Let Me Go
Sean McConnell Lyrics


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I picked you up tonight
You were right on time
That's when I knew something was wrong
I leaned in for a kiss
And you obliged me this
But something there was gone
It's not hard to read between the lines
You of all have all the tell tell signs

There's a cat playing with your tongue like a rope
A monkey on your back and a frog in your throat
I can feel it coming baby come on baby let me go
There's a pig in the sky flying to and from
Fat lady singing on the radio
I can feel it coming baby come on baby let me go

I made some stupid jokes
You laughed at them though
Turned and stared out of the window
We both did our best to fill the quiet air
To pretend that we didn't know
It's not hard to read between the lines
You of all have all the tell tell signs
Could you just spring the trap




And unwrap me from your finger
The least that you could do is not let it linger

Overall Meaning

The Sean McConnell song "Let Me Go" is a heart-wrenching ballad that expresses the singer's desire to end a tumultuous relationship that has lost its spark. The song opens with the singer picking up his lover and realizing that something is amiss. Although they exchange a kiss, there is a palpable sense that something has shifted, and the singer can see that his partner is no longer invested in the relationship. He observes, "There's a cat playing with your tongue like a rope/A monkey on your back and a frog in your throat" and can tell that it's time to go.


Throughout the song, there is a sense of tension and discomfort between the two characters, and the singer longs to be released from the proverbial trap that his partner has set. Although he acknowledges that he has made some mistakes and tries to lighten the mood with jokes, he knows that it is time to move on. The song's repetition of the line "I can feel it coming baby come on baby let me go" underlines the singer's eagerness to end the relationship before it deteriorates further. Ultimately, he implores his partner to release him from the emotional hold that she has on him, observing that "The least that you could do is not let it linger."


Overall, "Let Me Go" is a poignant and powerful song that speaks to the universal experience of being trapped in a relationship that has run its course. Through its evocative lyrics and haunting melodies, the song taps into the deep emotions that we all feel when we realize that it's time to let go of something that we once held dear.


Line by Line Meaning

I picked you up tonight
I met up with you tonight


You were right on time
You arrived at the right time


That's when I knew something was wrong
I sensed that something was off


I leaned in for a kiss
I tried to kiss you


And you obliged me this
You kissed me back


But something there was gone
I felt that the spark was missing


It's not hard to read between the lines
It's easy to infer what's really going on


You of all have all the tell tell signs
You are exhibiting all the signs that something's wrong


There's a cat playing with your tongue like a rope
You're lying effortlessly


A monkey on your back and a frog in your throat
You're struggling to confess what needs to be said


I can feel it coming baby come on baby let me go
I can sense that it's over, let me go


There's a pig in the sky flying to and from
There's something impossible happening, it's over without a doubt


Fat lady singing on the radio
The end is near, there's no denying it


I can feel it coming baby come on baby let me go
I can sense that it's over, let me go


I made some stupid jokes
I tried to lighten the mood with some jokes


You laughed at them though
You laughed at my jokes, but it didn't really help


Turned and stared out of the window
You looked away, as if you didn't want to be here


We both did our best to fill the quiet air
We both tried to keep the conversation going


To pretend that we didn't know
To ignore the obvious fact that it's over


Could you just spring the trap
Can you just tell me what's wrong


And unwrap me from your finger
And let me go, don't string me along


The least that you could do is not let it linger
At least end things now, don't drag it out




Writer(s): Sean Mcconnell

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