A Little Bit More
Chasing Shadows: Craving More in the NightLyrics
Let it go, I’ll keep it coming
Letting go of something, and expressing a willingness to continue providing or doing something.
It’s in my bones, you’ll see me running
Referring to a natural inclination or talent ("It's in my bones") and a commitment to keep moving forward.
I sold my soul for the money
Having made a significant sacrifice or compromise for material wealth ("I sold my soul for the money").
Give me just a little, just a little bit more
Requesting a bit more, possibly in terms of support, understanding, or resources.
Wooh ooh, it’s in my bones
Reiteration of a deep-seated characteristic or quality.
Wooh ooh, it’s in my lungs
Emphasizing a profound, pervasive aspect of the speaker's being ("It's in my lungs").
I’m going home
Expressing a desire to return to a familiar place, possibly a place of comfort or origin.
Through the night until the morning
Enduring through challenges until the morning, with a reference to persistent thoughts or concerns.
It’s in my head, I hear the warning
Awareness of a potential danger or obstacle expressed through a mental warning.
I sold my soul for the money
Reiteration of a significant sacrifice made for financial gain ("I sold my soul for the money").
Give me just a little, just a little bit more
Repeating the request for a little more, suggesting a continuous need.
Wooh ooh, it’s in my bones
Reaffirmation of a fundamental characteristic or trait ("It's in my bones").
Wooh ooh, it’s in my lungs
Reiteration of a profound and intrinsic quality ("It's in my lungs").
I’m going home, I’m going home
Stating the intention to return home, possibly indicating a desire for comfort or familiarity.
Change
Repetition of the word "Change," possibly emphasizing a need or desire for transformation.
Change
-Change
-Change
-Wooh ooh, it’s in my bones
Reiteration of a deep-seated characteristic or quality ("It's in my bones").
Wooh ooh, it’s in my lungs
Reiteration of a profound, pervasive aspect of the speaker's being ("It's in my lungs").
I’m going home, I’m going home
Reaffirmation of the intention to return home, possibly for comfort or a sense of belonging.
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