Can Let You Go
Hello Seahorse! Lyrics


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Hey love, hey love
So now you know, that I'm not your darling
I know I'm quite unexpressive
So, don't you think that I will kiss you on the cheek,
Cause I'm quite unexpressive
So, don't you think that I will kiss you on the cheek.

So I can let you go now
And I will leave you alone
And will not miss you no more.

Just give me the money
I have to be polite and all.
Sure I'm polite
I wanna go home, alone tonight.

So I can let you go now
And I will leave you alone
And will not miss you no more.

Just pay me some more
Just give me your dough
No more hellos
No more darlings and all.

I can let you go (no more loving, no more)
I will leave you alone (no more, no more)
I will not miss you no more (no more hellos)
I can let you go (no more loving, no more)

I will let you go (no more love, no more)




I can let you go (no more love, no more)
I can let you go

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Hello Seahorse!'s "Can’t Let You Go" lay the foundation for the remainder of the song. The song is about a reluctant person who is unable to reciprocate the romantic emotions of their partner. As a result, they reluctantly accept their partner's money as a means to justify their actions. This person is aware of their uncompromising nature, and they are pragmatic in their mannerisms. Their partner wants more from the relationship, but the person cannot oblige. The use of “hey love” demonstrates the partner's affection, while the subsequent phrases reveal that the person is unresponsive to their emotional overtures.


The lyrics in the chorus indicate that the singer has made a decision. They can finally let their partner go and liberate themselves from the weight of the relationship. This statement suggests that the singer was in a difficult situation, and their partner's emotions were causing them great distress. The singer has decided to remove themselves from their partner's life by stating "I will leave you alone." Even though the decision is a difficult one, the final line of the chorus, "I can let you go," reinforces the singer's rationale and firmness in their decision.


The final lines of the song indicate that the singer has come to their decision regarding the relationship. Through the repetition of "no more love," we can assume that the singer has given up on love as a concept. They have come to terms with their inability to accept love in their life and have accepted "the money" as a means of payment for their time. Overall, the song has a melancholic and dark sound that poignantly embodies the internal battle of someone who is grappling with their emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey love, hey love
Addressing the person who they once loved


So now you know, that I'm not your darling
Informing the person that the singer is not their beloved anymore


I know I'm quite unexpressive
The singer admits to being emotionally reserved


So don't you think that I will kiss you on the cheek
The singer will not express affection physically


Cause I'm quite unexpressive
Reiterating the singer's emotional reservation


So I can let you go now
The singer is now ready to move on


And I will leave you alone
The singer will give the person space


And will not miss you no more
The singer is over the relationship


Just give me the money
The singer wants payment for their services


I have to be polite and all
The singer feels obligated to display good manners


Sure I'm polite
Confirming the singer can display good manners


I wanna go home, alone tonight
The singer wants to be by themselves


Just pay me some more
The singer wants more compensation


Just give me your dough
The singer wants to be paid


No more hellos
The singer does not want to exchange greetings anymore


No more darlings and all
The singer does not want any more endearing terms used towards them


I can let you go (no more loving, no more)
The singer has moved on from the romantic aspect of the relationship


I will leave you alone (no more, no more)
The singer wants space


I will not miss you no more (no more hellos)
The singer is ready to move on from the relationship


I can let you go (no more loving, no more)
The singer has emotionally detached


I will let you go (no more love, no more)
Reiterating the singer's desire to move on


I can let you go (no more love, no more)
The singer has fully let go of the relationship




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