Looking For You Again
Matthew Perryman Jones Lyrics


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Your breakdown was easy to see
And it took you away, further from me
Sifting through mishaps and photographs
I think of you, much more than I should
More than I should
And I’m falling down
Like it’s holy ground
I’m looking for you again
I’m looking for you again
Slow regrets
That live in the dark
And I wrote them all down
But I know them by heart
I’ve counted the cost of this loneliness
And I’ve paid for the crime
And one day I’ll die
With you in my mind
And I’m falling down
Like it’s holy ground
I’m looking for you again
I’m looking for you again
I’m not letting you go again
I’m not letting this story end
I’m not letting you go again, love, no
I’m falling down
Like it’s holy ground




I’m looking for you again
I’m looking for you again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Matthew Perryman Jones's song "Looking For You Again" describe a deep sense of longing for a past love that has left a profound impact on the singer's life. The first stanza talks about the breakdown of the relationship and how it's taken the person farther away from their loved one. The singer is still struggling to come to terms with the separation and is constantly thinking of the other person, even though it hurts them. They feel like they're falling down on holy ground, spiritually empty and emotionally parched.


The second stanza talks about the weight of regret that the singer carries with them, even in the darkness of their heart. They've documented all their feeling of regret, but the memories still haunt them. They've come to realized that the cost of their loneliness was too high, and that they've paid dearly for the crime of losing someone they love. Eventually, they know, they'll die with the love of their life still in their mind. The chorus repeats twice, showing the singer's desperate need to find their loved one again and not let go of them.


Overall, the lyrics describe an intense emotional journey that the singer is on, grappling with a sense of irreplaceable loss and the possibility of finding love again. It's a bittersweet ballad that captures the complexities of human relationships and the pain of separation and longing.


Line by Line Meaning

Your breakdown was easy to see
I could easily see and understand why our relationship fell apart


And it took you away, further from me
Your breakdown caused you to distance yourself from me


Sifting through mishaps and photographs
I'm going through old memories of our relationship, both good and bad


I think of you, much more than I should
I can't stop thinking about you, even though I know it's not healthy


And I’m falling down
I'm emotionally falling apart


Like it’s holy ground
My emotions are so intense that it feels like a sacred, holy experience


I’m looking for you again
I'm searching for a way to reconnect with you


Slow regrets
Regrets that linger and haunt me


That live in the dark
These regrets are hidden from others and kept inside


And I wrote them all down
I've documented these regrets for myself to remember


But I know them by heart
These regrets are deeply ingrained in me and I can recite them from memory


I’ve counted the cost of this loneliness
I've realized how much being alone has cost me emotionally and mentally


And I’ve paid for the crime
I take responsibility for my part in the breakdown of our relationship


And one day I’ll die
One day I'll pass away


With you in my mind
And you'll still be on my mind, even in death


I’m not letting you go again
I don't want to lose you again


I’m not letting this story end
I'm not giving up on our relationship yet


I’m not letting you go again, love, no
I'm determined to hold onto our love, no matter what


I’m falling down
I'm emotionally overwhelmed


Like it’s holy ground
And even in my emotional turmoil, my love for you remains sacred


I’m looking for you again
I'm searching for a way to reconnect with you, even in my turmoil




Writer(s): Matthew Perryman Jones Copyright: Smoldering Wick Music

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