Summary
Highlights
The song opens with a conversation about a person catching feelings and the struggle to confess. The idea of confessing on a 'fourth Monday' is mentioned, hinting at a belief in fortune.
The protagonist describes the difficulty of writing a song to express their feelings, noting that words feel inadequate and nothing rhymes with the person's name. They decide to try practicing and warming up their voice.
Despite the effort, the protagonist admits they could never actually confess this way, but still calls it their "first love song." They recall falling for the person the moment they saw them.
Acknowledging an inability to sing, the protagonist decides to rap instead, urging the listener to hear their "little, but special song." They express a desire for only a "yes or yes" answer, highlighting the complicated nature of their feelings.
As the sky turns orange, the protagonist feels it's their chance. They realize that just singing the song they've been writing is enough for them, even if there's no answer from the other person.
The chorus repeats, emphasizing that this is indeed their "first love song" born from the moment they fell for the other person. The song concludes with a positive reaction from a listener, suggesting the effort was well-received.