Freak Out
Navigating Heartbreak: Unveiling Emotions in Brendan Sutton's 'Freak Out'Lyrics
I start everyday the same
The singer begins each day in a similar manner.
First hour, in bed I stay
During the initial hour of the day, the singer remains in bed.
My room doesn't face the sunrise
The singer's room does not have a view of the sunrise.
I'm sure it will some day
Despite the current situation, the singer anticipates that eventually, their room will face the sunrise.
We used to be somewhat resourceful
In the past, the singer and someone else (perhaps the person addressed in the song) were somewhat inventive or capable.
It doesn't seem like long ago
Reflecting on the past, it doesn't feel like much time has passed since they were resourceful.
You left without closing the window
The addressed person departed without closing the window, causing the singer to get wet from the rain while staying.
I stayed getting wet from the rain
The singer stayed behind and experienced discomfort (getting wet) due to the departure of the addressed person.
I never thought I would reach out, till now
Previously, the singer never considered reaching out, but now they have changed their perspective.
I always thought that I'd freak out
The singer always believed they would panic or feel overwhelmed.
To be honest I heard all the crying
The singer honestly admits to hearing crying and conversations between the addressed person and their friends on the phone.
And the talks with your girls on the phone
The singer didn't want to accept or believe what they heard.
I didn't really want to believe it
The singer couldn't envision being alone without the addressed person.
I couldn't see myself on my own
Similar to line 9, the singer now realizes they didn't anticipate reaching out, but their mindset has changed.
I never thought I would reach out, till now
The singer always desired the addressed person to take the first step.
I always wanted you to go first
The singer never wanted to reveal how much the addressed person affected them emotionally.
I never wanted to show you were getting through to me
Reiteration of the belief that the singer would panic or feel overwhelmed.
I always thought that I'd freak out
-I always thought that I'd freak out
Similar to line 12, the singer didn't want to accept or believe what they heard.
I didn't really want to believe it
Similar to line 13, the singer couldn't envision being alone without the addressed person.
I couldn't see myself on my own
Reiteration of the singer's inability to imagine being alone without the addressed person.
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