Too Much
Sufjan Stevens Lyrics


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If I was a different man, if I had blood in my eyes
I could have read of your heart, I could have read of your mind
But now I'm lonely as that, I put up a fight
So pick up your battering ram, love, I want to see it

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love
There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that anyway

Maybe I talk too fast, maybe I talk too much
Give me the sensitive laugh, or give me the sensitive touch
Even if I could have kissed, even if I could be the blind
I'm so sorry I tried, love, I want to see it

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that anyway

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that
There's too much, too much, too much love

There's too much riding on that anyway

There's too much riding on that
There's too much riding on that




There's too much riding on that
There's too much riding on that

Overall Meaning

In Sufjan Stevens's song Too Much, the lyrics express a sense of regret and heartache from a failed relationship. The singer wishes he could have understood his lover better, saying that if he had been a different person with "blood in his eyes", he could have read their heart and mind. However, now he is "lonely as that" and is resigned to the fact that there is "too much riding on that" - too much love and too much history to salvage the relationship.


The chorus "There's too much, too much, too much love" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, emphasizing the overwhelming sense of loss and the impossibility of reconciling. The singer apologizes for trying, admitting that he may have talked too much, or too fast, and that he wishes for a softer, more sensitive approach to the situation. However, the love that they shared was too strong, there was too much history, and there is no turning back.


Overall, the song Too Much explores themes of regret, lost love, and the realization that sometimes relationships cannot be saved. The repetition of the chorus drives home the sense of hopelessness and the impossibility of undoing deeply rooted emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

If I was a different man, if I had blood in my eyes
If I were someone else, less sensitive and more aggressive


I could have read of your heart, I could have read of your mind
I would have been able to understand your emotions and thoughts better


But now I'm lonely as that, I put up a fight
But now I feel alone and isolated, despite trying to be strong


So pick up your battering ram, love, I want to see it
So show me your forceful and powerful love, even if it may hurt me


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much, too much, too much love
There is an overwhelming amount of love and emotion involved


Maybe I talk too fast, maybe I talk too much
Perhaps I speak too quickly or excessively


Give me the sensitive laugh, or give me the sensitive touch
Give me a response that shows you understand my emotions and feelings


Even if I could have kissed, even if I could be the blind
Even if I were physically closer to you or intentionally ignoring potential issues


I'm so sorry I tried, love, I want to see it
I apologize for trying to force this, but I still want to experience your love


There's too much riding on that anyway
Regardless, there is too much pressure and expectation in this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that anyway
Regardless, there is too much pressure and expectation in this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that
There is too much pressure and expectations on this situation


There's too much riding on that anyway
Regardless, there is too much pressure and expectation in this situation




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Written by: SUFJAN STEVENS

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Comments from YouTube:

@Danpgood

Awesome. Remember - a large part of Dylan's fans, feeling jilted that he left behind his harmonica & guitar folk, thought "Bringing it All Back Home" was horrible, that "Subterranean Homesick Blues" was nonsensical garbage... and now it stands as some of the BEST rock n roll of ALL TIME. I'm willing to let go of Sufjan the precious chamber-folk troubadour, and let him change his approach and direction... that's how much I believe in his talent!

@onthewaterr

This song melts my soul.

@randomiszen

So different, yet so fantastic.

@joeybanuelos

great sound, love this guy

@eduardojamps

Esse cara é fodaa!!

@greatlostnovel

Still trying to decide how I feel, but I think I like it so far. Has some Animal Collective gurgles, some Knife beats, some Postal Service/Owl City synth... it's a lot to take in all at once.

@kirtconnolly7525

Love .
This song on the other is so underated . Hit them notes that takes us to higher dimensions . Word ? 413 ain't it

@curiousnomad

Sufjan Stevens is totally original - after two beats I know it's him.

@alphablitz1024

So glad he's finally releasing this stuff.

@MrTimBranston

Lovely tune, got Radio One written all over it.

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