Slippin' Out
Ingram Hill Lyrics


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Walkin' in my sleep again
Where were you
Off in some distant land
Was I with you

Slippin' out again
Slippin' out again
Slippin' out again

Take my hand and let it all go down
Till I am sound asleep
Walk away out in the cold
Open your soul to me

Walkin' in my sleep again
I am here
Run with me if you can
I feel you near

I don't know where I am again




Find my way back to the bends
Now I can find you

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Ingram Hill's song, “Slippin' Out” describe the feeling of disconnection and isolation that the singer experiences in the absence of their loved one. The first line, “Walkin' in my sleep again”, suggests that the singer is sleepwalking, a metaphor for feeling lost and disconnected from their surroundings. The next line, “Where were you / Off in some distant land / Was I with you” implies that the singer's lover may be physically absent, but is always present in their heart and mind, even in their dreams.


The chorus, “Slippin' out again / Slippin' out again / Slippin' out again” reinforces the feeling of detachment that the singer is experiencing, but also suggests that this is not an isolated incident. The repetition of the phrase “Slippin' out” implies that this is a recurring pattern, that the singer has felt disconnected before and will likely feel that way again.


The second verse, “Take my hand and let it all go down / Till I am sound asleep / Walk away out in the cold / Open your soul to me” speaks to the singer's desire for connection with their loved one. They want their partner to be present with them, to help them feel safe and secure, to be open and vulnerable with them. The line “Open your soul to me” speaks to the singer's desire for deeper emotional intimacy with their partner.


In the final verse, “I don't know where I am again / Find my way back to the bends / Now I can find you”, it appears that the singer is lost and needs help finding their way back to their loved one. The line “Find my way back to the bends” suggests that the singer may be lost in their own mind, struggling to navigate their own thoughts and emotions. However, the final line, “Now I can find you” implies that once the singer finds their way back to themselves, they will be able to connect with their partner again.


Overall, “Slippin' Out” is a song about the universal struggle of feeling disconnected and lost, and the desire for deep, meaningful connections with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Walkin' in my sleep again
I am wandering around aimlessly, with no real control over my actions


Where were you
I am searching for someone to help me, but they are nowhere to be found


Off in some distant land
The person I am searching for is far away and inaccessible


Was I with you
I cannot remember if I was connected to the person I am searching for


Slippin' out again
I am losing control of myself once again and slipping into a state of disorientation


Take my hand and let it all go down
I need someone to take control and guide me through this difficult time


Till I am sound asleep
I need a break and some relaxation until I am able to function properly again


Walk away out in the cold
I need someone to abandon me in this vulnerable state for me to truly realize what I need


Open your soul to me
I am searching for someone to reveal themselves to me so I can fully trust them


I am here
I am present, yet still struggling to function


Run with me if you can
I am looking for someone who can keep up with my erratic behavior and help me stay on track


I feel you near
I sense that the person I am searching for is nearby, but still out of reach


I don't know where I am again
I have lost my sense of direction and feel lost in my thoughts


Find my way back to the bends
I need help getting back on track and finding my way through my inner turmoil


Now I can find you
Once I have regained control and clarity, I will be able to locate the person I have been searching for




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