Letting Go
Lilac Kings Lyrics


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Speak to me, memory
Take me back to New Orleans
I long to smell the tidal breeze
Show me something to make me see

Compulsory sensory release me
I know it's not as bad as it seems
We're on our own, there's no one home
I'm out here all alone
The thought of letting go
A concept of personal betterment
To save my own skin
I can't pretend

Speak to me, lovely
Take me back to rolling seas
I long to see the changing of leaves
So I can feel the change in me, in me

Compulsory sensory release me
I know it's not as bad as it seems

We're on our own, there's no one home
I'm out here all alone
The thought of letting go
A concept of personal betterment




To save my own skin
I can't pretend

Overall Meaning

In "Letting Go" by Lilac Kings, the singer yearns for a sensory journey to places where they can feel new experiences and gain a different perspective. The song begins with a plea for memory to take them back to New Orleans, where the tidal breeze carries a distinct smell that evokes fond memories. The singer seeks a sensory release, one that is compulsive and necessary. Though they acknowledge that the situation is not as severe as it may seem, they feel alone and overwhelmed. The idea of letting go becomes a concept of self-improvement and personal growth to help the singer save themselves from their burden.


In the second verse, the singer again calls upon sensory memory and asks to be transported to the rolling seas. They long to see the changing leaves as a sign of personal transformation. As the song progresses, they repeat the need for sensory release, acknowledging that it may not be easy, but they must confront it. Ultimately, they refuse to pretend that they are not struggling and must make a change to save themselves.


"Letting Go" is a song that speaks to the universal experience of feeling stuck and looking for ways to move forward. The lyrics are open to interpretation, allowing listeners to relate to the song's message in their own way. The lilting melody and wistful vocals add to the introspective and bittersweet nature of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Speak to me, memory
I want to revisit a past moment in time


Take me back to New Orleans
Bring me back to a specific place in that memory


I long to smell the tidal breeze
I crave the sensory experience of the memory


Show me something to make me see
Remind me of what I may have forgotten about that memory


Compulsory sensory release me
I need to release the emotions attached to the memory


I know it's not as bad as it seems
I acknowledge that the past is not always ideal


We're on our own, there's no one home
Nobody can help me in my efforts to move forward


I'm out here all alone
I am the only one responsible for my own growth


The thought of letting go
The idea of leaving my past behind


A concept of personal betterment
A way to improve my life and emotional state


To save my own skin
In order to protect myself from the emotional toll of the past


I can't pretend
I cannot ignore the need to move forward


Speak to me, lovely
I desire a new, positive experience


Take me back to rolling seas
Bring me to a new adventure


I long to see the changing of leaves
I desire to witness nature's beauty


So I can feel the change in me, in me
I want to experience personal growth




Writer(s): Caleb Klusmeyer, Cameron Wilkerson, Dylan Mcbride, Skyler Wilkerson

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