Listen For Me
Woodale Lyrics


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Listen for me on the radio
I?ll be singing your name
Singing sweet and low
Listen for me on the radio
Too little too late for you to know

On the way back from your house
Think of what you said
Your words went through my head

On the way back from your house
Turn on the stereo
Our song was playing

Listen for me on the radio
I?ll be singing your name
Singing sweet and low
Listen for me on the radio
Too little too late for you to know

On the way back from your house
I found out its true
There is more to me than you
On the way back from your house
Quarter after three
And you still say it

Listen for me on the radio
I?ll be singing your name
Singing sweet and low
Listen for me on the radio
Too little too late for you to know

No one cared to see inside me
Look into my heart
It?s too late to take it back
So finish what you start

You ? [suck?]

Listen for me on the radio
I?ll be singing your name
Singing sweet and low




Listen for me on the radio
Too little too late for you to know

Overall Meaning

Woodale's song "Listen For Me" is a breakup song that expresses the emotions of a person who has been hurt by their partner. The singer of the song is admitting that they will sing a song about their partner on the radio, who hurt them. The singer's voice will be singing their partner's name in the song, but the emotions expressed in it will be bittersweet and low. The singer says it is too late for their partner to know because they have already moved on. During the chorus, the singer repeats this sentiment several times, making it a significant part of the song's overall theme and message.


The second verse of the song takes the listener through the thoughts of someone after they leave their ex's place. The singer is contemplating the hurtful things their partner said to them, and they realize that their words are constantly running through their head. However, as the singer is on their way back home, they listen to the radio, and their song comes on, the one they always used to dance to with their partner. The singer takes this as a sign and decides that they will use this same song to express their feelings to their ex by singing it on the radio. The lyrics express that they have moved on from the relationship, and it's too late for their partner to see what they lost.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen for me on the radio
I want you to hear me on the radio as I sing a song that mentions you by name


I'll be singing your name
I will be mentioning your name in the song that I will be singing on the radio


Singing sweet and low
My singing voice will be smooth and soothing to the ears of the listeners


Too little too late for you to know
It's too late for you to realize what I can offer, even if you can hear me on the radio


On the way back from your house
While I was on my way home from visiting you


Think of what you said
I'm reflecting on the things you said to me during our conversation


Your words went through my head
I can't help but repeatedly think about what you said


Turn on the stereo
I turned on the music player


Our song was playing
The song that we both liked was playing in the background


I found out its true
I have come to the realization that there is more to me than there is to you


There is more to me than you
I have a lot to offer than you could ever comprehend


Quarter after three
It was already late at night


And you still say it
You still kept repeating what you said before


No one cared to see inside me
Nobody was curious to know the real me


Look into my heart
Take a deep look into my inner self


It's too late to take it back
You can't take back the things you said, it has already left a mark


So finish what you start
You should complete whatever you started, even if you can't take it back


You- [suck?]
The lyrics in this line appear to be incomplete or missing proper words




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