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Eleanor
Low Millions Lyrics


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Fine, I understand
Okay with me
If that's the plan you can take the stereo
TV and the video the bed the sheets and pillows Before you go
But for now unlock the door
What are we doing all this for?
Let me make you dinner one last time
Then you'll go your way and I'll go mine

And I won't call you baby anymore
Won't call you baby like I did before
Won't call you baby anymore eleanor

You left your smell you left your taste
You left me here with my mistakes
And I can't relate to what you say I've done
Just for you I'll bite my tongue

And I won't call you baby anymore
Won't call you baby like I did before
Won't call you baby anymore
Eleanor I miss you
Eleanor be well
Eleanor I wish you'd release me from your spell
Come on
Eleanor
Do it
You can, do it

And I can't call you baby anymore
Won't call you baby like I did before
Won't call you baby anymore
No I can't call you baby anymore
Won't call you baby like I did before
Won't call you baby anymore Eleanor

Overall Meaning

The song "Eleanor" by the band Low Millions is a breakup song that depicts the emotions and thoughts of a man who has just ended a relationship with his lover, Eleanor. The song starts with the man showing acceptance of the situation and urges Eleanor to take all her belongings and leave him. However, he still wants to make her dinner for the last time before they part ways.


The chorus of the song emphasizes that he won't address her as "baby" anymore, which represents his attempt to move on from her emotionally. He admits that he misses her and that he is still under her "spell," hence asking her to release him from it. The song ends with the man acknowledging that it's impossible for him to go back to referring to Eleanor as his "baby" again.


The song's melody is mellow and consistent, with the same chord sequence throughout the track. The song's structure, the melody, and the lyrics blend together to create a raw and emotional ballad that captures the pain of someone going through a breakup.


Line by Line Meaning

Fine, I understand
I accept the reality of our relationship ending


Okay with me
I agree to move on


If that's the plan you can take the stereo
If you plan on leaving, you can take anything you want


TV and the video the bed the sheets and pillows Before you go
You can take everything with you before you leave


But for now unlock the door
Please unlock the door and let's have a conversation first


What are we doing all this for?
Why are we going through this difficult process?


Let me make you dinner one last time
I want to make one last gesture of love towards you


Then you'll go your way and I'll go mine
After dinner, we'll go our separate ways


And I won't call you baby anymore
I will not refer to you as my loved one anymore


Won't call you baby like I did before
I won't use the endearment I called you before


Won't call you baby anymore eleanor
I won't call you by your name of affection anymore


You left your smell you left your taste
Your presence is still with me


You left me here with my mistakes
I'm alone with my faults after you left


And I can't relate to what you say I've done
I can't see your perspective of what went wrong


Just for you I'll bite my tongue
I'll keep my thoughts to myself for your sake


Eleanor I miss you
I still have feelings for you


Eleanor be well
I hope you're doing okay


Eleanor I wish you'd release me from your spell
I want to move on, but I'm still under your influence


Come on
Please do it


Eleanor
A repeat of the addressee's name


Do it
Please let me go


And I can't call you baby anymore
I won't use the term of endearment anymore


Won't call you baby like I did before
I won't refer to you by the pet name I called you before


Won't call you baby anymore
I won't use the same intimate language to address you


No I can't call you baby anymore
I am not able to use the same terms of endearment anymore


Won't call you baby like I did before
I'll avoid using the same pet name I used for you previously


Won't call you baby anymore Eleanor
I won't address you using the same term of endearment as I used to




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ADAM COHEN

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