Nice To See You (feat. FLOOR CRY)
Vansire
The Enigmatic Warmth of Reconnection
“Nice To See You (feat. FLOOR CRY)” by Vansire is a tender exploration of the emotions that arise from reconnecting with someone special. The song opens with a simple yet heartfelt greeting, “Nice to see you, how you doing,” setting a tone of warmth and familiarity. The lyrics quickly dive into the profound impact this person has on the narrator, describing feelings that are almost surreal, “You make me feel things I don't believe in.” This line suggests that the emotions stirred by this encounter are so intense and unexpected that they challenge the narrator's usual sense of reality.
The song continues to weave a narrative of introspection and longing. The mention of roads reaching the sea and scenes being replayed hints at a journey, both literal and metaphorical, that the narrator is on. This journey is marked by a sense of pensiveness and uncertainty, as they grapple with what is real and what is a product of their emotions. The recurring motif of “chills” running up the spine symbolizes the physical and emotional impact of these feelings, emphasizing their intensity and the way they linger.
In the latter part of the song, the lyrics paint a picture of intimate moments shared in the morning sun, where the connection feels almost dreamlike. The narrator's uncertainty about whether they are still dreaming underscores the surreal quality of their emotions. The hope for a long-term outcome and the contemplation of these feelings in “tangential love songs” suggest a deep, ongoing reflection on this relationship. The repetition of the phrase “those chills” at the end of the song reinforces the lasting impression this person has left on the narrator, encapsulating the essence of their emotional experience.