Draw the Line
Jeffrey Martin Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

You don't remember making all those plans
But I do
And you don't remember promising to never do it again
But I do

Now you're down on your knees one more time
And I don't know where to draw the line
And this house that we built is up in smoke
And I don't know how to let you go
No, I don't know how to let you go

You don't remember everything that you broke
But I do
You don't remember all the poison that you spoke
But I do

Now you're down on your knees one more time
And I don't know where to draw the line
And this house that we built is up in smoke
And I don't know how to let you go
No, I don't know how to let you go

I'm buried under water
Holding my breath for two
And I wasn't made to carry another
Like you

And you don't remember the way you used to hold me
But I do
And you don't remember the things you whispered to me
But I do

Now you're down on your knees one more time
And I don't know where to draw the line
And this house that we built is up in smoke
And I don't know how to let you go




No, I don't know how to let you go
No, I don't know how to let you go

Overall Meaning

The Jeffrey Martin song "Draw the Line" is a heart-wrenching ballad about a relationship that has reached its breaking point. The singer is struggling to forgive their partner for past mistakes and trying to figure out how to move on from the wreckage of their past. The song is sung in a stark, almost mournful tone, reflecting the deep sense of loss and heartbreak that comes from realizing that a once-promising relationship has run its course.


The opening lines of the song set the scene for the heartbreak to come, with the singer stating that their partner doesn't remember all the plans they made together or the promises they broke. The singer, however, can't forget those moments, and they're left with the difficult task of deciding whether to continue the relationship or let go entirely. The chorus repeats the lines, "And I don't know where to draw the line, And this house that we built is up in smoke, And I don't know how to let you go," emphasizing the emotions of confusion and despair that come with the end of a relationship.


The final verse, "I'm buried under water/Holding my breath for two/And I wasn't made to carry another/Like you," adds an extra layer to the song's meaning. It suggests that the singer has been carrying the weight of the relationship and their partner's mistakes for far too long and that they need to move on for their own well-being.


Overall, "Draw the Line" is a moving and poignant song that captures the pain and struggle of letting go of a once-cherished relationship.




Line by Line Meaning

You don't remember making all those plans But I do
You have forgotten about all the plans we had made, but I still remember them.


And you don't remember promising to never do it again But I do
You have also forgotten your promise to never hurt me again, but I still remember it.


Now you're down on your knees one more time And I don't know where to draw the line
You are once again apologizing, but I am unsure about how much forgiveness I can offer.


And this house that we built is up in smoke And I don't know how to let you go No, I don't know how to let you go
Our relationship is damaged beyond repair, but I am struggling to accept that and let you go.


You don't remember everything that you broke But I do
You seem to have forgotten all the things you have broken, but I am still painfully aware of them.


You don't remember all the poison that you spoke But I do
You might have forgotten the hurtful things you said, but I haven't.


I'm buried under water Holding my breath for two And I wasn't made to carry another Like you
I am struggling to keep my head above the water, and I cannot carry the weight of your mistakes anymore.


And you don't remember the way you used to hold me But I do
The way you held me close might have faded from your memory, but I still remember it vividly.


And you don't remember the things you whispered to me But I do
The sweet nothings you whispered into my ear might be forgotten by you, but they still echo in my mind.




Contributed by Adalyn Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@OurVinyl

If you like this one, check out our full session with Jeffrey here! https://youtu.be/2mekf52oGr0?si=Dl0oFctDf3VsHTUh

@EarToTheGroundMusic

You've captured an exceptional performance from an exceptionally talented songwriter. Thank you.

@raywhyment5487

Words cannot express how wonderful his music is. I'm an alcoholic and this is a beautifully portrayed perspective from over the other side of the fence. Wonderful singer, songwriter, player. Up there with the best of them

@OurVinyl

So glad to hear that this resonated with you - sending our support your way <3

@thefisherman2837

Another new artist that grabs my soul. 💚✌

@josephwilson8897

Great song. I love this guy's voice. it's like Kris Kristofferson and Bod Dylan mixed together and became something all it's own.

@omh186

Feel the hurt. Masterpiece

@elijahhurn3986

Thanks @OurVinyl for making a solo video for this one.

@elenaldosbarbosa

January 2023, the best recommendation Apple Music gave me. God bless you, Jeffrey Martin! 🇧🇷🔥

@OurVinyl

So glad you found this! Thanks for checking us out!

More Comments

More Versions