Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 10/10 [3 votes]Album: How to Save a Life / Original Release Date: 2005-09-13Genre: RockSong Duration: 3 min 56 sec
I never knew
I never knew that everything was falling through
That everyone I knew was waiting on a cue
To turn and run when all I needed was the truth
But that's how it's got to be
It's coming down to nothing more than apathy
I'd rather run the other way than stay and see
The smoke and who's still standing when it clears
Everyone knows I'm in
Over my head
Over my head
With eight seconds left in overtime
She's on your mind
She's on your mind
Let's rearrange
I wish you were a stranger I could disengage
Just say that we agree and then never change
Soften a bit until we all just get along
But that's disregard
Find another friend and you discard
As you lose the argument in a cable car
Hanging above as the canyon comes between
Everyone knows I'm in
Over my head
Over my head
With eight seconds left in overtime
She's on your mind
She's on your mind
Everyone knows I'm in
Over my head
Over my head
With eight seconds left in overtime
She's on your mind
She's on - Oh
And suddenly I become a part of your past
I'm becoming the part that don't last
I'm losing you and its effortless
Without a sound we lose sight of the ground
In the throw around
Never thought that you wanted to bring it down
I won't let it go down till we torch it ourselves
Everyone knows I'm in
Over my head
Over my head
With eight seconds left in overtime
She's on your mind
She's on your mind
Everyone knows, She's on your mind
I'm in Over my head
I'm in Over my head
I'm Over my head....
Everyone knows I'm in
Over my head
Over my head
With eight seconds left in overtime
She's on your mind
She's on your mind
Over My Head (Cable Car) is written by Isaac Slade, Joseph King. ✔️
When was Over My Head (Cable Car) released?
It is first released on September 13, 2005 as part of Fray's album "How to Save a Life" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Over My Head (Cable Car) lyrics?
When we delve into what the artist truly meant to convey, the Fray's 'Over My Head' is a song that expresses the feeling of being overwhelmed and losing control over the situation when the person is trying to catch up with it. The words paint a picture of being 'in over one's head', where 'overtime' is associated with the pressure and limited time to fix the problems that are already there. The phrase 'eight seconds left in overtime' is repeated several times which gives an idea of the urgency and tension of the situation, while the topic of effortlessly losing someone mirrors the difficulties of keeping relationships alive amid chaos and doubt. Over my head (cable car) lyrics indeed highlight mainly heartbreak, angst, reflection, love, and despair. Simultaneously, the tune conveys the importance of disillusionment and betrayal, apart from love, as well as the feeling of being overwhelmed. The lyrics, although they revolve around difficult emotions and relationship problems, will not be very young children's cup of tea but do not contain any explicit language, violence, or adult content that would necessitate a higher rating. ✔️
Which genre is Over My Head (Cable Car)?
Over My Head (Cable Car) falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Over My Head (Cable Car)?
Over My Head (Cable Car) song length is 3 minutes and 56 seconds.
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