Move On

Embracing Freedom: Moving On Alone
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Lyrics

This is a stick up, I'm here for your love

This suggests a metaphorical "stick up" for love, implying a bold pursuit or claim on someone's affection.

It's coming with me where I'm going

The speaker is taking love with them, indicating a commitment or determination to carry the essence of love forward.

Just keep your distance so we can end this

Emphasizes the need for distance to conclude a relationship without attracting public attention or becoming a sensational story.

Without making it a headline story

Highlighting the desire for a quiet or discreet ending to avoid media or public scrutiny.

You've had your shot but now we'll do things my way

Indicates a shift in control, with the speaker asserting authority and a new approach in the relationship.

Her pistols cocked and the flash was blinding

Describes a tense moment with a metaphorical reference to a cocked pistol, suggesting intensity and surprise.


Do you really wanna live your life inside a wishing well

Presents a rhetorical question about the desirability of living a life filled with unfulfilled wishes.

You'll be spending more than your last dime buying shit that ain't for sale

Advises against wasteful spending on non-valuable things, cautioning about the consequences of materialism.

Do you really have to scream I love you to a dial tone at 5 am

Questions the sincerity of expressing love, especially in the early morning hours, highlighting potential insincerity or desperation.

Thinking things could never be this good again

Reflects on the fleeting nature of happiness, suggesting skepticism about the sustainability of positive experiences.

Move on alone

The imperative "Move on alone" advises to proceed in life independently, possibly after a breakup or personal realization.

Move on alone

Reiteration of the command to move forward in solitude, emphasizing self-reliance.


So rub your eyelids, enjoy the silence

Suggests taking a moment to appreciate peace and quiet, indicating a pause for introspection or relaxation.

'Cause freedom doesn't count for nothing

States that freedom has no value, possibly conveying a cynical perspective on the concept of freedom.

Give in to hunger 'cause in the jungle

Encourages yielding to desires, acknowledging a competitive and opportunistic environment where everyone seeks personal gain.

Everybody's stealing something

Highlights a theme of theft or deception in a challenging and competitive world.

I'm looking back and seeing mass destruction

Reflects on past events of significant destruction, possibly drawing a parallel to the aftermath of a tumultuous relationship.

Covered in ash from your last eruption

Uses volcanic imagery to describe the aftermath, symbolizing the consequences of emotional eruptions.


Do you really wanna live your life inside a wishing well

A repetition of the earlier question, reinforcing the theme of avoiding a life filled with unfulfilled desires.

You'll be spending more than your last dime buying shit that ain't for sale

Reiterates the warning against wasteful spending, emphasizing the negative consequences of pursuing superficial possessions.

Do you really have to scream I love you to a dial tone at 5 am

Repeats the skepticism about the sincerity of expressing love, especially during early morning hours.

Thinking things could never be this good again

Reiterates the idea that positive experiences might be short-lived or hard to replicate.

Move on alone

Reemphasizes the directive to move forward independently, reinforcing the theme of self-reliance.


Do you really wanna live your life inside a wishing well

Repeats the question about the desirability of a life filled with unfulfilled wishes, maintaining a consistent theme.

You'll be spending more than your last dime buying shit that ain't for sale

Reiterates the caution against wasteful spending, warning about the potential pitfalls of consumerism.

Do you really have to scream I love you to a dial tone at 5 am

Restates the skepticism about the sincerity of expressing love, particularly during the early morning hours.

Thinking things could never be this good again

Reiterates the idea that positive experiences might be transient or difficult to recreate.

Move on alone

Final emphasis on the directive to move forward independently, concluding the song with a strong message of self-reliance.

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