Help Me Please

Emptiness Echoes: Seeking Solace in Hard-Fi's 'Help Me Please'
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Lyrics

There's no light in the hall

There is darkness in the hallway, symbolizing a lack of clarity or direction.

There's no sound here at all

Silence prevails, emphasizing a sense of emptiness and desolation.

Emptiness, emptiness, rules

Emptiness is a dominant force, suggesting a void or absence in the speaker's life.

Why'd I wanna come home?

The speaker questions the desire to return home, indicating dissatisfaction or discomfort.


You ain't sat in your chair

The absence of familiar presence in the speaker's life, reflected in an empty chair.

No one calls, no ones there

A sense of isolation, with no calls or anyone around for the speaker.

Just a clock, tick, tock

The ticking clock underscores the passage of time and perhaps a feeling of urgency.

Tears, so many tears

Tears symbolize emotional pain or distress.


Help me please

A plea for assistance, indicating the speaker's vulnerability and need for support.

I'm in need

An urgent need for help from the loneliness and isolation experienced by the speaker.

'Cause being alone scares the life out of me

Being alone is portrayed as a frightening experience that drains the speaker's life.

Help me please

A repeated plea for assistance, reinforcing the intensity of the speaker's need.

I'm in need

The speaker reiterates the fear of being alone and the urgency for help.

'Cause being alone scares the life out of me

Loneliness is emphasized as a source of fear and anxiety for the speaker.

Being alone scares the life out of me

The profound impact of solitude is reiterated, emphasizing its life-draining nature.


Breaking down on the stairs

A breakdown on the stairs signifies a moment of emotional collapse or vulnerability.

Hello loneliness, Hello despair

Greetings to loneliness and despair, highlighting the speaker's emotional state.

All of this, all of it wrong

All aspects of the speaker's life are portrayed as wrong or misguided.

You won't ever come home

The belief that the person the speaker longs for will never return home.


They can take what they please

Others can take whatever they want, suggesting a lack of control or power.

They can take the blame

Assigning blame is permissible, indicating a willingness to accept responsibility.

Everything, everything is free

Everything is free, perhaps reflecting a sense of liberation or abandonment.

Have it all

An invitation to have it all, suggesting a lack of attachment or possessiveness.


Help me please

A repeated plea for help, emphasizing the speaker's desperation and need for assistance.

I'm in need

An urgent need for help due to the frightening nature of solitude.

Cause being alone scares the life out of me

Reiteration of the fear of being alone and the draining impact on life.

Help me please

A renewed plea for assistance, underscoring the speaker's vulnerability.

I'm in need

The urgent need for help due to the overwhelming fear of solitude.

Cause being alone scares the life out of me

Repetition of the fear of being alone and its detrimental effect on life.

Being alone scares the life out of me

The profound impact of solitude is reiterated, emphasizing its life-draining nature.

Being alone scares the life out of me

A final emphasis on the profound impact of being alone and its draining effect on life.

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