Million Miles Away
Ingram Hill Lyrics


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Friday night and I just got back
I had my eyes shut, was dreamin' 'bout the past
I thought about you while the radio played
I should've got a-movin', some reason I stayed

I started driftin' to a different place
I realized was fallin' off the face of the your world
There was nothin' left to bring me back

I'm a million miles away, a million miles away
I'm a million miles away
There was nothin' left to bring me back today, today

I took a ride, I went downtown
The streets are empty, there's no one around
And all the faces that we used to know
Gone from the places we used to go

I'm at the wrong end of a lookin' glass
I'm tryin' to hold on to the hands of the past and you
And there was nothin' left to bring me back

I'm a million miles away, a million miles away
I'm just a million miles away
And there's nothin' left to bring me back today
Bring me back today, bring me back today

I started driftin' to a different place, oh
I realized was fallin' off the face of the whole world
There was nothin' left to bring me back

I'm a million miles away, a million miles away, oh
I'm just a million miles away
And there's nothin' left to bring me back today




Bring me back today, bring me back today
Bring me back today

Overall Meaning

The song "Million Miles Away" by Ingram Hill is a melancholic track that depicts the feelings of the singer who feels disconnected from the world around him. The song is a reflection of how we often feel stuck in a moment, unable to move on from our past, which makes it difficult for us to engage with the present. The song is built around a sense of loss and regret, symbolized by the singer's inability to connect with the world around him.


The song begins with the singer returning home on a Friday night, lost in thought about his past. He realizes that he is drifting away from his present, and no matter how hard he tries to hold onto the past, it slips away from him. The lyrics "There was nothing left to bring me back today" convey a sense of finality and resignation, as if the singer has accepted that he will never be able to get back what he has lost.


As the song progresses, the singer goes downtown looking for something familiar, but everything seems empty and desolate. He is at the "wrong end of a looking glass," trying to hold onto memories that are slipping away. The driving force behind the song is the sense of isolation that the singer feels, and the fear that he will never be able to connect with the world again.


Overall, "Million Miles Away" is a haunting and emotional track that speaks to anyone who has ever felt lost or disconnected from the world. It's an introspective song that encourages listeners to confront their past and move past it.


Line by Line Meaning

Friday night and I just got back
The song starts with the singer coming home on a Friday night.


I had my eyes shut, was dreamin' 'bout the past
The singer was lost in thought about the past, with his eyes closed.


I thought about you while the radio played
The radio reminded the singer of someone special.


I should've got a-movin', some reason I stayed
Although the artist knew he should move on from the past, he stayed put for some unknown reason.


I started driftin' to a different place
The artist started to mentally drift away from his current reality.


I realized was fallin' off the face of the your world
The singer was distancing himself from the world of the person he was thinking about.


There was nothin' left to bring me back
The singer felt like he had nothing left to anchor him to reality.


I'm a million miles away, a million miles away
The artist feels incredibly distant and detached from his current reality.


I took a ride, I went downtown
The artist decides to leave his house and takes a drive to the city center.


The streets are empty, there's no one around
The city is deserted, with no one around to give the artist a sense of connection.


And all the faces that we used to know
The singer is reminded of people he used to know who are no longer present in his life.


Gone from the places we used to go
The places the artist used to visit with those friends or loved ones are now devoid of all meaning.


I'm at the wrong end of a lookin' glass
The singer feels like he is on the wrong side of the mirror, disconnected from his life.


I'm tryin' to hold on to the hands of the past and you
The singer is trying to hold onto his memories of the past and the person he was thinking about earlier in the song.


And there was nothin' left to bring me back
Despite the nostalgia, the singer still feels disconnected and unable to return to his reality.


I'm just a million miles away
The artist reiterates how distant he feels from his current reality.


And there's nothin' left to bring me back today
The artist feels that there is nothing that can bring him back to the present moment.


Bring me back today, bring me back today
The song ends with the singer pleading for someone or something to bring him back to reality.




Lyrics © A SIDE MUSIC LLC D/B/A MODERN WORKS MUSIC PUBLISHING
Written by: CHRIS FRADKIN, JOEY ALKES, PETER CASE

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