The Unshakable Yearning of Luke Hemmings' 'Shakes'

Luke Hemmings' song 'Shakes' delves into the depths of longing and the desire for an intimate connection with someone. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is deeply infatuated, to the point where the feeling is inescapable and almost overwhelming. The repeated line 'I just wanna be yours' emphasizes a yearning to belong to someone else, not just physically but also within their dreams, suggesting a wish for a profound and all-encompassing bond.

The metaphor of being 'lost in the morning' and time 'starting to crawl' could signify a sense of disorientation and the slow passage of time when one is consumed by thoughts of the person they desire. The phrase 'Can we share the lonely' hints at a mutual feeling of isolation and the hope that by coming together, they can alleviate their loneliness. The song's chorus, with its repeated 'I can’t shake this feeling,' conveys the persistent nature of this desire, which is as involuntary and natural as the act of shaking.

The imagery of blood turning to wine and chasing a butterfly symbolizes the transformational and elusive nature of love. The desire to 'go out in my sleep' to avoid pain reflects the fear of rejection or loss, and the acknowledgment that life, like the city, moves on regardless of individual emotions. Overall, 'Shakes' is a poignant exploration of the vulnerability and intensity that comes with wanting to be completely immersed in someone else's life.

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