In Your Arms
Motorama Lyrics


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Is it you? Is it you?
You were born in the night
Silent goddess of the night

It took so long
It took so long
No shadow no light
For the silent goddess of the night

Sickness isn't gone
It can't be over
Woe and pain
Your twin daughters

City is sleeping tight
So I have the time to hide away




But I don't want to, I don't want to
Take me in your arms today

Overall Meaning

Motorama's song "In Your Arms" is a melancholic and introspective piece of music. The lyrics touch upon themes of isolation, pain, and seeking comfort. The opening lines, "Is it you? Is it you? You were born in the night. Silent goddess of the night," seem to address a distant figure or an idea of a person. The reference to a "silent goddess of the night" can be interpreted as either a metaphor for loneliness or an actual deity of some sort that the singer is addressing.


The next lines, "It took so long. It took so long. No shadow no light. For the silent goddess of the night," continue with the theme of time and loneliness. The use of "no shadow no light" implies some sort of emptiness or unreality. The lines "Sickness isn't gone. It can't be over. Woe and pain. Your twin daughters," reference the lingering effects of pain and suffering. The use of the phrase "twin daughters" suggests that these emotional burdens are inseparable and come as a pair.


The rest of the lyrics continue with the same themes, with the singer seeking comfort from a presence that seems both distant and ever-present. The line "But I don't want to, I don't want to. Take me in your arms today" expresses a desire for connection with this figure, but also hints at some reluctance or hesitation on the part of the singer. Overall, "In Your Arms" is a reflective and poignant song that captures the essence of loneliness and emotional pain.


Line by Line Meaning

Is it you? Is it you?
The singer questions if the addressee is the person they have been waiting for.


You were born in the night
The singer describes the addressee as someone who is mysterious and nocturnal.


Silent goddess of the night
The singer refers to the addressee with a divine metaphor and emphasizes their silence and mystery.


It took so long
The singer expresses how much time has passed before finding the addressee.


No shadow no light
The singer describes the absence of light and darkness, emphasizing the enigmatic nature of the addressee.


For the silent goddess of the night
The singer reaffirms the addressee's mysterious persona.


Sickness isn't gone
The singer implies that they are struggling with an illness that has not been cured.


It can't be over
The singer feels that their illness is not something that can be easily overcome.


Woe and pain
The singer expresses the feelings of sadness and discomfort brought by their illness.


Your twin daughters
The singer uses a metaphor to refer to their emotions, which are personified as twin daughters of the addressee.


City is sleeping tight
The singer notices how the city is quiet and still, which makes them want to hide away.


So I have the time to hide away
The singer takes advantage of the peaceful moment to hide away from the world.


But I don't want to, I don't want to
The singer expresses their reluctance to be alone and hidden away.


Take me in your arms today
The singer asks the silent goddess of the night to embrace them and provide comfort from their illness and sadness.




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