Waterfalls
James ... Ni99a Lyrics


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I see the water fall down
Looking glass, fall back to the ground
I feel the waterfall now
Moving fast, look back and I'll drown
Should I fall through?
I kinda want to
What have I come to?
Don't wanna confront you
I hate what you've become
Disregard everyone
All bottled up, but really, you're just the empty one
I can't stop coming back to you
Got too much here for me to lose
I keep believing in your ruse
My fate's not mine for me to choose
I see the water fall down
Looking glass, fall back to the ground
I feel the waterfall now
Moving fast, look back and I'll drown
Every look you give shows what you're living with
Just know I feel it too
It's not defining you
Only you can choose how you shine through
Shine through
I have to break away before I'm stuck
Before the flood starts to catch up
And I don't wanna see you falling down
I don't wanna see you falling down
I don't wanna see you falling down
Down, no
I see the water fall down
Looking glass, fall back to the ground
I feel the waterfall now
Moving fast, look back and I'll drown
I see the water fall down
Looking glass, fall back to the ground
I feel the waterfall now
Moving fast, look back and I'll drown
And I don't wanna see you falling down
I don't wanna see you falling down




I don't wanna see you falling down
Yeah

Overall Meaning

In "Waterfalls," Ni99a describes the overwhelming feeling of a past love interest coming back into their life. The song compares this feeling to a waterfall - something strong, constant, and unstoppable. Ni99a notes that seeing the old lover "made no sense at all" yet they feel like they have "too much caffeine" in their blood. The lyrics speak to the intense rush of emotions that come with unexpected contact from an ex.


Ni99a goes on to describe the effect that this old lover has on them - their defenses melt, and they feel like they are drowning in the rush of emotions. The feeling is described as both exciting and terrifying, with the lyrics "spinning me around" and "drowning" conveying the idea that this unexpected encounter is both exhilarating and overwhelming. Overall, "Waterfalls" is a raw and emotional portrayal of the complex feelings that come with reconnecting with an old flame.


Line by Line Meaning

Something's going down like a waterfall
There's some major event happening that feels like it's cascading out of control, like a waterfall.


Some strong feeling's some old love
There's a deeply emotional connection to someone from the past that's being stirred up.


I saw you and it made no sense at all
The reappearance of this person in life is confusing and unexpected.


Now I feel like there's too much caffeine in my blood
The intensity of the situation is overwhelming, making it feel like there's a chemical reaction happening in the body.


You're an old lover making new contact
This person is someone who has been in a romantic relationship with the artist before, but with whom communication has been lost.


Making those cold defenses melt
The singer's initial resistance to this person is giving way to a more open and vulnerable state.


And though lying in your arms is after the fact
Even though the singer is physically intimate with this person again, it feels like it's too late and there's a sense of sadness or missed opportunity.


Once again I'm feeling like I've never felt
The strength and depth of the connection to this person is so powerful that it's bringing back emotions that the artist has not experienced in a long time.


Like a waterfall goin' down
This feeling is all-consuming and feels like it's rushing through the artist's entire being.


Like a waterfall washing me down
The intensity of the experience is all-encompassing and washing away any other thoughts or feelings.


Spinnin' me around
The overwhelming nature of the connection is causing disorientation and confusion.


Lord, and I'm drownin'
It feels like the depth of emotion is pulling the artist under, making it hard to breathe or think clearly.


Like a waterfall going down
The intensity and strength of the emotions continue to flow like a never-ending waterfall.


Just like a waterfall washing me down
The intensity and strength of the emotions continue to wash over the singer like an unrelenting waterfall.


Like a waterfall going down and down and down
The emotions are not going to end anytime soon and are only getting deeper and more intense with time.




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Written by: James Lightner, Sommer Nichols

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