Forever & Always
Mash-ups & Live Pairings
- Forever & Always / Maroon (Eras Tour, Sydney)
Hidden message
If you play these games we're both going to lose
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“And I stare at the phone, he still hasn't called”
The stared-at phone in its most direct form, the speaker pinned to the device, the device pinned to its silence. The image the catalogue's later "I touch my phone as if it's your face" descends from; here the touch hasn't even happened yet.
“One second it was perfect, now you're halfway out the door”
The door catches the partner mid-exit. Frozen halfway through it, he embodies a relationship whose ending is already in motion while the speaker is still inside it.
“And it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong, it rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone”
Rain floods the private space of the relationship and will not stop. Falling indoors and in the lover's presence as much as his absence, it makes the failing romance a weather system with no dry ground left.
“And it rains in your bedroom, everything is wrong, it rains when you're here and it rains when you're gone”
The bedroom as the private interior where a relationship's wrongness shows. The weather turning indoors, the room becomes the place the speaker registers everything going quietly awry, the personal space that should be safest made the barometer of a love coming apart.
“Once upon a time, I believe it was a Tuesday when I caught your eye”
The song reaches for the fairytale opening and then dates it to a Tuesday, the least storied day available. Fixing a romance to a specific weekday turns the phrase from an invitation into a correction, and the puncture arrives in the same breath as the setup rather than waiting for a later verse to undo it. I Knew You Were Trouble opens the same way four years afterwards, swapping the weekday for a unit measured in regret.