Grasshopper
Man Lyrics


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Someone said they'd seen you buy a suitcase
I think that I know why
You've been packing all your life into its wrappings
And saying your goodbyes
After waiting half the morning I hear footsteps
I thought you'd never come
Now you tell me that you're leaving in the morning
Tonight will be the last we will have

Night has a way of getting colder
Morning has come and I can't hold her
Any more
She will go today

Now that night has taken time into its keeping
And thrown it in my face
We just lie here in the darkness counting seconds
And pack them in your case
I have given everything I had to give you
I'd give it all again
But I think the time has come for you to leave me
Tonight has been the last we will have

Night has a way of getting colder




Morning has come and I can't hold her anymore
She will go today

Overall Meaning

The song "Grasshopper" by Man is a poignant representation of a relationship coming to an end, as the singer narrates his partner's decision to leave him. The opening lines establish the tone of the song, as the singer reveals that someone has seen his partner purchasing a suitcase, and he believes that he knows why she is doing so. The singer further explains that his partner has been packing all her life into the suitcase, and now she is bidding farewell to him.


As the song progresses, the singer describes how he felt while waiting for his partner to return home, following her purchase of the suitcase. Unsurprisingly, night has taken time into its keeping, and he could not hold onto her. Instead, they both lay together in the darkness, counting seconds and packing them in the suitcase. The singer acknowledges that he has given everything to his partner and is willing to do so again, but perhaps the time has come for them to part ways.


The chorus lines are repeated twice throughout the song, "Night has a way of getting colder, morning has come and I can't hold her anymore, she will go today." These lines are emotive, representing the finality of the partner's decision to leave, while conveying the sense of hopelessness that the singer feels in letting go of the relationship.


Overall, the song "Grasshopper" is a moving depiction of love and loss, as the singer narrates his partner's decision to leave him. The lyrics are beautifully crafted, and the melody is haunting, making it a memorable piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

Someone said they'd seen you buy a suitcase
Someone reported seeing you purchase a suitcase.


I think that I know why
I have an idea why you bought the suitcase.


You've been packing all your life into its wrappings
You've been carrying all of your possessions in that suitcase.


And saying your goodbyes
And preparing to leave.


After waiting half the morning I hear footsteps
I've been waiting for a while to hear you come home.


I thought you'd never come
I was starting to think you weren't coming back.


Now you tell me that you're leaving in the morning
Now you inform me that you're leaving tomorrow.


Tonight will be the last we will have
Tonight will be our last night together.


Night has a way of getting colder
The night seems to become colder.


Morning has come and I can't hold her
Morning has arrived, and I cannot keep her from leaving.


Any more
Anymore than I could keep her here.


She will go today
She will depart today.


Now that night has taken time into its keeping
Now that the night has brought about the passage of time.


And thrown it in my face
And now I'm face-to-face with time's progression.


We just lie here in the darkness counting seconds
We're lying here in the dark, counting the seconds as they pass.


And pack them in your case
And you're packing them into your suitcase.


I have given everything I had to give you
I've given you everything I could.


I'd give it all again
I'd do it all over again.


But I think the time has come for you to leave me
But I think it's time for you to go.


Tonight has been the last we will have
Tonight was our last night together.


She will go today
She will depart today.




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