seattle
Jason Walker Lyrics


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Who else would be
Calling me at three a.m.
Just to tell me
You're still there
The sky's still falling
Tell me what you
Need to hear this time to make it count
And to get you out of

Seattle, I don't know why
You stand under the clouds expecting to stay dry
Can't you see the day you'll ever win
That battle
Is the day they'll take the rain out of Seattle

He's still got that
Hold on you that makes you crazy
Your bags are packed
But you don't really plan on leaving
Why do you wait?
All that city does is bring you down
And you could get out of

Seattle, I don't know why
You stand under the clouds expecting to stay dry
Can't you see the day you'll ever win
That battle
Is the day they'll take the rain out of Seattle

Seattle

Fall, fall, falling
Oh, the sky keeps falling
And it gets so heavy on your heart
Fall, fall, falling
Oh, the tears keep falling
And you keep staying where you are

Seattle, I don't know why
You stand under the clouds expecting to stay dry
Seattle, I don't know how
I'm supposed to help you if you won't leave town
Oh, can't you see the day you'll ever win
That battle
Is the day they'll take the rain out
The day they'll take the rain out of
Seattle
Seattle

Oh, can't you see
You'll never take the rain out of




Seattle
Seattle

Overall Meaning

The song Seattle by Jason Walker tells the story of a person stuck in a bad situation in the city of Seattle. The lyrics describe the struggles of the person, who keeps waiting and hoping for something to change. The song starts with a phone call in the middle of the night, signaling that the person's troubles are still ongoing. The lyrics go on to describe how the city of Seattle is bringing the person down, and even though their bags are packed, they don't plan on leaving. The repetition of the line "Seattle, I don't know why you stand under the clouds expecting to stay dry" highlights the hopeless situation, where the person is expecting something that is impossible to happen.


The chorus of the song is an important thematic element, which emphasizes the futility of waiting for something that's not going to happen. The lyrics point out that the day the person wins their battle in Seattle is the day they'll take the rain out of the city. The metaphorical use of the rain represents the problems and the struggles that the person is facing in their life. While they're waiting for change, the rain keeps falling, leaving them feeling hopeless.


Overall, Jason Walker's Seattle is a song that showcases the struggles of a person stuck in a bad situation. The lyrics are poignant and relatable, as most people have experienced moments where they feel trapped and hopeless.


Line by Line Meaning

Who else would be Calling me at three a.m. Just to tell me You're still there
The singer is receiving a call from someone who is going through a difficult time and wants to be reassured of the singer's presence in their life.


The sky's still falling Tell me what you Need to hear this time to make it count And to get you out of
The person on the call is feeling overwhelmed and the singer is trying to find the right words to comfort them and convince them to leave Seattle.


Seattle, I don't know why You stand under the clouds expecting to stay dry Can't you see the day you'll ever win That battle Is the day they'll take the rain out of Seattle
Seattle is known for its rainy weather and the singer is using it as a metaphor to imply that staying in Seattle is like fighting a losing battle. The only way to win is to leave.


He's still got that Hold on you that makes you crazy Your bags are packed But you don't really plan on leaving Why do you wait? All that city does is bring you down And you could get out of
The person on the call has a difficult past with someone and even though they have packed their bags to leave Seattle, they are hesitant to go through with it because of the hold Seattle has on them. The artist is urging them to leave because Seattle is not good for them.


Fall, fall, falling Oh, the sky keeps falling And it gets so heavy on your heart Fall, fall, falling Oh, the tears keep falling And you keep staying where you are
The metaphor of the falling sky is used again to describe the weight of sadness the person on the call is feeling. The artist is frustrated that they won't leave Seattle, despite continuing to feel this way.


Seattle, I don't know how I'm supposed to help you if you won't leave town Oh, can't you see the day you'll ever win That battle Is the day they'll take the rain out The day they'll take the rain out of Seattle
The singer is at a loss for how to help the person on the call if they won't take the necessary steps to leave Seattle. They use the metaphor of the rain to encourage the person to leave and find happiness elsewhere.


Oh, can't you see You'll never take the rain out of Seattle Seattle
The final line of the song is a repetition of the metaphor of the rain, but this time implies that Seattle will always have its rainy weather and the person on the call needs to leave in order to find a happier life.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, ME GUSTA MUSIC
Written by: COURTNEY DASHE, JASON WALKER

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