"I don't care what it takes / I'll pay for the plane whatever / I can't do this today"
: By eschewing a high-budget cinematic narrative in favor of a raw lyric visualizer, Parker invites the audience directly into his private world.
In the second verse, he admits to the heavy expectations he is placing on this relationship: "Maybe I'm just crazy / Thinking you could save me"
Instead of leaning into purely poetic, flowery language, Parker uses a playground insult to describe the person he loves most.
Parker doesn't try to resolve the tension or provide a happy ending in the lyrics. Instead, he leans entirely into the discomfort.
"Do you cancel plans / Every single weekend / 'Cause you don't wanna miss if I call?"
This line perfectly encapsulates the paralyzing nature of modern digital romance, where couples stay glued to their phones in different time zones, terrified of missing a fleeting moment of connection. 💔 The Narrative Arc: Finding Comfort in the Crazy
Watch the official lyric video to experience the raw emotion and acoustic vulnerability of the track firsthand: Abe Parker - Stupid Face (Official Lyric Video) Abe Parker YouTube• Nov 29, 2021 Lyrics Abe Parker - Stupid Face - Dork