Grey
The 69 Eyes Lyrics


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Please stay - don't let it burn away

As the night draws
It shadows on you
And the darkness
Turns you blue
As the darkness turns to blue
And the night follows you
Don't let the moonlight burn you

Please stay - don't let it burn away
And if you stay - let it turn us grey

As the night falls
Seals you through
And the darkness
Turns you blue
As the darkness turns to blue
And the night surrounds you
Don't let the moonlight burn you

Please stay - don't let it burn away
And if you stay - let it turn us grey




Please stay - don't let it burn away
And if you stay - let it turn us grey

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The 69 Eyes' song "Grey" have a melancholic tone as they speak about the darkness that surrounds a person and the desire for them to not let it consume them. The lyrics describe the night as it shadows on the person and turns them blue, perhaps symbolizing sadness or depression. The repetition of the phrase "as the darkness turns to blue" suggests the gradual transition from darkness to a more subdued state of being. The chorus repeats the plea for the person to stay and not let the moonlight burn them, perhaps implying that there is hope for them even in the darkness.


The line "let it turn us grey" in the chorus is an interesting notable lyric in the song. It can be interpreted in different ways, such as a desire for the person to stay until the end, even if it means turning grey as a result of the struggles they face. The lyrics also have a sense of longing as the singer begs the person to stay, almost like they cannot bear the thought of them leaving their lives. The chorus ends on a hopeful note, asking the person to let it turn them grey, which can symbolize acceptance or a state of peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Please stay - don't let it burn away
The singer is begging their lover not to leave them alone in the darkness that is creeping in on them


As the night draws
The dark, oppressive feeling is encroaching on them


It shadows on you
The darkness ultimately affects the lover, weighing down on them heavily


And the darkness
The pervasive feeling of depression and despair that is consuming them


Turns you blue
The lover is being overwhelmed with sadness, which shows on their face


As the darkness turns to blue
The heavy atmosphere is causing the lover to feel sad and helpless


And the night follows you
The darkness never truly goes away, it surrounds them always


Don't let the moonlight burn you
The light may be shining, but it can burn too, leading to even more pain and sorrow


And if you stay - let it turn us grey
Rather than succumb to the darkness and the light burning them, they should let it color their world a somber grey, which they can endure together


As the night falls
The darkness continues to encroach on their world as it gets darker


Seals you through
The atmosphere becomes so suffocating that it seems to be sealing them completely in darkness


And the darkness
Again, the pervasive feeling of hopelessness and despair that permeates their world


Turns you blue
The sadness and weight of the darkness is even more apparent on the lover's face


As the darkness turns to blue
The gloom of their situation has overtaken them fully


And the night surrounds you
The darkness is always there, an ever-present oppressor


Don't let the moonlight burn you
Even when the light seems to offer a respite, it still has the capacity to cause pain and suffering


Please stay - don't let it burn away
The singer is once again pleading for their lover to stay and fight with them against the darkness


And if you stay - let it turn us grey
If they choose to stay, they should let the gloom color their world and endure it together


Please stay - don't let it burn away
The singer knows they need their lover with them to fight and maintain what little light they have left


And if you stay - let it turn us grey
Together, they can overcome the darkness and find a way to live with the somber color that it brings




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