chanson « The Subway » de Chappell Roan, accompagnées des explications de leur signification, d’anecdotes et de contexte.

Paroles de la chanson

I saw your green hair

Beauty mark next to your mouth

There on the subway

I nearly had a breakdown

A few weeks later

Somebody wore your perfume

It almost killed me

I had to leave the room

It's just another day

And it's not over 'til it's over, it's never over (Ah)

It's just another day

And it's not over 'til it's over (Ah)

It's never over

'Til I don't look for you on the staircase

Or wish you thought that we were still soulmates

But I'm still counting down all of the days

'Til you're just another girl on the subway

Made you the villain

Evil for just moving on

I see your shadow

I see it even with the lights off

I made a promise, if in four months this feeling ain't gone

Well, fuck this city, I'm movin' to Saskatchewan

It's just another day

And it's not over 'til it's over (Ah, ah-ah)

Oh, 'til it's over

It's just another day

And it's not over 'til it's over (Ah, ah-ah)

It's never over

'Til I can break routine during foreplay

And trust myself that I won't say your name

But I'm still counting down all of the days

'Til you're just another girl on the subway

She's got, she's got a way

She's got a way, she's got a way

And she got, she got away

She got away, she got away

And she's got, she's got a way

She's got a way, she's got a way

And she got, she got away

She got away, she got away

(She's got, she's got a way

She's got a way, she's got a way)

She's got a way (She got, she got away

She got away, she got away)

She's got, she's got a way

She's got a way, she's got a way

And she got, she got away

She got away, she got away

Explication des paroles de The Subway de Chappell Roan

« The Subway » de Chappell Roan est une chanson qui aborde le thème de la quête de soi et de la recherche de sens dans un monde en mouvement constant. Créée dans le contexte de la vie quotidienne trépidante d’une grande ville, la chanson évoque les émotions et les pensées qui surgissent lors d’un voyage en métro, où l’on se retrouve souvent confronté à sa propre solitude et à ses réflexions les plus profondes. Une anecdote raconte que Chappell Roan aurait écrit cette chanson après une soirée marquante passée à errer dans les rues de New York, imprégnée par une atmosphère particulière. En somme, « The Subway » invite à s’arrêter un instant, à observer le monde qui nous entoure et à se connecter avec nos émotions les plus sincères.