Mine (TV)
Hidden message
Toby
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“Do you remember, we were sitting there by the water?”
The first of three by-the-water lines anchoring the song's memory work. The water is the shared geography the speaker invokes to test the partner's recall, evidence that a relationship was real because it was located.
“Do you remember all the city lights on the water?”
The water reflects the city back, and the line treats the doubled image as proof. The lyric leans on the visual layering, city above, city below, to argue for the durability of what's being remembered.
“You said, 'I remember how we felt sitting by the water'”
The partner's recall answers the speaker's question. The water moves from prompt to confirmation, becoming the agreed-on landmark of the relationship's beginning.
“I was a flight risk with a fear of falling”
The speaker names herself in the language of flight. 'Flight risk' is the phrase for someone who cannot stay, and the 'fear of falling' is the suspicion that what looks like rising is really a fall not yet caught up with. It is the earliest the catalogue states that double meaning outright, 'fly' carrying both the lift and the drop it postpones.
“Followed me out into the street”
Followed out into the street as the moment the relationship moves from private to public. The image marks the partner's commitment by showing him cross the threshold; the speaker registers his willingness to be seen with her, the street as the witness.