Move With Me
Locals Only Sound Lyrics
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Is your mama home
Did I wake them up?
Did your tear ducts stop?
Could I make this up to you? No, no
Is this all she wrote?
Is this all we got?
Is this the final shot?
If I could do it all again for you
I would do it all again
So, won′t you come and move with me?
It could be like on the movie screens
No, this is the last damn thing we got
So, baby, give me one more chance at us
So, won't you come and move with me?
Won′t you come and groove with me?
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Did your words get stuck?
Did your mind freeze up
When you felt this touch
And your lipstick smudged?
If I could do it all again for you
I would do it all again
So, won't you come and move with me?
It could be like on the movie screens
No, this is the last damn thing we got
So, baby, give me one more chance at us
So, won't you come and move with me?
Won′t you come and groove with me?
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Just come and move with me
Baby, it′s just you and me
I won't ever let you go
Only one way to know
If you come and move with me
It could be like on the movie screens
No, this is the last damn thing we got
So baby, give me one more chance at us
So won′t you come and move with me?
Won't you come and groove with me?
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Like this is the last damn dance we got
The lyrics to Locals Only Sound's song "Move With Me" appear to be a plea for a second chance in a relationship. The singer asks if they have messed things up, and wonders if they have woken up the other person's mother with their actions. They express regret and a desire to make things right, but aren't sure if there's any hope left. They ask for forgiveness and offer to start over, but acknowledge that this may be their last chance. They hope that the other person will come and dance with them, as if they are the only two people in the world.
The lyrics are powerful in that they encapsulate the emotions of someone who has made mistakes and is trying to make amends. They express vulnerability, regret, and a sense of urgency. The singer doesn't want to let go of the relationship and hopes to salvage what they can. The repeated plea to "move with me" suggests a desire for physical intimacy that may help repair the relationship.
Overall, "Move With Me" is a poignant and heartfelt song about love and the mistakes we make in relationships. It is a relatable and universal theme that many people will likely connect with. The repetition of certain lines also provides a sense of musical cohesion that reinforces the central message of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Did I mess this up?
Questioning if their actions have ruined the relationship.
Is your mama home
Asking if they can have a private conversation.
Did I wake them up?
Worried if they disturbed anyone's sleep.
Did your tear ducts stop?
Asking if the partner is crying or emotionally affected by the situation.
Could I make this up to you? No, no
Feeling guilty and unsure if they can fix things.
Is this all she wrote?
Wondering if the relationship is truly over.
Is this all we got?
Questioning if there's anything left to salvage in the relationship.
Is this the final shot?
Asking if this is the last chance to make things right.
If I could do it all again for you
I would do it all again
Expressing regret and a desire to redo past mistakes for the sake of the relationship.
So, won't you come and move with me?
It could be like on the movie screens
No, this is the last damn thing we got
So, baby, give me one more chance at us
Asking the partner to dance and reconcile, hoping to recreate a romantic, cinematic moment before it's too late.
Did your words get stuck?
Did your mind freeze up
When you felt this touch
And your lipstick smudged?
Asking if the partner is also feeling overwhelmed and emotional in the moment.
Just come and move with me
Baby, it's just you and me
I won't ever let you go
Only one way to know
Assuring the partner of their love and commitment, and urging them to take a chance on the relationship.
So won't you come and move with me?
Won't you come and groove with me?
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Like this is the last damn dance we got
Repeatedly asking the partner to dance and expressing the urgency of the moment, as if it's their last chance to save the relationship.
Writer(s): Curtis Smith, Leah Darwent, Ryan Gray Hawken
Contributed by Kaitlyn I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@ArBK7
I came here from the west coast dance 💃
@dylh2967
Here in Canada they play this on the radio all the time, great song
@glittergirl1517
Yeah they play the Grynn remix. And theres three versions idk which one is better i think the Grynn remix
@halifaxcanada3655
That’s how I found the song !!! And fucking love it
@dylh2967
@@glittergirl1517 I personally think the original is ALOT better then the remix but I respect your opinion
@glittergirl1517
@@dylh2967 i respect ur opinion as well
@thebeast5215
@@dylh2967 same I love this version
@laurahuffman7338
Heard this song once and had to look it up it’s that good!!!
@snp-vn6834
I came from the ad and I definitely didn't regret it
@siixxt
Same man