Fall Into Me
Alev Lenz Lyrics


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Follow me,
I'll show you the way
Out of this blue
Out of this blue

Fall into me
And drown inside me
I know you will see
The Beauty of me
The Beauty of me

Now you see
All that I can be
I know you will see
The Beauty of me

Tired are your splendid soldiers
Tired are they, Here they go

Tired are your splendid soldiers
Tired are they, Here they go





Tired are your splendid soldiers
Tired are they, Here they go.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Alev Lenz's song Fall into Me speak of a journey towards self-discovery, guided by someone who promises to show the way. In the first verse, the singer encourages the listener to follow them, that they will lead the way out of a blue space, perhaps representing a metaphorical state of melancholy or sadness. They invite the listener to fall into them and drown inside them, a tempting and somewhat risky prospect, as the line suggests. The singer promises that if the listener does so, they will see the beauty of the singer, perhaps indicating that the singer is someone or something that had been overlooked before, or was underestimated. The chorus repeats itself, extolling the beauty of the singer and the promise of self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

Follow me,
Come with me,


I'll show you the way
I'll guide you,


Out of this blue
Out of the sadness,


Out of this blue
Out of the loneliness,


Fall into me
Let yourself come to me,


And drown inside me
And immerse yourself in me,


I know you will see
You will understand,


The Beauty of me
The goodness within me,


The Beauty of me
The kindness inside me,


Now you see
Now you comprehend,


All that I can be
All of my potential,


I know you will see
I believe you will understand,


The Beauty of me
The benevolence within me,


Tired are your splendid soldiers
Your warriors are exhausted,


Tired are they, Here they go
They are fading away,


Tired are your splendid soldiers
Your heroes are weary,


Tired are they, Here they go.
Their end is near.




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