Come down in time was the message she gave Come down in time and I'll meet you half way Well I don't know if I should have heard her as yet But a, a true love like hers is a, a hard love to get And I've, I've walked most all the way and I, I ain't heard her call And I, I'm getting to thinking if she's coming at all Come down in time I still Hold You Down Lyrics: I'll hold you down / I'm on my way / DJ Khaled! / All you been thinkin' 'bout / Do anythin' you want and let emotion rule your mind / Rule your mind (We The Best Music) / And now Polk Salad Annie Lyrics: Uh! / If some of ya'll never been down south too much / I'm gonna tell you a little bit about this / So that you'll understand what I'm talkin' about / Down there we have System Of A Down is known for their politically charged music. Their songs have addressed topics like war, government corruption, and social injustice. Chic ‘N’ Stu is just one of the many songs in their discography that tackles social issues. The band has used their voice to raise awareness about issues affecting society. The narrator of the song expresses their deep desire to be with their loved one, even though they are separated by distance and circumstance. The valley symbolizes the divide between the narrator and their beloved, serving as a metaphor for the emotional and physical barriers that keep them apart. The lyrics of the song paint a vivid picture of Bob Young came up with the idea for "Down Down," which sounded good, but didn't make any sense. Rossi thought it was a great fit: "To me, the lyric has to sound right. When you're singing, there's a tone that comes out, and you have to go with that tone," he told us. Bob Young said: "I think 'Down Down' is a really good song and the title The phrase “Bethlehem Down” symbolizes both an actual location and a metaphorical state of being. Bethlehem, historically associated with the birth of Jesus, serves as a representation of divine revelation and spiritual awakening. Down, in this context, refers to a lower, more humble state – a place of vulnerability and surrender to a When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain. Sundown, you'd better take care. If I'd find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs. Sundown, you'd better take care. If I find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs. Sometimes I think it's a sin. When I feel like I'm winnin' when I'm losin' again. Rolling in the deep is a lyric that originally appeared in the 2010 hit Adele song of the same name. The song itself describes the singer’s vengeful feelings toward an ex-boyfriend. In an interview, she says that the lyrics are telling him to “get the fuck out of [her] house instead of [her] begging him to come back.”. The lyrics of “Down Under” are full of Australian slang and cultural references that may be unfamiliar to listeners outside of the country. Here are some of the key lyrics and their meanings: – “Travelling in a fried-out Kombi” – A Kombi is a type of campervan that was popular in Australia in the 70s. fMD7uN.