The song "I Watched You, Out From Your Window" by Jonezetta tells the story of someone who watches a person they are infatuated with from afar. The narrator observes the person from their window, emphasizing how closely they are observing them without their knowledge. The lyrics suggest that the person being watched is oblivious to the narrator's presence and the depth of their interest. The line "Listen while you're sleeping, put a record on" indicates that the narrator enjoys listening to music while watching the person, possibly fantasizing about being with them. The phrase "You wouldn't even know I'm gone" implies that the person being watched is emotionally detached and may not even notice if the narrator were to disappear from their life. Overall, the song portrays a sense of longing, unrequited love, and a longing for connection with someone who remains distant and unaware of the narrator's presence.