Hideaway
Dawson Graham Lyrics


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We need a place we can be alone
Where the red lights aren't closing in
Stop signs and fault lines, seem to cover all the roads ahead
We need a break from everything

Take me back to your hideaway
I'm tired of the city lights
I gotta breathe and lift the weight
Let's live, before we die
Oh-ooh

I wonder when we can get away
When these brick walls, won't stand between us
It seems like I'm slipping, but I know, everything will turn out fine
I just gotta trust these feelings

Take me back to your hideaway
I'm tired of the city lights
I gotta breathe and lift the weight
Let's live, before we die

Take me back to your hideaway

Take me back to your hideaway
I'm tired of the city lights

Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh




Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dawson Graham's "Hideaway" describe the desire to escape from the pressures of the city and find a private place where one can be alone with a loved one. The opening lines express the need for isolation, free from the "red lights" - likely a reference to the neon signs of bars and clubs - and the distractions of intersections and obstacles ("stop signs" and "fault lines"). The singer yearns for respite, a "break from everything," in order to find peace and renewed energy.


The chorus repeats the plea to be taken "back to your hideaway," away from the "city lights" and the stresses of modern life. There is a sense of urgency and vulnerability in the repeated phrase "let's live, before we die," as if the couple is running out of time and needs to seize the moment. The second verse continues the theme of obstacles, with the singer fearing that the "brick walls" will keep them apart. Despite this, there is a sense of optimism as the writer conveys a willingness to trust their feelings.


Overall, "Hideaway" captures the longing for a private refuge, an intimate space where the rush of everyday life can be forgotten. It expresses the universal human desire for love, safety, and a break from the pressures of modernity.


Line by Line Meaning

We need a place we can be alone
We need a place far away from everyone else where we can be alone.


Where the red lights aren't closing in
We need a place that is far away from the busy and bustling city life, away from the flashing lights.


Stop signs and fault lines, seem to cover all the roads ahead
Every path we take in this difficult life has its own problems, its own hurdles, its own roadblocks. We need a place where there are no such obstacles.


We need a break from everything
We need a break, a pause from the stressful daily routine of our lives.


Take me back to your hideaway
Take me with you to the secret secluded place where we can live in peace and quiet.


I'm tired of the city lights
I'm exhausted by the overwhelming brightness of the city lights.


I gotta breathe and lift the weight
I need to take a deep breath and let go of all the burdens weighing me down.


Let's live, before we die
Let's do whatever we want to do, seize the day and experience life to the fullest before we leave this world forever.


I wonder when we can get away
I keep wondering when we will finally be able to escape from our busy lives and go on this adventure.


When these brick walls, won't stand between us
We need to escape from the city, escape from the brick walls separating us from our dreams and the peaceful world outside.


It seems like I'm slipping, but I know, everything will turn out fine
Sometimes, it feels like everything is going wrong, but I know deep down that everything will be alright.


I just gotta trust these feelings
I need to trust my intuition, trust my emotions and follow them to the escape I am desperately seeking.


Oh-ooh
This part of the song is nonsensical and serves as a vocalization of the emotions of the singer.


oh-oh-oh
This part of the song is also nonsensical and serves as a vocalization of the emotions of the singer.


oh-oh-oh
This part of the song is also nonsensical and serves as a vocalization of the emotions of the singer.


oh-oh-oh
This part of the song is also nonsensical and serves as a vocalization of the emotions of the singer.


oh-oh-oh
This part of the song is also nonsensical and serves as a vocalization of the emotions of the singer.




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