Dark Horse
Jesse Thomas Lyrics


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Take your time
Don't jump ship before you realize
We will be more than this
Take my hand
Don't be scared that it's trembling
We will be more than this
'Cause you're like a light rain on a Sunday
A call from an old friend
A strong pour of whiskey
When the day comes to an end
I'll be your dark horse, coming in strong
I'll get in your head like a radio song
I've got the time, I'd rather not be
In your dust while you run from me
I'll be your dark horse, coming in strong
Step away
From the shadows where you like to stay
We will be more than this
Run to me
We'll come together like a symphony
We will be more than this
'Cause you're like a light rain on a Sunday
A call from an old friend
A strong pour of whiskey
When the day comes to an end
I'll be your dark horse, coming in strong
I'll get in your head like a radio song
I've got the time, I'd rather not be
In your dust while you run from me
I'll be your dark horse, running strong
I'll be your dark horse, coming in strong
I'll get in your head like a radio song
I've got the time, I'd rather not be




In your dust while you run from me
I'll be your dark horse, running strong

Overall Meaning

The song "Dark Horse" by Jesse Thomas is a beautiful ballad that speaks of hope, perseverance, and the power of love. The track is a reminder to take things slow and not abandon ship before realizing what one might be missing out on. The singer invites her love interest to take her hand and not be scared even if it's trembling. She promises more than what they are at the moment and encourages them to come together like a symphony. The chorus beautifully captures the essence of the entire track, with the singer promising to be the person who supports and strengthens her lover - someone who will never run away but rather be there for them no matter what.


As the lyrics progress, the singer again reiterates how her lover is like a "light rain on a Sunday," "a call from an old friend," and a "strong pour of whiskey" that makes everything better at the end of the day. She then promises to be their dark horse and come strong, getting into their head like a radio song instead of being left in their dust while they run away. The song feels like a beautiful promise that is filled with hope and love, and it's impossible not to feel moved by the singer's words.


Jesse Thomas's voice carries a sense of vulnerability that makes the song even more heartfelt. It's a beautiful and touching track that captures what it feels like to love and be loved. It's a reminder that sometimes it's worth holding on even when things seem difficult, and that the person who will be there for us no matter what might just be around the corner.


Line by Line Meaning

Take your time
Don't rush into anything


Don't jump ship before you realize
Don't give up before you give it a chance


We will be more than this
There is potential for us to be something greater


Take my hand
Let me guide you


Don't be scared that it's trembling
Don't let fear hold you back


'Cause you're like a light rain on a Sunday
You bring a sense of calm and comfort


A call from an old friend
A familiar and welcome presence


A strong pour of whiskey
A moment of relaxation and indulgence


When the day comes to an end
After a long and tiring day


I'll be your dark horse, coming in strong
I'll surprise you and exceed your expectations


I'll get in your head like a radio song
I'll be memorable and hard to forget


I've got the time, I'd rather not be
I have the patience and willingness to wait for you


In your dust while you run from me
I don't want to be left behind while you move forward without me


Step away
Don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone


From the shadows where you like to stay
Don't let fear hold you back and keep you hidden


Run to me
Come to me and let's face things together


We'll come together like a symphony
We'll work together in harmony to create something beautiful


I'll be your dark horse, running strong
I'll continue to strive and work hard in our relationship




Writer(s): Jesse Thomas

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