Move Me
Lowell Hales Lyrics


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Move to soothe
Move me to you
I fell down
I fell to my knees
Time (unknown...)
All alone
Got you down to your knees
I fell (aside?)
I fell to my knees





Overall Meaning

The lyrics depict a sense of vulnerability and perhaps even desperation. The use of repetitive movements (move me, move to soothe) suggests a desire for comfort or security. The line "I fell down, I fell to my knees" implies a physical or emotional collapse. The line "got you down to your knees" could be interpreted in two ways, either as a metaphorical expression of bringing someone to their emotional breaking point or literally bringing them down to their knees through physical force. The final line, "I fell aside, I fell to my knees" suggests a continuation of the previous fall, perhaps indicating a lack of resolution or a cyclic nature of the emotional struggle.


Some possible interpretations of the lyrics could include themes of power struggles, emotional turbulence, or a longing for connection. The lyrics could also be interpreted as a desire to find stability or grounding in an uncertain or chaotic situation.


Line by Line Meaning

Move to soothe
Respond in such a way that it comforts me, makes me feel better.


Move me to you
Make me feel like I belong, that I'm not alone, and that I have a place with you.


I fell down
I made a mistake, and I might have lost my way.


I fell to my knees
I am confessing my vulnerability and weakness, asking for help or forgiveness.


Time (unknown...)
Time is fleeting and unpredictable, and we do not know how much time we have left in this life.


All alone
I feel isolated, and I have nobody to turn to for support or comfort.


Got you down to your knees
I have caused you pain or disappointment, and I want to make it right.


I fell (aside?)
I took a step back, and I am taking a closer look at my situation and myself.


I fell to my knees
I am admitting my faults and shortcomings, and I am seeking guidance or redemption.




Writer(s): Lowell Hales

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Comments from YouTube:

@Top-Kek

Kaste took this tune to another level m8

@Nassyy

I assume this Heidi Hazelton is the same singer from GTA 3 that sang 'Stripe Summer'.

@Lowellhales

Yes that's right, I believe she sang on a track that was in GTA!

@Me-zo8yc

@@Lowellhales I just happened to find out her name and had to see if she ever did anything else, turns out she released some new tracks this week! Free on Bandcamp.

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