It's a Feeling
Toto Lyrics


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It's a feeling, I don't belong here
But a man's on the outside looking in, wondering who's in his old armchair

It's a feeling, you never belonged to me
First you're on the up 'n up, I only look down and see
Only look down and see

You're fighting me, you knew me, all desires
No lock or key can hide the truth you're keeping from me

You're fighting me, you knew me, all desires
No lock or key can hide the truth you're keeping from me





It's a feeling

Overall Meaning

At the core of Toto's song "It's a Feeling" lies a feeling of displacement and disconnection. The lyrics are open to interpretation but it's evident that the singer, the singer, feels as if they don't belong in a certain place or relationship. They are standing outside an old armchair, wondering who is sitting there. This phrase can signify confusion, loneliness or even jealousy, implying that the singer has lost something or someone that they once held dear to them. They feel like they are on the outside, looking in, which can easily leave them feeling vulnerable and lost.


The second verse sheds light on another aspect of the singer's feeling. It appears that they were in a relationship with someone who never fully belonged to them, and the other person was always moving upward, while the singer was moving down; meaning that the other person was ambitious and achieving a lot, while the singer could not keep up. This creates a feeling of inferiority and frustration, which is reinforced by the repetition at the end of the verse. The chorus is then repeated twice, and the phrase "It's a feeling" carries on, emphasizing that the feeling is indescribable yet powerful.


In general, It's a Feeling by Toto showcases a sense of unease and discomfort that the singer can't seem to shake off. The song is contemplative in tone and provides an introspective look into the mind of someone who is struggling to come to terms with their place in life.


Line by Line Meaning

It's a feeling, I don't belong here
I feel out of place here and like I don't fit in.


But a man's on the outside looking in, wondering who's in his old armchair
I feel like an outsider looking in, watching someone else take my place.


It's a feeling, you never belonged to me
I sense that we were never truly meant to be together.


First you're on the up 'n up, I only look down and see
You seemed to be doing great, while I felt like I was stuck at a lower level.


You're fighting me, you knew me, all desires
You are resisting me, even though you understand my intentions and wants.


No lock or key can hide the truth you're keeping from me
No matter what barriers you put up, I know there is something you're keeping from me.


You're fighting me, you knew me, all desires
You continue to push back against me and my desires, even though you understand what I want.


It's a feeling
Overall, I just have a strong sense of something being amiss or off in this situation.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: STEVE PORCARO

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