seattle
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It's a lonely night in Seattle
Down in the basement
I wrap a quilt around my feet
And my bad decisions
It's a lonely night in Seattle
Went to the beach at dark
And I jumped off a ten foot board
To be in the air just like you are
I want to go back home with you
But I've got too much pride
To change my mind
So what have I done?
Every plane in the sky has you onboard
I wave at you from the front porch
Can you see me?
I'm acting like a child again
It's a lonely night in Seattle
I got a little place all to myself
Isn't that what I always wanted?
My imagination can have it back
It's a lonely night
Seattle's light dips her toes
Into the water
See them glide
I want to go back home with you
But I've got too much pride
To change my mind
So what have I done?
Every plane in the sky has you onboard
I wave at you from the front porch
Can you see me?
Can you see me
And every mistake I've made?
Didn't know what it meant to break away
Didn't realise that you'd be so far away
Can you see me?
Can you see me?
Can you see I'm acting like a child again




Acting like a goddamn child again
I'm acting like the child that I am

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Seattle" by Nanseera evoke a sense of loneliness and longing for connection. The singer describes a lonely night in Seattle, symbolized by being in the basement, wrapped in a quilt with regrets and bad decisions weighing on their mind. The mention of jumping off a board at the beach in the dark reflects a desire to break free and reach the same heights as someone else. This act is perhaps a metaphor for taking risks and seeking a closer, more elevated relationship.


The repeated theme of wanting to go back home with someone, but being held back by pride, highlights a struggle with vulnerability and the fear of admitting mistakes. The imagery of watching every plane in the sky, waving from the front porch, and questioning whether they are seen, conveys a sense of longing and unrequited love. The singer's inner child emerges, seeking attention and recognition, yearning for connection and understanding.


The reference to having a small place to oneself in Seattle, and the contemplation of whether it fulfills what was always desired, suggests a sense of emptiness or unmet expectations. The imagery of Seattle's light dipping into the water, symbolizing a fleeting moment of beauty and introspection, contrasts with the singer's inner turmoil and longing for connection. The repetition of the question "Can you see me?" reflects a deep-seated desire for acknowledgment and understanding of the mistakes made and the emotional vulnerability displayed.


The closing lines, where the singer acknowledges their childish behavior and reckons with the distance that has grown between them and the person they desire to be close to, encapsulate a sense of self-awareness and acceptance. The realization that they have been acting like a child emphasizes a need for growth, understanding, and ultimately, acceptance of one's flaws and vulnerabilities. The overall tone of the song conveys a poignant mix of longing, introspection, and a desire for connection despite the barriers of pride and past mistakes.




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Written by: Nanseera Wolff

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