Come On Get Higher

Matt Nathanson Matt Nathanson

The Yearning for Lost Love in 'Come On Get Higher'

Matt Nathanson's 'Come On Get Higher' is a poignant exploration of longing and the intoxicating power of love. The song's lyrics vividly capture the deep sense of missing someone, with Nathanson expressing a profound yearning for the physical and emotional connection he once had. The repeated references to missing the sound of the person's voice, the rush of their skin, and the stillness of shared moments highlight the depth of his longing. This sense of loss is palpable and relatable, making the song resonate with anyone who has experienced the ache of missing a loved one.

The chorus, with its plea to 'come on, get higher,' serves as a metaphor for seeking an emotional and physical high through love. Nathanson's desire to 'loosen my lips' and be 'drowned in love' suggests a longing to be consumed by the intensity of the relationship once more. The imagery of faith and desire in the swing of the hips adds a sensual layer to the song, emphasizing the physical aspect of his longing. This blend of emotional and physical desire creates a powerful depiction of love's all-encompassing nature.

Throughout the song, Nathanson uses religious and celestial imagery, such as 'I see angels and devils and God,' to convey the almost spiritual experience of being in love. This suggests that love, for him, transcends the mundane and reaches a higher plane of existence. The repeated lines and the use of 'shalala la' add a hypnotic quality to the song, mirroring the repetitive and consuming nature of his thoughts about the lost love. Ultimately, 'Come On Get Higher' is a heartfelt ode to the power of love and the deep void left in its absence.

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