Stay Mine – Afrojack


Why should we take it slow when it feels like gold with you?

Can see the end of the show, the part when I’m growing old with you

We made it through some highs and lows

Nothing that I’d undo, I wear it like a tattoo

Feels so right it could go wrong

Is it too good to be true?

As time goes by will you love me?

Will you love me?

Say it, say it, say you’ll still be mine

Baby, hold me, say I’m the only

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

Sometimes I feel afraid, wonder if you feel the same, do you?

When you go, I can’t wait to have you back in my arms

Like we’re back at the start

We made it through some highs and lows

Nothing that I’d undo, I wear it like a tattoo

Feels so right, it couldn’t go wrong

Is it too good to be true?

As time goes by will you love me?

Will you love me?

Say it, say it, say you’ll still be mine

Baby, hold me, say I’m the only

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

I don’t wanna lose this high

I found mine, so stay mine

(And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine)

As time goes by will you love me?

Will you love me?

Say it, say it, say you’ll still be mine

Baby, hold me, say I’m the only

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

Say it, say it, say you’ll still be mine

And when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine

Unpacking the Emotional Resonance of “Stay Mine”

“Stay Mine” by Afrojack is a heartfelt exploration of devotion, vulnerability, and the passage of time in a relationship. The lyrics beautifully capture the intensity of a love that feels precious and almost surreal, as the protagonist grapples with the fear that such happiness might be fleeting. Through recurring questions about lasting love and pleas for reassurance, the song reflects the universal desire for commitment and emotional security. The metaphor of love as a “tattoo” hints at permanence, while the repetition of “when it’s past forever you’ll stay mine” underlines a longing for an everlasting bond. Afrojack’s signature melodic energy amplifies these emotions, making the track both danceable and deeply relatable.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Afrojack
  • Release Year: 2024

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