Rolling
Lee Avril Lyrics


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Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum

Keep rolling my phone now, but we are over
Never ever call me when you are sober
When the night hits, you stop feeling it
Callin', beggin', asking to come over

Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum

Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum

... but we are over
Never ever call me when you are sober
When the night hits, you stop feeling it
Callin', beggin', asking to come over

Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum
Da-di-da-dum




Da-di-da-dum
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lee Avril's song "Rolling" seem to revolve around a situation where the singer is addressing someone who keeps contacting them even though they have ended their relationship. The repetition of "Da-di-da-dum" and "Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-dum" creates a rhythmic and melodic pattern that adds to the overall catchy nature of the song.


The lines "Keep rolling my phone now, but we are over" suggest that the person being addressed continues to call or message the singer, despite the fact that they have already broken up. The singer emphasizes the importance of not contacting them when the caller is sober, implying that the person only reaches out when they are under the influence of alcohol.


The line "When the night hits, you stop feeling it" implies that the caller's emotions or desires for the singer only surface at nighttime, perhaps when they are feeling lonely or vulnerable. The phrase "Callin', beggin', asking to come over" further emphasizes the persistence of the caller, who repeatedly reaches out and pleads for an opportunity to see the singer.


The repetition of the chorus throughout the song reinforces the theme of the caller's continuous attempts to reconnect despite the singer's clear declaration that the relationship is over. The repetition also adds to the song's catchy and memorable quality.


Overall, the lyrics highlight the singer's frustration with someone who cannot accept the end of their relationship and continuously seeks contact, particularly when they are not in a sober state. It portrays a sense of empowerment and resolve on the part of the singer in affirming their decision to move on.


Line by Line Meaning

Keep rolling my phone now, but we are over
You continue to call or message me, but our relationship has ended


Never ever call me when you are sober
You should not contact me when you are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs


When the night hits, you stop feeling it
During the nighttime, you no longer experience the same emotions


Callin', beggin', asking to come over
You desperately reach out, pleading and requesting to visit me




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JAMES LORELL MOSS

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@infinitedreams3158

Her songs always make me feel good. Like I can conquer the fucking world. You guys feel me?

@kevin18br

not all the songs but it's like some of her songs really complete me for some reason, maybe it's my lack of confidence or something idk the feeling is pretty awesome btw =D

@BHM_Productions

Perfect description, man! Exactly how I feel when I listen to her songs like this.

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@dangomes3072

InfiniteDreams yes, i complety understand

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@faaf7989

fantástica! ♡♥♡

@boreobyler5141

“Must be living in the wrong generation...”

Me too, Avril. I was really young when decent music was being made, and 2013 was the last good year. I didn’t know about this genre then.

@aferiver

She released a new album called "Love Sux" with this cool vibe.

@carlysh3799

Me and my brother have always agreed that music died after 2013. It just isn't the same anymore. 2013 was full of feel good hits and then it just stopped somehow 😏

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