Runner
Runner

Tennis - Runner Lyrics

Exploring themes of longing, regret, and the complexities of relationships, this song delves into the emotional struggles between two individuals. The narrator addresses a partner characterized by an insatiable desire or "wild hunger" that prevents them from… Read more

Nov 8, 2019
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Runner Lyrics

Runner
I know you're living with a wild hunger
Let me make the most of us
You know you'll never be a runner
And leave me in a cloud of dust

Living in the same old sin
I feel it blowing in the wind
Like manna in the desert, oh
Gonna take a miracle

Every little bead of sweat
Feel it running down my neck
When you look at me like that
Feeling like we can't go back
If I become a pillar of salt
I'll know that it was all my fault
Every little bead of sweat
Every little bead of sweat

Runner
You're just a bottomless pit of hunger
Lead me to the promised land
Your manna is only a famine
Wandering the desert, oh
Gonna take a miracle

Every little bead of sweat
Feel it running down my neck
When you look at me like that
Feeling like we can't go back
If I become a pillar of salt
I'll know that it was all my fault
Every little bead of sweat
Every little bead of sweat

Let me make the most of us
You know you'll never be a runner
And leave me in a cloud of dust
Leveled in a burning heat
Red Sea devouring me
Flowing over my stoned soul
Oh

Gonna take a miracle

Every little bead of sweat
Feel it running down my neck
When you look at me like that
Feeling like we can't go back
If I become a pillar of salt
I'll know that it was all my fault
Every little bead of sweat
Every little bead of sweat

Writer(s): Patrick Riley, Alaina Moore
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Runner?

Exploring themes of longing, regret, and the complexities of relationships, this song delves into the emotional struggles between two individuals. The narrator addresses a partner characterized by an insatiable desire or "wild hunger" that prevents them from ever fully committing or "running" away. The imagery of "manna in the desert" and becoming a "pillar of salt" evokes biblical references, symbolizing futile efforts and self-blame for past mistakes. Despite the intense connection marked by physical sensations like sweat, the narrator acknowledges that returning to their former state is impossible without a miraculous change. Ultimately, it is a poignant reflection on love's challenges and the personal responsibility felt when things go awry.

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