Too Much
Maleke Lyrics


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Can you call me on the phone
If it ain't too much to ask?
I tried to be alone
But I can't get out of my head
I can't stop painting pictures
We used to be so vivid
Why you acting different?
I can't admit that
I should get over you

Over you
I should get over you
Over you

But I can't get over
Feel no closure
Haven't talked in weeks
Winter feels so colder
In California
Since you're not next to me
Reminiscing on the
Things I told you
I wish that I could change
But I still feel the same
Still wish you said my name

Can you call me on the phone
If it ain't too much to ask?
I tried to be alone
But I can't get out of my head
I can't stop painting pictures
We used to be so vivid
Why you acting different?
I can't admit that
I should get over you

Over you
I should get over you
Over you

Is it possible
For our souls to tie?
If it's me that's stuck
And it's you that's fine?
I'm surrounded by
All these reminders
I can't breathe
Now I'm holding on
To what's left of me
But I'm faded
And it's hard to see
You're killing me
In every way but
Softly

Am I too much to ask?
Did I take things too fast?
If you came through
I'd claim you
Would you claim me back?
No
Am I over you?
Am I over you?
Don't know what to do

Can you call me on the phone
If it ain't too much to ask?
I tried to be alone
But I can't get out of my head
I can't stop painting pictures
We used to be so vivid
Why you acting different?
I can't admit that
I should get over you

Over you




I should get over you
Over you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Maleke's song Too Much tells the story of a romantic relationship that has ended but one party is unable to move on completely. The person wishes for their former lover to call them, but they are unsure if it is too much to ask. Although they have tried to be alone and forget about their relationship, they cannot stop thinking about the past - the vivid memories of what was once a perfect relationship. However, their former lover's recent actions have caused confusion, and it's hard to admit that they still have feelings.


The line "Is it possible for our souls to tie? If it's me that's stuck and it's you that's fine?" shows the person is questioning whether the relationship was really meant to be or if it was only them who was invested. Despite the reminders of the past everywhere, the person is holding on to what's left of them, but they're fading away. It seems like their former lover is killing them slowly by keeping them in limbo.


The chorus "I should get over you, but I can't get over. Feel no closure, Haven't talked in weeks. Winter feels so colder in California since you're not next to me" sums up the feeling of the whole song where the person knows they should move on, but they can't because they feel incomplete without their former lover in their life.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you call me on the phone
Maleke is requesting a call from the person he is singing about. He misses them and wants to hear from them.


If it ain't too much to ask?
Maleke is unsure if it's too big of a request to ask for a phone call from the person he is singing about.


I tried to be alone
Maleke attempted to be independent and not involve himself with anyone, especially the person he is singing about.


But I can't get out of my head
Maleke is having a hard time forgetting about the person he is singing about.


I can't stop painting pictures
Maleke can't help but create mental images of the past memories he shared with the person he is singing about.


We used to be so vivid
Maleke remembers their relationship being intense and full of color in the past.


Why you acting different?
Maleke is confused and wondering why the person he is singing about is now behaving in a way that is unfamiliar to him.


I can't admit that
Maleke can't confess to himself that he's not over the person he is singing about.


I should get over you
Maleke knows that he needs to move on from the person he is singing about.


Over you
The common theme of Maleke's song, he is expressing the need to move past his previous relationship.


But I can't get over
Maleke is still struggling with letting go of the person he is singing about.


Feel no closure
Maleke hasn't received any clear end to his previous relationship, which is making it difficult for him to move on.


Haven't talked in weeks
The person Maleke is singing about hasn't contacted him for some time, which is contributing to his inability to move on.


Winter feels so colder
For Maleke, the cold winter months represent his feeling of loneliness without the person he is singing about.


In California
Maleke may be living in California, which contrasts to the idea of 'winter' and makes the winter months feel even more lonely as it is not typically associated with such weather.


Since you're not next to me
Maleke misses the presence of the person he is singing about.


Reminiscing on the
Maleke is reflecting on the past, both good and bad moments of his relationship with the person he is singing about.


Things I told you
Maleke wishes he could take back certain things he said to the person he is singing about or change the way he said them.


I wish that I could change
Maleke wishes he had an opportunity to alter the past or had done things differently.


But I still feel the same
Maleke's feelings for the person he is singing about remain unchanged despite any potential growth or attempts to move past their relationship.


Still wish you said my name
Maleke misses when the person he is singing about would say his name and make him feel special.


Is it possible
Maleke is questioning the possibility of something happening.


For our souls to tie?
Maleke is asking if it's possible for two souls to be connected or tied together.


If it's me that's stuck
Maleke acknowledges that he is the one who is struggling to move on.


And it's you that's fine?
The person Maleke is singing about seems unaffected and fine without him in their life.


I'm surrounded by
Maleke is saying that he is constantly surrounded by reminders of the person he is singing about.


All these reminders
Maleke keeps getting reminded of his previous relationship, making it difficult for him to move on.


I can't breathe
Being constantly reminded of his previous relationship is suffocating for Maleke.


Now I'm holding on
Maleke is trying to hold onto something but is struggling to do so.


To what's left of me
Maleke is trying to keep himself together and not lose himself in his previous relationship.


But I'm faded
Maleke feels as though he is starting to fade away or disappear due to his struggles with moving on.


And it's hard to see
Maleke is having a hard time seeing past his struggles and moving on from his previous relationship.


You're killing me
The struggles Maleke is facing with moving on from his previous relationship with the person he is singing about is causing him to suffer emotionally and mentally.


In every way but
Maleke is being negatively impacted in every aspect of his life except for physically.


Softly
The struggles Maleke is facing with moving on from the person he is singing about is hurting him quietly or subtly.


Am I too much to ask?
Maleke questions if he is asking for too much from the person he is singing about or if he is too much for them.


Did I take things too fast?
Maleke may have moved too quickly in their relationship or started things too fast.


If you came through
If the person Maleke is singing about came to see him, he may feel better or be able to move on more easily.


I'd claim you
Maleke still wants to be with the person he is singing about and would want to claim them as his own again.


Would you claim me back?
Maleke questions if the person he is singing about would want to be with him again or claim him as their own.


No
The answer to Maleke's question of whether the person he is singing about would want to be with him again is no.


Am I over you?
Maleke questions whether he has truly moved on from the person he's singing about.


Don't know what to do
Maleke is unsure about the next steps to take in his life, specifically related to his previous relationship.


Over you
The common theme of Maleke's song, he is expressing the need to move past his previous relationship.


I should get over you
Maleke knows that he needs to move on from the person he is singing about.


Over you
The common theme of Maleke's song, he is expressing the need to move past his previous relationship.




Writer(s): Jacob Pettis

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