Kiss Me Slowly

Parachute Parachute

A Tender Plea for Love: The Essence of 'Kiss Me Slowly' by Parachute

Parachute's 'Kiss Me Slowly' is a heartfelt ballad that captures the delicate and intimate moments of a romantic relationship. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple on the brink of deep emotional connection, with the singer pleading for their partner to stay and savor the moment. The imagery of city lights, the skyline, and the moon above creates a serene and almost cinematic backdrop, emphasizing the beauty and significance of the present moment.

The song delves into themes of vulnerability and uncertainty in love. The repeated line, 'I'm not sure what this is gonna be,' reflects the singer's acknowledgment of the unknown future of their relationship. Despite this uncertainty, there is a strong desire to hold on to the present and cherish the closeness they share. The lyrics 'Hold my breath as you're moving in, taste your lips and feel your skin' highlight the physical and emotional intimacy that the singer longs to preserve.

Additionally, 'Kiss Me Slowly' touches on the pain of past heartbreak and the difficulty of opening up to love again. The lines 'And it's hard to love again when the only way it's been, when the only love you know just walked away' reveal the scars left by previous relationships. However, the song offers a sense of hope and reassurance, urging the partner not to run away and to embrace the love they have found. The plea to 'just kiss me slowly' serves as a metaphor for taking things one step at a time and fully experiencing the depth of their connection.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. What I Know
  2. She Is Love
  3. Forever And Always
  4. The Mess I Made
  5. Kiss Me Slowly
View all Parachute songs

Most popular topics in Parachute songs

Related artists

  1. The Script
    The Script
  2. The Vamps
    The Vamps
  3. Plain White T's
    Plain White T's
  4. Alex & Sierra
    Alex & Sierra
  5. 5 Seconds Of Summer
    5 Seconds Of Summer
  6. He Is We
    He Is We
  7. Ron Pope
    Ron Pope
  8. The Afters
    The Afters