Step Aside
Belmont Lyrics


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Step aside
I′m losing patience with the way you waste your life
And now I'm ripping at the seams you stitched too tight
Recycling old habits won′t clean the dirt that you left behind (Behind)
Quietly, I'm moving on (Moving on)
Stagger back, don't break my fall

I know my place, and it′s not far from the bed you make
Selfish decay rots away at the foundation that we tried to lay
With all feelings aside, I needed distance, space and time
Overworked with thoughts of my fleeting willingness to try
(My fleeting willingness to try)

Step aside
I′m losing patience with the way you waste your life
And now I'm ripping at the seams you stitched too tight
Recycling old habits won′t clean the dirt that you left behind (Behind)
Quietly, I'm moving on (Moving on)
Stagger back, don′t break my fall

A tethered weight
Strapped down to the bottom of my feet just to hold me in place
I felt you lean on me for so long and I
I can't believe that you think I′m still your property
Quick pick, tight grip
I'm running in circles so hastily
I can't believe that you think I′m still your property
Quick pick, tight grip
I′m running in circles

Step aside
I'm losing patience with the way you waste your life
And now I′m ripping at the seams you stitched too tight
Recycling old habits won't clean the dirt that you left behind (Behind)
Quietly, I′m moving on (Moving on)
Stagger back, don't break my fall

Step aside, I′m moving on (Moving on)




Step aside, quietly, I'm moving on
Stagger back, don't break my fall

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Step Aside" by Belmont convey a sense of frustration and determination as the singer expresses their growing impatience with someone who seems to be stuck in destructive patterns. The repeated plea to "step aside" suggests a desire for this person to make way for the singer to move forward in their own life.


The imagery of "ripping at the seams you stitched too tight" symbolizes the singer trying to break free from the constraints imposed by the other person. It's as if the other person's actions have limited the singer's ability to fully express themselves and live authentically. The mention of "recycling old habits" alludes to the futility of trying to clean up past mistakes without addressing the root issues that have been left unresolved.


The lines about "selfish decay" eating away at the foundation they once tried to build together evoke a sense of betrayal and disappointment. The singer acknowledges the need for distance and space to break free from the cycle of toxicity that has been perpetuated. There is a clear sense of introspection and realization that the singer's willingness to try has diminished over time.


The metaphor of being a "tethered weight" that holds the singer in place highlights the burden of being leaned on for too long by the other person. The refusal to be seen as someone else's "property" indicates a desire for autonomy and independence. The urgency in the repeated phrases "quick pick, tight grip" emphasizes the frantic energy of trying to escape from a suffocating situation.


Overall, "Step Aside" by Belmont is a powerful anthem of standing up for oneself, setting boundaries, and reclaiming agency in the face of toxic relationships. The lyrics speak to the universal experience of needing to break free from destructive patterns and assert one's own path forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Step aside
I need you to get out of my way and let me move forward


I’m losing patience with the way you waste your life
I am becoming frustrated with how you are not making the most of your life


And now I'm ripping at the seams you stitched too tight
I am tearing apart the constraints you placed on me because they were too restrictive


Recycling old habits won't clean the dirt that you left behind (Behind)
Continuing with the same old behaviors won't erase the mess you left behind


Quietly, I’m moving on (Moving on)
I am silently progressing and leaving this situation behind


Stagger back, don't break my fall
Don't try to stop me or interfere with my progress




Writer(s): Erik Alcock, Liz Rodrigues, Khalil Abdul-rahman

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