This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
It's you to me, it's your gentle face, overdue but worth the wait
And out of my reach but I'm reaching out for you
And me to the night, I say goodbye, this time is up, I fight the time
A need an award, I can't afford it, a finished song, one more chord
Already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside
And it's already in my mind
Inside, inside
Now everyone back, my heart's at war with all these plans I had before
I'm losing my grip but I'll lose it all for you
So I go driving all around, I'm denying all these sounds that hit my ear
Drum the beat of a heart I can't defeat
So it's already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside
And it's already in my mind
Inside, inside
Oh, let me in
Let me in
And it's already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside, inside
And it's already in my mind
Well inside, inside, inside, inside
Inside, inside
And out of my reach but I'm reaching out for you
And me to the night, I say goodbye, this time is up, I fight the time
A need an award, I can't afford it, a finished song, one more chord
Already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside
And it's already in my mind
Inside, inside
Now everyone back, my heart's at war with all these plans I had before
I'm losing my grip but I'll lose it all for you
So I go driving all around, I'm denying all these sounds that hit my ear
Drum the beat of a heart I can't defeat
So it's already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside
And it's already in my mind
Inside, inside
Oh, let me in
Let me in
And it's already in my mind
And I'm in over my head inside, inside
And it's already in my mind
Well inside, inside, inside, inside
Inside, inside
Lyrics submitted by LuvtheWeez
Already In Lyrics as written by Jonathan Michael Mclaughlin
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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First of all I like this new artist. I was even more impressed he wrote all the songs. Great talent.
I think this song is about a guy who really loves this girl but maybe more than she loves him at this point. Maybe the end of a relationship "a finished song... one more chord." It seems something he shouldn't want but his heard is in over his head! He's reeling from the end of a relationship he wants so badly to hold on to.
Other than Beautiful Disaster, I think this is one of his best songs.
They both have that upbeat kind of indie thing to them.
I know Jon pretty well actually. He grew up in our town of Anderson, IN. He graduated from Anderson University where I currently go. He has always said that this song is about a blind date he went on his freshman year of college. I can't remember if it was with his now wife, Amy. Who knows?
I know Jon pretty well actually. He grew up in our town of Anderson, IN. He graduated from Anderson University where I currently go. He has always said that this song is about a blind date he went on his freshman year of college. I can't remember if it was with his now wife, Amy. Who knows?
Yep, this is about his first blind date with Amy.
thats so cute! How do you know this? Is it in an article?
This song is about being a gone-r for someone. It's like you are already dreaming about this person and they are just every other thought. Even if it's not all reality yet.
It's the time when you dream of what could be :)