Trauma
Unveiling Emotional Journeys: Conversing with Oceans' 'Trauma'Lyrics
One day at a time, uncover what's mine
Reflecting on life gradually, focusing on personal discoveries
What I left behind, what I gave to you
Contemplating what was left behind and what was given in a relationship
What I thought was me turned out was all you
Realizing that what was perceived as oneself was actually influenced by the other person
But it was all you. Yeah it was all you
Acknowledging that the experiences were shaped significantly by the other person
But it was all you. Yeah it was all you
Reiteration of the impact of the other person on the experiences
My friends ask me what it's all about
Friends questioning the meaning of life, with the response emphasizing trauma
Of course you know it's all about trauma
Clarifying that the essence of life revolves around the concept of trauma
My boy tells me that my songs are sad
Acknowledging the melancholic nature of the songs, attributed to personal trauma
Of course he can't know it's all trauma
Highlighting the friend's inability to recognize that the songs are rooted in trauma
And then when I tell you "it's all good"
Casually stating "it's all good" as a coping mechanism, but emphasizing it's trauma
It's just trauma
Reiterating that the positive facade masks an underlying trauma
So when you ask me what your song's about
Anticipating questions about the meaning of a song and confirming it's about trauma
Bet your bottom dollar it's trauma
Asserting that the core theme of the song is centered around traumatic experiences
One day at a time, I look for the signs
Taking life one day at a time, searching for subtle indications and cues
Read between the lines buried in my mind
Looking for hidden meanings in thoughts deeply embedded in the mind
I dig for the truth, which I thought I knew
Delving into the core of one's being to find the truth, possibly related to a relationship
But she looked like you. Yeah she looked like you
Comparing someone new to a past love, acknowledging the resemblance
Yeah she looked like you. She looked just like you
Emphasizing the striking resemblance of the new person to a past love
My friends ask me what it's all about
Friends questioning the purpose of life, with the response emphasizing trauma
Of course you know it's all about trauma
Reiterating that the essence of life revolves around the concept of trauma
My boy tells me that my songs are sad
Acknowledging the melancholic nature of the songs, attributed to personal trauma
Of course he can't know it's all trauma
Highlighting the friend's inability to recognize that the songs are rooted in trauma
And then when I tell you "it's all good"
Casually stating "it's all good" as a coping mechanism, but emphasizing it's trauma
It's just trauma
Reiterating that the positive facade masks an underlying trauma
So when you ask me what your song's about
Anticipating questions about the meaning of a song and confirming it's about trauma
Bet your bottom dollar it's trauma
Asserting that the core theme of the song is centered around traumatic experiences
Oh, you know you can't heal it any faster.
Emphasizing that healing from trauma takes time and can't be rushed
All I know's I can't wait to see what's next.
Expressing anticipation for the future, eager to see what unfolds next
Can't wait to see what's after.
Looking forward to the possibilities that come after the process of healing
Oh, you know you can't heal it any faster. No.
Reiterating that healing from trauma is a gradual process, not to be rushed
All I know's I can't wait to see what's next.
Expressing eagerness to discover what the future holds and what comes after
Can't wait to see what's after.
Anticipating the unfolding of events beyond the current moment
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