Coming Over
The Whitlams Lyrics


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Can you divide the meaning
By the number of your words?
The money in your pocket
By the masters that you serve?
Its not the destination,
Its what's around the curve
Coming over to come down
Gotta talk to you before I hit the ground
Yeah I think its gonna take all night
The week is slippin' away from me
Something isn't right
Might be better to sweat it out
But I don't know how to fight myself anymore
Coming over to come down
Gotta talk to you before I hit the ground
Yeah I think its gonna take all night
Takes me a while to taper off
I like a long ramp down




So I am a little shaky
A little moisture on my brow

Overall Meaning

The Whitlams's song "Coming Over" is a poignant exploration of the difficulties that arise from feeling lost and disconnected from oneself. The first verse poses a series of questions to the listener, asking them to consider how they approach division and calculation, both literally (in terms of math) and figuratively (in terms of values, ethics, and priorities). These questions suggest a feeling of confusion or disorientation, with the singer searching for some kind of stable point of reference. The line "It's not the destination, it's what's around the curve" hints at the idea that life is full of unexpected twists and turns, and that the journey is just as important as the end result.


The second verse delves further into the singer's sense of disconnection, lamenting that time seems to be slipping away and that something doesn't quite feel right. In a moment of vulnerability, the singer admits to feeling unsure of how to cope with their own internal struggles. The repeated refrain "Coming over to come down / Gotta talk to you before I hit the ground / Yeah I think it's gonna take all night" suggests a desire to connect with someone who might offer support or guidance, someone who can help the singer come back to themselves after feeling adrift for so long. The final lines, "Takes me a while to taper off / I like a long ramp down / So I am a little shaky / A little moisture on my brow" capture the physical and emotional toll that this kind of inner turmoil can take on a person, as well as the hope that comes with the possibility of finding a soft place to land.


Overall, "Coming Over" articulates a universal experience of feeling lost or disconnected, while also offering a glimmer of hope that reconnecting with others can help us find our way back to ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you divide the meaning
Can you break down and simplify the complexity of what you're saying?


By the number of your words?
Can you do this by the amount of words you're using?


The money in your pocket
The wealth you have at your disposal


By the masters that you serve?
And the power that you're subjected to or influenced by?


Its not the destination,
The end result is not everything,


Its what's around the curve
But the events or experiences that lead up to it


Coming over to come down
Coming to see you to calm down


Gotta talk to you before I hit the ground
I need to talk to you before I completely lose it


Yeah I think its gonna take all night
It's probably going to be a long conversation


The week is slippin' away from me
Time is running out on me this week


Something isn't right
Something is off or not working correctly


Might be better to sweat it out
Maybe it's better to work through it and push forward


But I don't know how to fight myself anymore
But I don't know how to control my own actions or thoughts anymore


Takes me a while to taper off
It takes me some time to wind down


I like a long ramp down
I prefer a gradual decline to a sudden stop


So I am a little shaky
So I'm feeling unsteady or unsure


A little moisture on my brow
Slight sweat on my forehead due to anxiety or nervousness




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