Move Me Up
X-Static feat. Long Leg Lyrics


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Keeper of mysteries
River of Tears
After it's over
And after the years are passing
Never asking
What about miracles
Faith in the space
It keeps me guessing
With nothing to hate
I am lonely
And unholy

Everything matters
A prayer when you're scared
Boarded up windows
And broken down chairs before morning
Heard it storming
(God can you hear me...
God can you see me cry...die)
Handbook of rituals... hands in the air
More than a give up... big as a care
If you're daring
And you're sharing

Move me
God, can you hear me cry
God, can you see me die
God can you move me
Move me and move me again

Out of the planet and into the silence
Over the mountains in search of a crisis to find me
If it should be
Once I was told there's a race to be won
Pointed the finger straight into the sun to be blinded and I minded
(God can you hear me...
God can you see me cry...die)
Wish I could whisper how much I need you
After tomorrow I might forget to
If it's only from a story
Keeper of mysteries
River of tears
After it's over
And after the years are passing
Never asking

Move me
God, can you hear me cry
God, can you see me die




God can you move me
Move me and move me again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to X-Static feat. Long Leg's song "Move Me Up" are filled with themes of questioning and searching for something more, asking for guidance and comfort from a higher power. The opening lines "Keeper of mysteries, river of tears, after it's over, and after the years are passing, never asking, what about miracles" convey a sense of longing for something more and wondering if there is something greater out there.


The lyrics also mention "faith in the space" and how it keeps the singer guessing, suggesting a journey of discovery and questioning what is out there. They express loneliness and feeling unholy, but also the importance of everything mattering, even a simple prayer when scared. The lines "boarded up windows and broken down chairs before morning, heard it storming" paint a picture of a difficult, stormy time.


The lyrics ultimately ask for help to be moved, both physically and emotionally, by a higher power. Lines like "Out of the planet and into the silence, over the mountains in search of a crisis to find me" convey a desire for change and movement. The repeated plea of "Move me and move me again" suggests a yearning for continual growth and transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

Keeper of mysteries
The unknown and enigmatic aspects of life


River of Tears
Sadness and emotional turmoil that one experiences


After it's over
The passage of time that follows after something has ended


And after the years are passing
The years that go by, without regard to the past


Never asking
Not questioning the reasons behind past events


What about miracles
The possibility of things happening against all odds


Faith in the space
Belief in something that cannot be seen or touched


It keeps me guessing
The continual state of confusion that comes with life's complexities


With nothing to hate
Without any sense of animosity or anger towards life's challenges


I am lonely
An emotional state of feeling isolated and disconnected


And unholy
Without a sense of spiritual purity or righteousness


Everything matters
Every action and consequence has significance


A prayer when you're scared
A plea for help during moments of fear and uncertainty


Boarded up windows
Protecting oneself from potential harm


And broken down chairs before morning
The destruction that takes place before a new day begins


Heard it storming
The sounds of natural phenomena and its impact


Handbook of rituals... hands in the air
Religious or spiritual practices that involve physical movements


More than a give up... big as a care
A decision to persevere through difficulties, out of concern for something important


If you're daring
Having the courage to take chances


And you're sharing
Wiliness to provide support and assistance to others


Move me
An appeal for a positive change in one's life


God, can you hear me cry
A prayer for divine intervention during times of distress


God, can you see me die
A cry for help in the face of one's own mortality


God can you move me
An appeal for a divine force to create change and progress in one's life


Move me and move me again
Repeated pleas for a positive transformation in one's life


Out of the planet and into the silence
Moving away from the chaos of the world and seeking inner peace


Over the mountains in search of a crisis to find me
Looking for challenges and difficulties to overcome and grow from


If it should be
An acknowledgement of the uncertainty of whether or not something will come to fruition


Once I was told there's a race to be won
The idea that life is a competition that must be won


Pointed the finger straight into the sun to be blinded and I minded
The consequences of ignoring the dangers and truth that one is faced with


Wish I could whisper how much I need you
A desire for help, support, and affection from others


After tomorrow I might forget to
The acknowledgement that one might forget about the help they received


If it's only from a story
The possibility that the help one receives might be fictional or imaginary




Lyrics © BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
Written by: DOUG PINNICK, JERRY GASKILL, TY TABOR

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