Everywhere Everything

Read the lyrics Everywhere Everything – Lyrics . Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Noah Kahan.
Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released Dec. 1, 2023. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.

The lyrics you delivered are from the song” Wolves” by Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams. In this lyric The writter use pictorial imagery and conceits to convey a sense of vulnerability, nostalgia, and a deep desire for a love that transcends the limitations of time and physical reality.

Everywhere Everything – Lyrics

[Verse 1: Noah Kahan]
Ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
It’s been a long year
Would we survive in a horror movie?
I doubt it, we’re too slow moving
We trust everyone we meet
Two bodies riddled with scars from our pre-teens
Intertwine in a car’s dirty backseat
And stare at a drive-in screen

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The song begins with a reflection on the passing of time, describing the year as long and questioning the ability to survive in a horror movie. The lyrics suggest vulnerability, agreeing a slow- paced nature that might not be suited for a high- stakes script. Trust in others is mentioned, with two individuals bearing scars from their past, coming together in a car’s backseat, perhaps seeking solace and escape at a drive-in screen.

[Pre-Chorus: Noah Kahan]
We didn’t know that the sun was collapsing
‘Til the seas rose and the buildings came crashing
We cried oh, oh-oh, oh, oh-oh, oh

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus introduces a metaphorical collapse, describing the characters’ realization of the sun collapsing and the subsequent chaos with rising seas and crashing buildings. The partook experience prompts a collaborative emotional response, expressed through the repeated cry of” oh.”

[Chorus: Noah Kahan]
Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you
‘Til we’re food for the worms to eat
‘Til our fingers decompose, keep my hands in yours
Everywhеrе, everything, I wanna lovе you
‘Til we’rе food for the worms to eat
‘Til our fingers decompose, keep my hands in yours

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus expresses a desire for deep and lasting love, even beyond mortality. The metaphor of being “food for the worms” implies a wish for a love that endures even after death. The act of keeping hands interwove symbolizes a commitment to staying connected despite the certain corruption of their carnal mains.

[Verse 2: Gracie Abrams]
(Mm-hmm-mm) Drive slowly, I know every route in this county
And maybe that ain’t such a bad thing
I’ll tell you where not to speed
And it’s been a long year
And all of our book’s pages dog-eared
We write out the ends on our palms, dear
Then forget to read

[Explanation of Verse 2]
Gracie Abrams takes over the second verse, expressing familiarity with the routes in the county, suggesting a sense of home and comfort. The song convey a mix of nostalgia and practical advice on safe driving. The long year is further explored, referencing dog-eared book pages and the act of writing out endings on palms, only to forget to read them.

[Pre-Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
And we couldn’t know that the sun was collapsing
Until the seas rose and the buildings came crashing
We cried oh, oh-oh, oh, oh-oh, oh, oh

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
Similar to the first pre-chorus, this section emphasizes the characters’ inability to predict the impending collapse, symbolizing unforeseen challenges. The emotional response is expressed through the repeated cry of “oh.”

[Chorus: Noah Kahan & Gracie Abrams]
Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you
‘Til we’re food for the worms to eat
‘Til our fingers decompose, keep my hand in yours
Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you
‘Til we’re food for the worms to eat
‘Til our fingers decompose, keep my hand in yours

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, with both Noah Kahan and Gracie Abrams singing together. The combined sentiment of wanting to love each other deeply persists, emphasizing the flash nature of life and the desire for enduring connection.

[Post-Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
(Ah-ah-ah-ah)
(Woah-oh-oh, woah-oh)

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The post-chorus introduces vocalizations, adding an emotional layer to the song without specific lyrics.These words, along with the required ground, pitch in to the overall atmosphere of the piece.

[Post-Chorus: Gracie Abrams]
(Woah-oh-oh)
(Woah-oh)
(Woah-oh)

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The post-chorus introduces vocalizations, adding an emotional layer to the song without specific lyrics.These words, along with the required ground, pitch in to the overall atmosphere of the piece.

[Chorus: Noah Kahan & Gracie Abrams, Gracie Abrams]
Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you
‘Til we’re food for the worms to eat
‘Til our fingers decompose, I’ll keep my hands in yours

[Explanation of Chorus]
The final chorus is a repetition of the desire for enduring love, with both artists singing together. The citation of rotting ticks and the commitment to keeping hands enlaced reinforces the overall of lasting connection despite the passage of time and ineluctable mortality.

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