All The Way Down
Stay Outside Lyrics


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And I haven′t slept in days
The ghost of you won't let me

And I′m trying to find a way to make this work
When you love someone who loves another first

I can't let you go or I'll start to fall
All the way down
All the way down

I can′t lose my head, it keeps falling
All the way down
All the way down
I need you

And we haven′t talked in days
The ghost of you won't let me

And I′m just trying to find a way to make this work
When you love someone who loves another first

I can't let you go or I′ll start to fall
All the way down
All the way down

I can't lose my head, it keeps falling
All the way down
All the way down

Light a man a fire and he′ll be warm for now
But to keep him warm you'll have to burn him down
Light a man a fire and he'll be warm for now

I can′t lose my head, it keeps falling
All the way down
All the way down

I can′t let you go or I'll start to fall
All the way down
All the way down




I need you
I need you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Stay Outside's song "All the Way Down" delve into the turmoil of unrequited love and the internal struggle it causes within oneself. The singer confesses that they haven't slept in days, haunted by the lingering presence of the person they deeply care for. This emotional torment is further emphasized by the repetition of the line "The ghost of you won't let me," which conveys the overwhelming impact this unattainable love has on their psyche.


The central theme of the lyrics revolves around the complexities of loving someone who is already committed to another person. The singer expresses the pain of trying to make the relationship work despite knowing that their love interest's heart belongs to someone else. This internal conflict is palpable as they grapple with the fear of letting go and the inevitable plunge into despair if they do so. The refrain "I can't let you go or I'll start to fall, All the way down" encapsulates this tumultuous emotional struggle perfectly.


The repetition of the phrase "All the way down" throughout the song serves as a poignant reminder of the depths of heartache and vulnerability the singer is experiencing. The imagery of continuously falling deeper into despair symbolizes the inescapable grip of unrequited love and the unrelenting turmoil it brings. The emotional weight of these lyrics is palpable as the singer conveys their desperation and longing for the person they can't have, highlighted by the plea "I need you" that echoes throughout the song.


The final verse introduces a metaphorical element with the lines "Light a man a fire and he'll be warm for now, but to keep him warm you'll have to burn him down." This metaphor can be interpreted as a reflection of the destructive nature of unrequited love – the temporary warmth it offers is accompanied by the ultimate devastation it brings. The cycle of emotional turmoil and longing culminates in the repeated assertions of needing the object of their affection, underscoring the depth of the singer's feelings and the impossibility of letting go. Overall, "All the Way Down" is a raw and powerful exploration of the pain and longing that unrequited love can inflict on the heart and soul.


Line by Line Meaning

And I haven't slept in days
I have been unable to rest for a long time


The ghost of you won't let me
Memories of you haunt me incessantly


And I'm trying to find a way to make this work
I am struggling to figure out how to navigate this situation successfully


When you love someone who loves another first
Loving someone who already loves someone else is challenging


I can't let you go or I'll start to fall
If I were to let you go, I would begin to spiral downward


All the way down
It would be a complete descent


I can't lose my head, it keeps falling
I can't lose my composure, it continues to deteriorate


I need you
I am dependent on you for support




Writer(s): Aaron Becker

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