Rearrange my world the way you do
Rearrange my world the way you do
Rearrange my world the way you do
Can we walk until I know who I am?
I live above a bar I’ve never been
I think about you more than I can spend
Apartments rising, but my rent is fixed
If you don’t find somewhere, you can move in
I’ll trade all of your things for all my things
My mother called me in the early afternoon
Couldn’t hear her yelling while I was watching you
I told her that I loved her
The way I tell you
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
The people keep moving farther
Something’s in the air
In light your hair changes colours
You can tell me what to wear
You know me well
It’s almost like you love me, I can tell
I’m catching up to what you know
Don’t go upstate before it snows
I won’t tell you what burdens me
I’ll wait until the end of week
I’ll fold
What are you thinking alone?
Where are you thinking to go?
Is there room on the road?
My mother called me in the early afternoon
Couldn’t hear her yelling while I was watching you
I told her that I loved her
The way I tell you
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
Can you rearrange my world the way you do?
Finding Clarity in Change
“Rearrange My World” by Caesar and Daniel is a heartfelt exploration of transformation through love and connection. The repeated plea to “rearrange my world the way you do” suggests a longing for someone who brings clarity and meaning to the chaos of everyday life. The lyrics paint intimate scenes of urban living, familial ties, and the tender vulnerability that comes with deep relationships. Lines like “I live above a bar I’ve never been” and “I’ll trade all of your things for all my things” evoke a sense of transition and the willingness to change for another person. The interplay between personal introspection and external influences captures the delicate balance between independence and togetherness, making the song deeply relatable for anyone experiencing growth and change within a relationship.
Song Credits
- Artist: Caesar, Daniel
- Songwriters: Caesar, Daniel