Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Turn It Up (I Like the Sound of That)’ by Aaron Lines. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of Aaron Lines or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
I like the sound of the ocean crashing
Waves making their way to the beach
I like the sound of the gulf breeze blowing
Holding your hand with sand on our feet
I like the sound of raindrops dancing
As we sleep away a Sunday afternoon
And I like the sound of the alarm clock ringing
Means I’ll spend another day with you
So turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up a little louder
I can never ever get enough
Turn it up, turn it up
‘Cause whenever I’m around you
You’ve got me thinking that
I like the sound of that
I like the sound of a fireplace crackling
Watching a movie, holding you tight
Yeah, I love it when I hear you laughing
At that joke I’ve told a thousand times
And I like the sound of guitars screaming
Music so loud we talk with our eyes
Turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up a little louder
I can never ever get enough
Turn it up, turn it up
‘Cause whenever I’m around you
You’ve got me thinking that
I like the sound of that, yeah
I like the sound of your heart beating
In my arms, right here, right now
When it’s so quiet I can hear you breathing
That may be my favorite sound
(Turn it up, turn it up)
(Turn it up, turn it up)
Turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up a little louder
I can never ever get enough
Turn it up, turn it up
‘Cause whenever I’m around you
You’ve got me thinking that
I like the sound of that
Turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up a little louder
I can never ever get enough
Turn it up, turn it up
‘Cause whenever I’m around you
You’ve got me thinking that
I like the sound of that
Oh, yeah
Yeah
Oh, yeah