![]() In the second verse, it is further revealed that she perceives the addressee’s lack of presence during this moment as tantamount to desertion. That is to say that up until now, she was seemingly under the impression that this individual had her back. But now when the situation calls for it, the opposite rather appears to be true. So that is why she is compelled to ‘call out the name’ of the addressee. But this individual too is absent from her life. From the onset she depicts herself as a depressed/downtrodden individual, one even in “need” of an instant “miracle”. She also describes herself as being “stranded”, implying that she has no one to lean on in this time crisis. However, “Don’t Let Me Down” is also one of those types of musical stories where the relationship between the singer and who she is singing to is never specified. So it would be very much reasonable that said addressee is the vocalist’s lover or perhaps, all lyrics considered, her ex.
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