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Aevion Lyrics


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I can feel your gravity pulling me 20 steps somewhere
Don't you know i'm searching for, something more, trying to get somewhere
How on the road, on the way, eating me always
But at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere, 20 steps somewhere
I can feel your gravity pulling me 20 steps somewhere
Don't you know I'm searching for, something more, trying to get somewhere
I'm on the road, on the way, eating me always
But at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere, 20 steps somewhere
I'm on the road, on the way, eating me always




But at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere, 20 steps somewhere

Overall Meaning

In this song, the artist talks about feeling pulled towards something or someone, but being uncertain about where it will lead them. The lyrics describe the feeling of being on a journey, and constantly pushing towards a destination, while being aware that it may not be the end goal. The repetition of the phrase "20 steps somewhere" emphasizes the idea of moving forward, even if the exact destination is unknown.


The first line, "I can feel your gravity pulling me 20 steps somewhere," speaks to the influence that someone or something can have on our lives. Whether it be a person, a dream, or an idea, there are times when we feel like we're being pulled forward towards it. The second line, "Don't you know I'm searching for, something more, trying to get somewhere," acknowledges the fact that our desire for change and growth can often lead us to take risks and explore new paths.


The third and fourth lines, "I'm on the road, on the way, eating me always, but at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere," further emphasize the idea of pushing forward towards a goal, despite the challenges that come with it. The repetition of "20 steps somewhere" acts as a reminder to keep moving forward, even when the destination may be uncertain.


Overall, "Steps" is a song about the journey of personal growth and self-discovery, and the importance of pushing forward towards our dreams and goals, even when the end result is unclear.


Line by Line Meaning

I can feel your gravity pulling me 20 steps somewhere
The person feels strongly drawn towards someone or something, figuratively pulled 20 steps closer to a destination or goal.


Don't you know i'm searching for, something more, trying to get somewhere
The person is in search of something fulfilling, something that will take them to a certain place, and they want their companion to understand and support them.


How on the road, on the way, eating me always
The journey towards their goal is ongoing and constantly consuming them, taking up the majority of their time and attention.


But at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere, 20 steps somewhere
At the end of their journey, they will have traveled 20 steps closer to their destination.


I'm on the road, on the way, eating me always
The person emphasizes again how the journey is always present and affecting them.


But at the end of it all 20 steps somewhere, 20 steps somewhere
The repeated line serves as a reminder that their end goal is still 20 steps ahead of them, but they will keep going nonetheless.




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@silskabichara6780

The best track from The Crew 2

@johnburleson7093

Yessir

@rockoutg9008

Bruh playing this while traveling n the crew is amazing

@ZERRO_M0LIX

yess bro

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@zemo1419

it gives the game an amazing atmosphere

@Omega47012

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@spinninrecords

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@saahilbhagat4127

what the F***
please produce big room or progressive house

@leonardofavero4610

+Saahil Bhagat there are who don't like deep house and people who like it. You have to know this

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