Knocking On Your Heart is the first official single by 17-year old social media star Maggie Lindemann. She’s currently working on her debut EP, due out sometime this year. The song was premiered exclusively on Teen Vogue on 4 September 2015.
Lindemann told Teen Vogue that the song is “about hurting...
[Verse 1]
Nothing makes it hard to breathe
Like being in your company
When you've got someone new around your arms
I thought I'd be over it
To see you lock with other lips
I guess I'm just no good at moving on
[Pre-Chorus]
I always tried to tell myself
That I'd fall in love with someone else
But oh, my stubborn heart is set on you
And every night I fall asleep
Just so I can see you in my dreams
And now, I think you ought to know the truth
[Chorus]
Are you listening?
I'm knocking on your heart, could you let me in?
Tell me I'm the one, and I've always been
'Cause I don't wanna wonder if we'll ever meet again
I'm knocking on your heart, could you let me in?
[Verse 2]
When you left I made you swear
Our love would last, no matter where
And we would call each other every night
But nights turned into weeks
Turned into months we didn’t speak
And so, we lost our sense of love over time
[Pre-Chorus]
I always tried to tell myself
That I'd fall in love with someone else
But oh, my stubborn heart is set on you
And every night I fall asleep
Just so I can see you in my dreams
And now, I think you ought to know the truth
[Chorus]
Are you listening?
I'm knocking on your heart, could you let me in?
Tell me I'm the one, and I've always been
Cause I don't wanna wonder if we'll ever meet again
I'm knocking on your heart, could you let me in?
Knocking on Your Heart was written by Madison Love & Mree & John Cunningham & Maggie Lindemann.
Knocking on Your Heart was produced by Jayson DeZuzio.
Maggie Lindemann released Knocking on Your Heart on Fri Sep 04 2015.
Lindemann told Teen Vogue:
‘Knocking On Your Heart’ is about hurting, and wanting to gain back something or someone that you’ve lost. We wrote the song with the goal of capturing that feeling, because I’ve dealt with loss all my life and it’s something that’s universal. I knew I wanted my first son...