Ask for More
Little Marbles & Billie The Vision & The Dancers Lyrics


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I took it hard you see
It cut right through me.
The intension was worse but I’m alive.
I have a smoke on the balcony.
Whatever happened to you and me.
The truth was not a part of the conflict.
So I grab my suitcase,
I grab my blue shoes too and I grab my Live at Budokan.
I lose you in a accident.
This is not a good good bye. Didn’t I deserve a fair farewell.

I thought I could ask for more from you.

I’m leaving you without hesitation. I drive my car to the petrol station.
I fill the tank of this dirty car up. I go without direction Lilly.
I will end up anywhere.
I think of when we made love in this car.
The rubber struggle and the lack of space, so serious and horny faces.
After we came I realised it. This car is a comedy.
I can’t help laughing about it
as I pass the parking lot where we made love.
I lose you in a accident.
This is not a good good bye. Didn’t I deserve a fair farewell.

I thought I could ask for more from you.

And the world isn’t just to me tonight. I wanted to be good.
I wanted to be good to you
I thought I could ask for more from you.





I thought I could ask for more from you.

Overall Meaning

In "Ask for More" by Little Marbles & Billie The Vision & The Dancers, the lyrics depict a relationship that has come to an end and the singer's journey of moving on from it. The opening lines convey the pain and emotional impact of the breakup, emphasizing how deeply it affected the singer. The mention of the intention being worse suggests that the breakup was unexpected or hurtful. Despite this, the singer acknowledges that they are still alive and tries to find solace in simple activities like smoking on the balcony.


The next paragraph reflects the singer's decision to leave and start afresh. They gather their belongings, including a suitcase, blue shoes, and a Live at Budokan album, symbolizing their desire for change and new experiences. The mention of losing the other person in an accident hints at the abruptness of the breakup and the feeling of being denied a proper farewell. The refrain, "Didn't I deserve a fair farewell," expresses the singer's sense of injustice or disappointment.


As the singer drives away, they find themselves filled with a mix of emotions and memories. They recall moments of intimacy in their car, highlighting the sense of physical closeness but also depicting it as somewhat comical or incongruous. The mention of the "rubber struggle and lack of space" adds a touch of humor while reflecting the challenges faced in their relationship. Laughing about it signifies a shift towards acceptance and finding humor amidst the pain. However, the repetition of losing the other person in an accident reinforces the idea of an unexpected and unfulfilling ending.


The final lines convey a sense of resignation and disappointment with the world. The singer expresses their desire to be good, both to themselves and to the other person, indicating a longing for a better outcome or more from the relationship. The repeated phrase, "I thought I could ask for more from you," reflects the singer's realization that their expectations were not met and their disappointment in the lack of closure or fairness in the breakup.


Overall, "Ask for More" explores themes of heartbreak, letting go, and the quest for closure in a relationship that did not meet the singer's expectations. It portrays the journey of moving on, finding humor amidst the pain, and coming to terms with the unresolved nature of the breakup.


Line by Line Meaning

I took it hard you see
The situation affected me deeply


It cut right through me.
It deeply hurt me emotionally


The intention was worse but I’m alive.
Despite the negative intentions, I managed to survive


I have a smoke on the balcony.
I find solace in smoking on the balcony


Whatever happened to you and me.
I wonder how our relationship fell apart


The truth was not a part of the conflict.
The conflict was not based on honesty or truth


So I grab my suitcase,
I gather my belongings


I grab my blue shoes too and I grab my Live at Budokan.
I take my blue shoes and the Live at Budokan album


I lose you in an accident.
I lost you due to a tragic incident


This is not a good good bye.
The way we parted was not satisfying or pleasant


Didn’t I deserve a fair farewell.
I believe I deserved a proper and just farewell


I’m leaving you without hesitation. I drive my car to the petrol station.
I am leaving you decisively. I head towards the gas station in my car


I fill the tank of this dirty car up. I go without direction Lilly.
I refuel the dirty car and start driving without a specific destination


I will end up anywhere.
I am willing to go wherever I end up


I think of when we made love in this car.
I reminisce about the times we were intimate in this car


The rubber struggle and the lack of space, so serious and horny faces.
The challenges of fitting in the small space and our expressions of seriousness and desire


After we came I realized it. This car is a comedy.
After our intimate moment, I recognized the absurdity of the situation in this car


I can’t help laughing about it as I pass the parking lot where we made love.
As I drive past the parking lot where we were intimate, I find amusement and laughter in the memories


And the world isn’t just to me tonight. I wanted to be good.
Tonight, I feel like the world is unfair to me, and I desired to be treated well


I wanted to be good to you
I wanted to bring goodness and positivity into our relationship


I thought I could ask for more from you.
I believed I could expect a higher level of effort or commitment from you


I thought I could ask for more from you.
I had the belief that I could request a greater amount of love or support from you




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Written by: Robert Howard

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