Hillside

Hauterive's Echoing Hillside: Love's Dance of Presence and Absence
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Lyrics

How you leave me in the river sands

Feeling abandoned or stranded, left alone in a difficult situation symbolized by "river sands."

When you keep me for yourself

Expressing possessiveness or exclusivity, questioning why the person is keeping the speaker for themselves.

Why are you into me anyway?

Pondering the reasons for the person's interest in the speaker, seeking clarity on the nature of the connection.

When you leave me on the hillside

Being left on a "hillside" signifies a sense of abandonment or separation, creating emotional distance.

Vanishing from your sight

The person is disappearing from view, possibly indicating emotional detachment or withdrawal.


Yet you keep me by your side

Despite being left on the hillside, the speaker is kept nearby, suggesting a conflicted or ambivalent relationship.

When you know you're passing by

Addressing the inconsistency of keeping the speaker close while knowingly passing by, highlighting mixed emotions.

You can call me anytime

Encouraging communication and expressing openness, implying a willingness to be there for the person.

To hear me fall in love

Suggesting that the speaker's emotions or expressions of love can be heard when the person calls.

I am falling for you now

Confirming the speaker's current state of falling in love with the person.


You are leaving me out of reach

Feeling excluded or distant when the person leaves the speaker out of reach, deepening the sense of separation.

When you lead me down your street

Being led down a street may represent a journey or path, emphasizing the feeling of being left behind.

When we've been following this road

Reflecting on the shared history or experiences along the road, possibly highlighting a sense of loss.

Falling far away now

Describing a significant distance or emotional gap that has developed, suggesting a fading connection.

Can you hear me now?

Pleading to be heard, emphasizing the speaker's desire for acknowledgment or recognition.


What is it about me anyway?

Raising questions about the person's perception and interest in the speaker, seeking understanding.

Dwelling by the hillside

Existing near the hillside may imply a continued association with feelings of abandonment or separation.

It won't matter to this day

Asserting that the situation won't matter in the present, possibly indicating acceptance or resignation.

Who goes down the hillside

Questioning who descends or experiences a decline down the hillside, suggesting shared challenges or hardships.

We both fell this time

Both individuals experiencing a fall may symbolize a mutual emotional descent or downfall.

Falling for the hillside

Reiterating the theme of falling for the hillside, underscoring the emotional impact of the separation or abandonment.

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