Low Millions
Low Millions Lyrics


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There's a sign on my door
says I'm not here anymore
Cause I've been missing for so long
I can't remember where I've gone

I wish to hell that I could cry
I'd feel better
Count me in
I'm one of the Low Millions
Like her like him
Just one of the Low Millions

I'm disconnected to myself
There isn't anybody else that I can
Point to who I know
Who isn't being torn by the undertow

I wish to hell that I could cry
I'd feel better
Count me in
I'm one of the Low Millions
Like here like him
Just one of the Low Millions

I'm an alien in my own skin
Fishing where the ice is thin
I'm holding it all up with safety pins
I'm sitting on nitroglycerin

I wish to hell that I could cry
I'd feel better
Count me in
I'm one of the Low Millions
Like here like him
Just one of the Low Millions

I'm an alien in my own skin
Fishing where the ice is thin
I'm holding it all up with safety pins
I'm sitting on nitroglycerin
And I




I'm one of the Low Millions
Looking down

Overall Meaning

on my life like a voyeur
Feeling like I'm somebody else's decoy
Just one of the Low Millions


The lyrics of Low Millions's song Low Millions touch upon the feelings of disconnection and disassociation with oneself. The opening lines of the song - "There's a sign on my door/says I'm not here anymore" - convey the idea that the singer has been missing and that they feel lost and unable to reconnect with themselves. They are part of the "Low Millions," a group of people who feel disconnected from themselves and others. The singer wishes they could cry, as tears would be a release and a way to feel better.


The lyric "I'm an alien in my own skin" suggests that the singer feels like a stranger in their own body. They feel out of place in the world and unable to connect with others. The imagery of fishing where the ice is thin suggests that the singer is taking risks and living dangerously, walking a tightrope in their own life. The line "I'm holding it all up with safety pins" indicates that the singer is barely holding on, and the line "I'm sitting on nitroglycerin" suggests that they are in a precarious situation that could explode at any moment.


Overall, the song is a poignant reflection on the experience of feeling lost and disconnected. The singer longs for connection and release but feels trapped in their situation.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a sign on my door
The singer is unreachable and has been absent for an extended period of time.


says I'm not here anymore
The singer wishes to detach themselves from the world and is taking a break from society.


Cause I've been missing for so long
The singer has been absent from the world for an unknown amount of time, leading to a disconnection from their identity.


I can't remember where I've gone
The artist has disassociated themselves from the world, leading to a loss of self-identity and memory.


I'm disconnected to myself
The artist feels a detachment from their own identity and has lost touch with who they are.


There isn't anybody else that I can Point to who I know
The singer has no connections or support systems in their life and feels alone in their struggle.


Who isn't being torn by the undertow
Those around the singer are also struggling and are unable to provide assistance or guidance.


I'm an alien in my own skin
The artist feels a foreign presence within themselves, leading to a disconnection from their physical and emotional states.


Fishing where the ice is thin
The artist is taking risks in unstable situations in an attempt to find something meaningful in their life.


I'm holding it all up with safety pins
The artist is merely functioning due to the assistance of temporary and fragile solutions to their problems.


I'm sitting on nitroglycerin
The singer is aware of the volatility and danger of their current state and recognizes the potential for disaster.


I'm one of the Low Millions
The artist is a part of a larger group of people who share similar struggles and hardships.


Looking down
The singer is reflecting on their situation and is acknowledging the extent of their hardships.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: ADAM COHEN, DAVITT SIGERSON

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