Her
&Tilly Lyrics
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It was her who might have gone
It was her who passed then let up
And he gladly took that loan
She saw
The weather would not last
She saw
But she forgot to last
The moment will have passed
She saw
And she walked past
It was her but never enough
Always her to be sorry for
It was her to err, to slip up
Then she stopped answering any door
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Her
She saw
The weather would not last
She saw
But she forgot to last
She saw
The moment will have passed
She saw
And she walked past
She saw
The weather would not last
She saw
But she forgot to last
She saw
The moment will have passed
She saw
And she walked past
It was her who might have get up
It was her but never enough
It was her but never enough
The lyrics of "&Tilly's song Her" convey a poignant narrative of introspection and regret. The repetition of the phrase "It was her" emphasizes the central character's sense of responsibility and agency in her actions and decisions. The lyrics capture a sense of missed opportunities and unfulfilled potential as the singer reflects on her choices and their consequences.
The lines "It was her who might have get up / It was her who might have gone" suggest a hesitation or indecision on the part of the singer. She had the chance to make a change or take a different path, but ultimately did not seize the opportunity. This theme of missed opportunities continues throughout the song, with the singer realizing that her inaction has led to missed chances.
The imagery of the weather not lasting and the moment passing highlights the transient nature of time and experiences. The singer is acutely aware of the fleeting nature of opportunities but struggles to hold onto them or make the most of them. The repetition of these lines underscores the singer's growing awareness of the consequences of her inaction.
The song also delves into themes of self-awareness and accountability. The singer acknowledges her tendency to make mistakes and slip up, leading to feelings of inadequacy and regret. The repeated refrain of "It was her but never enough" speaks to a sense of falling short, of never quite meeting expectations or fully realizing her potential. Ultimately, the singer finds herself isolated and withdrawn, no longer willing to engage with the world or open herself up to new possibilities.
Line by Line Meaning
It was her who might have get up
She was the one who possibly could have stood up or taken action
It was her who might have gone
She was the one who possibly could have left or moved on
It was her who passed then let up
She let the opportunity pass by and didn't seize it
And he gladly took that loan
Someone else took advantage of the missed opportunity
She saw
She realized or understood
The weather would not last
The situation or circumstances wouldn't remain favorable indefinitely
But she forgot to last
But she failed to remember to endure or persist
The moment will have passed
The moment or opportunity will have already gone by
And she walked past
And she missed or ignored the opportunity
It was her but never enough
She was always blamed despite her efforts not being sufficient
Always her to be sorry for
She was continually the one to be apologizing for her actions
It was her to err, to slip up
It was her mistake or fault, to make a misstep
Then she stopped answering any door
Then she closed herself off and refused to face any new opportunities
Her
Referring to the woman or girl discussed throughout the song
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Eli Simon
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@sirvitek4992
beautiful voice
@ChristinaHanks
Lovely!
@thisisfelizia
love it
@sightseeingforyou464
Great song, great voice, great video! Absolutely perfect!🤩👏
@painterfingers
very nice ❤
@jonisaac24
This is so great! It’s extremely easy to listen to, and it’s so unique!!! Way to go!
@vincentsierp
Beautiful universe, i like very much! ✨🌙
@blaudiss
absolutely stunning track and video! Well done!
@MicahThunder
sweet and thoughtful, I love the feel of this song!
@LunaKeller
Stunning song and video!