Follow Me Down
Fey Lyrics


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Follow me down
To the water's edge
The sound of the ocean whispers your name
The salt on your skin
The sand in my hair
Follow me down to the shore.
Let's write our names in the sand so the waves
Can wash away the trace of you and me
Let ourselves fall to the ground
The tide takes you out and brings
You in and out in and out in and out and in again
Follow me down, follow me down
Sunshine and water the eyes see your face
Follow me down into the blue
I drop in the ocean
Footsteps on the beach
Follow me down to the sea
Let's write our names in the sand so the waves
Can wash away the trace of you and me
Let ourselves fall to the ground
The tide takes you out and brings
You in and out in and out in and out and in again
Follow me down, follow me down
Let's write our names in the sand so the waves
Can wash away the trace of you and me
Let ourselves fall to the ground
The tide takes you out and brings
You in and out in and out in and out and in again
Follow me down, follow me down
Let's write our names in the sand so the waves
Can wash away the trace of you and me
Let ourselves fall to the ground
The tide takes you out and brings
You in and out in and out in and out and in again
Follow me down, follow me down
Let's write our names in the sand so the waves




Can wash away the trace of you and me
Follow me down.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Fey's song "Follow Me Down" evoke a feeling of wanderlust and escape. The singer invites the listener to follow them down to the water's edge, where the sound of the ocean whispers their name. The imagery of the salt on the skin and the sand in the hair create a sensory experience for the listener. The singer suggests that they write their names in the sand, only to be washed away by the waves, as if to symbolize the temporary nature of life's experiences. The line "The tide takes you out and brings you in again" further emphasizes this theme of impermanence.


The chorus repeats the invitation to follow the singer down, into the blue waters of the ocean. The line "I drop in the ocean" suggests a surrender to the unknown depths of life. The repetition of the verse and chorus reinforce the cyclical nature of the tide and of life's experiences. The invitation to follow down to the water's edge becomes a metaphor for following one's own path in life, even if it leads to the unknown.


Overall, "Follow Me Down" is a song about embracing life's transient nature and following one's own path into the unknown.



Line by Line Meaning

Follow me down
Come with me


To the water's edge
To the place where the land meets the sea


The sound of the ocean whispers your name
The waves make a peaceful sound that reminds me of you


The salt on your skin
The natural salt from the sea that sticks to your skin


The sand in my hair
The grains of sand that are caught in my hair


Follow me down to the shore.
Come with me to the water's edge


Let's write our names in the sand so the waves
Let's leave our mark on the beach with our names written in the sand


Can wash away the trace of you and me
Eventually the waves will wash away any sign of us being here


Let ourselves fall to the ground
Let's lay down on the sand


The tide takes you out and brings
The water pulls you away from shore and then brings you back in


You in and out in and out in and out and in again
The water cycles in and out from shore again and again


Follow me down, follow me down
Come with me, come with me


Sunshine and water the eyes see your face
The sunlight and water make your face visible and clear to me


Follow me down into the blue
Come with me into the deep blue water


I drop in the ocean
I immerse myself in the sea


Footsteps on the beach
The imprints of our steps on the sandy shore


Follow me down to the sea
Come with me to the water


Follow me down.
Come with me




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Marwin Pop/Rock


on Siento

Hahaha well, no. No one is sure if Fey is a Satanic witch, but the lyrics of this song are surely very disturbing, to say the least

Marwin Pop/Rock


on Siento

Fey is a Satanic Witch. Everybody knows that in Mexico, and this is her most openly Satanic song. "Siento" was a focus of controversy in 2002 because of that reason

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