Sleeping With The Lights On Lyrics – Daniel Seavey

Sleeping With The Lights On Lyrics by Daniel Seavey, with Summary, important lines meaning & official Music Video.
Sleeping With The Lights On is a latest English song in the voice of popular American singer-songwriter Daniel Seavey, featured in the album “Second Wind”.

The song describes the lingering emotional impact of a past relationship. The singer reflects on memories of their former partner, feeling haunted by their absence. Despite knowing the relationship is over, thoughts of their ex persist, like a song stuck in their head. The lyrics use imagery of darkness and light to symbolize emotional struggles, with the singer metaphorically “sleeping with the lights on” to cope with the pain. The song conveys themes of heartbreak, longing, and the difficulty of moving on.

Genre: Pop


Sleeping With The Lights On Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Like poetry, you said some things
Aren’t I supposed to be, but me
I have to just agree to disagree
Empty dresser drawer
You wore my sweater out the door
And poured my heart onto the floor
And all what for?

[Pre-Chorus]
And in my head, oh you’re still calling me up
And I’m still calling your bluff
You say it’s not really done
I’m still the one that you want
But it’s a dream that I lost
And I just can’t turn it off, turn it off, turn it off, turn it off

[Chorus]
On the darkest nights, I can hear you calling
From inside my mind, playing like a song
And it goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
I’ve been sleeping with the lights on
Flip the switch, everything gets heavy
And my mind’s a b!tch, playing all the memories
It goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
I’ve been sleeping with the lights on

[Verse 2]
Memories, they fill the wall
Like paint and nails and frames that fall
And break the smile beneath the window pane
Those sheets still smell like you
And your pistachio perfume
So I don’t go back in that room
‘Cause what’s the use?

[Pre-Chorus]
And in my head, you’re still calling me up
And I’m still calling your bluff
You say it’s not really done
I’m still the one that you want
But it’s a dream that I lost
And I just can’t turn it off, turn it off, turn it off, turn it off

[Chorus]
On the darkest nights, I can hear you calling
From inside my mind, playing like a song
And it goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
I’ve been sleeping with the lights on
Flip the switch, everything gets heavy
And my mind’s a b!tch, playing all the memories
It goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
I’ve been sleeping with the lights on

[Post-Chorus]
Lights on
Sleeping with the lights on

[Chorus]
On the darkest nights, I can hear you calling
From inside my mind, playing like a song
And it goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
Sleeping with the lights on
Flip the switch, everything gets heavy
And my mind’s a b!tch, playing all the memories
It goes on and on, ever since you up and gone
I’ve been sleeping with the lights on


Here are some important and standout lines from the song:

  1. “Like poetry, you said some things / Aren’t I supposed to be, but me” – Highlights the poetic yet painful nature of the relationship and identity struggle.
  2. “Empty dresser drawer / You wore my sweater out the door / And poured my heart onto the floor” – A vivid image of loss and heartbreak.
  3. “And in my head, oh you’re still calling me up / And I’m still calling your bluff” – Shows the lingering emotional connection and unresolved tension.
  4. “On the darkest nights, I can hear you calling / From inside my mind, playing like a song” – A haunting depiction of memories that won’t fade.
  5. “Flip the switch, everything gets heavy / And my mind’s a b!tch, playing all the memories” – Raw and honest portrayal of how memories can be overwhelming.
  6. “Memories, they fill the wall / Like paint and nails and frames that fall” – A striking metaphor for how memories are ingrained but fragile.
  7. “Those sheets still smell like you / And your pistachio perfume” – A small but powerful detail that adds intimacy and nostalgia.
  8. “Ever since you up and gone / I’ve been sleeping with the lights on” – The main theme—fear, loneliness, and the struggle to move on.

Sleeping With The Lights On (MV)


Audio Credits

Artist : Daniel Seavey
Album : Second Wind
Lyricist : Daniel Seavey, Michael Pollack, Steve Mac, Jackson Lee Morgan
Music : Daniel Seavey, Steve Mac
Label : Fueled By Ramen