Alan Walker: Tired Meaning
Song Released: 2016
Tired Lyrics
I feel so helpless inside
Oh love, there's no need to hide
Just let me love you when your heart is tired
Cold hands, red eyes
Packed your bags at midnight
They've been there for weeks
You don't know what...
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#1 top rated interpretation:To me this song is about someone who's physically, mentally and emotionally tired and him seeking to show them love. Everyone needs love when they're going through hard times <3
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I think it means that the girl just had a breakup, and she went to her friend, who actually loved her, for comfort, but he told her his feelings and tried to make her feel better. And he wanted to care for her when she couldn't because her heart was ¨tired¨ and she could not care about things.
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I think two people are going through some hard times, and one of them is promising the other to always be by his/her side.
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I think the song is about lovers that left their home due to war or something, and they are promising each other that they'll always be with each other, always love each other.
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Loving someone but the person you love already have relationship. But still willing to love that person when that person gets tired.
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