Let Me Love You
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I came into the city just to catch up last night
I saw your apartment
It seemed empty inside
I mean it’s full of your belongings
No reason
No rhyme
No feelings
No memories
Just the secrets you hide

You swore that moving out was your safe bet
Just quit your complaining about the same shit
Said you’re taking a day to sort through your feelings
Now you’re half a bottle down counting stars on your ceiling
I think you lost it again

“I feel alone in this city”
Were the first words you uttered
As you stumbled through your thoughts
Then your open mouth stuttered:
“I am not OK but I’m not giving in”
“And some days I feel like I am caving in”

You swore that moving out was your safe bet
Just quit your complaining about the same shit
Said you’re taking a day to sort through your feelings




Now you’re half a bottle down counting stars on your ceiling
I think you lost it again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Musicvilla.In's song "Let Me Love You" captures the story of a person trying to cope with loneliness and heartbreak after a break up. The singer visits the city to catch up with a former lover but finds their apartment empty and devoid of any memories or feelings. The lyrics capture the emptiness and hollowness of a place once filled with love and the pain of a break up.


The song goes on to describe the feelings of the singer's former lover, and their struggle to sort through their emotions. They’ve turned to alcohol as a coping mechanism and appears to be losing their grip on reality. The lyrics poetically capture the struggle of feeling alone and dealing with heartbreak, highlighting the importance of support and companionship during difficult times.


Overall, "Let Me Love You" is a song that speaks to anyone who has suffered through heartbreak and loneliness, and the critical importance of seeking help and understanding from others in those challenging moments.


Line by Line Meaning

I came into the city just to catch up last night
I arrived in the city to meet you and catch up.


I saw your apartment
I saw the place you live in.


It seemed empty inside
It appeared vacant from inside.


I mean it's full of your belongings
It's filled with your possessions.


No reason
There is no explanation.


No rhyme
There is no pattern.


No feelings
There are no emotions.


No memories
There are no recollections.


Just the secrets you hide
Only the things you keep to yourself are there.


You swore that moving out was your safe bet
You promised that leaving was the best option for you.


Just quit your complaining about the same shit
Stop talking about the same stuff all the time.


Said you’re taking a day to sort through your feelings
You mentioned that you're trying to understand your emotions.


Now you’re half a bottle down counting stars on your ceiling
Currently, you've drunk half of a bottle and you're staring at the ceiling while counting stars.


I think you lost it again
I believe you lost control of yourself once more.


"I feel alone in this city"
"I feel isolated in this city."


Were the first words you uttered
Those were the initial things you said.


As you stumbled through your thoughts
As you struggled to express yourself.


Then your open mouth stuttered
Then you began to stutter with your mouth open.


"I am not OK but I'm not giving in"
"I'm not okay, but I'm not giving up."


"And some days I feel like I am caving in"
"At times, I feel like I'm breaking down."




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ryan Fitzpatrick, Thomas Fowler, Michael Dameo, Joseph Francolino, Eric McNelis

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