Le Sserafim – Come Over Lyrics Meaning

Come Over Lyrics Meaning – Le Sserafim

No lying when it feels right
Stop trying, baby, listen
No hiding what it feels like
Don’t play me like a rhythm

The singer is asking their partner to be honest about their feelings. They don’t want any pretense or games—they just want them to embrace the connection and stop resisting what feels natural.

And I’m crying out for anything
And the thought of something else
Oh, I know you want to take my hand
So come over, come over and dance

They’re longing for something real and meaningful. They sense that the other person also wants to be close, and they invite them to join in and share the moment through dance.

So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance
So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance

This part is a repeated invitation, emphasizing the desire for the other person to let go of any doubts and just enjoy the moment together.

No lying when it feels right
Stop trying, baby, listen
No hiding what it feels like
Don’t play me like a rhythm

The message is reinforced—there’s no need to fight the connection. They just want the truth and a genuine experience without being treated like a passing tune.

And I’m crying out for anything
And the thought of something else
Oh, I know you want to take my hand
So come over, come over and dance

Again, they express their emotional yearning. They can feel the hesitation but are certain that the other person wants the same thing deep down.

So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance
So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance

The chorus repeats to drive home the feeling of urgency and passion. The singer just wants their love interest to give in and enjoy the moment with them.

And I’m crying out for anything
And the thought of something else
Oh, I know you want to take my hand
So come over, come over and dance

They are still longing for connection and hoping that the other person will finally take their hand and join them.

So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance
So come over, come over, come over that
Come over, come over and dance

The song ends with a persistent and passionate request for closeness, reinforcing the central theme of wanting the other person to stop hesitating and just be in the moment.