The song "Love Come Get Me" by Tom Gregory portrays a story of finding love and longing for its presence. The lyrics suggest that the city where the protagonist resides has never looked as beautiful as it does when they are in love. The presence of their significant other makes them feel euphoric, with their head high up in the clouds. The protagonist expresses that their partner's love is the only remedy they need, and they ask them to let their love come and get them. This signifies the desire for their partner to shower them with affection and attention. However, as the morning arrives, the partner disappears, leaving the protagonist feeling empty and incomplete. The alcohol consumed to ease the pain cannot replace or fulfill their need for love. Although the partner gives them some love, it is not enough to satisfy their longing. The chorus repeats the plea for the partner's love to come and get them. The protagonist feels a fire burning inside their eyes, symbolizing intense desire, and the partner is described as the beat in their heart and the skin on their bones, highlighting their significance and closeness. The protagonist believes that the partner will eventually show them love, hence the repeated phrase, "I say oh I say that you're gonna show me love." Overall, "Love Come Get Me" narrates a story of intense longing and desire for love. The protagonist cherishes their partner's love and seeks to be enveloped in it fully. The song captures the emotions of anticipation, yearning, and hope for their partner to fulfill their longing for love.