Low Low
Beezley Lyrics


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Too too many questions
She's running out of things to say
Low low 8 Wrenbert Road
She knows she wants to run away

She smiles, she waits
Boy does she hesitate
As the weight of the world
Drags her down

She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la
She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la

Too too many questions
She's running out of things to say
Low low 8 Wrenbert Road
She knows she wants to run away

She smiles, she waits
Boy does she hesitate
As the weight of the world
Drags her down

She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la
She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la

Na na na
Na na na
In dire straits
The girl she loads my gun
Na na na
Na na na
In dire straits
The girl she loads my gun

She smiles, she waits
Boy does she hesitate
As the weight of the world
Drags her down

She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la
She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la
She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la




She's singing la la la la la
Ooh la la la la la la la la la la la la

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Beezley's song 'Low Low' reflect the struggles of a person who is feeling overwhelmed by the number of questions being asked of them. The repetition of the line "too too many questions" creates a sense of frustration and exhaustion, as the person in the song is finding it difficult to keep up with the demands being placed upon them.


The song highlights the desire to escape, which is represented by the address of "Low low 8 Wrenbert Road." This could be seen as a metaphor for a place of refuge, where the character in the song can find some respite from the pressures of the outside world.


The lines "She smiles, she waits, boy does she hesitate, as the weight of the world drags her down" paint a picture of someone who is trying to keep up appearances, even though they are struggling internally. The use of the phrase "weight of the world" suggests that the character is dealing with significant issues, which is contributing to their sense of being overwhelmed.


The repeated refrain, "la la la la la" creates a hypnotic, almost trance-like effect which adds to the sense of being lost in the moment. The final lines of "na na na, in dire straits, the girl she loads my gun" adds to the slightly ominous tone of the song, suggesting that the character is perhaps dealing with significant mental health issues.


Line by Line Meaning

Too too many questions
The girl has been asked too many questions and she can't find answers for them anymore


She's running out of things to say
The girl has exhausted all her ideas and is finding it difficult to keep up with the conversation


Low low 8 Wrenbert Road
The girl is contemplating to run away to 8 Wrenbert Road, without any clear idea why it is significant or what it means to her


She knows she wants to run away
The girl has decided to leave, but she is unsure of where next and whether it's the right move


She smiles, she waits
The girl puts on a facade of happiness, but she is actually waiting for a way out


Boy does she hesitate
The girl is still indecisive and doubting her decision to leave


As the weight of the world Drag her down
The girl is carrying a lot of baggage that's causing her stress and depression


She's singing la la la la la
The girl is trying to escape reality by blocking out her problems and ignoring them through song


Ooh la la la la la la
The girl is hoping to find a solution to her problems through the music and the melody itself


In dire straits The girl she loads my gun
The girl is preparing for an intense situation, trying to protect herself and readying herself for a fight


She's singing la la la la la ooh la la la la la la
The girl is still trying to numb herself from the pain and problems in her life, still attempting to ignore it all and solve them using music




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Written by: Beezley

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