All the Way Under
Journey Through Shadows: Embracing Life's DepthsLyrics
Have you ever been under, all the way under
Expressing the experience of being deeply submerged or overwhelmed.
Like I have, oh, like I have?
Reiterating the intense feeling of being under and questioning.
It'll make you wonder, make you wonder
Suggesting that the experience makes one contemplate and question things.
If it don't make you mad, if it don't make you mad
Indicating that the depth of the experience might not necessarily provoke anger.
I don't trust a man that ain't been lost
Expressing a lack of trust in individuals who haven't faced challenges or difficulties.
I don't trust a woman ain't been double crossed
Extending the idea of mistrust to those who haven't experienced betrayal.
Have you ever been under, all the way under
Reiterating the theme of being under, emphasizing the significance of the experience.
Like I have, oh, like I have?
Repeating the sentiment of deep submersion for emphasis.
Have you ever been sorry, really sorry
Asking if the listener has ever felt genuine remorse or regret.
For what you done, oh, for what you done?
Elaborating on the feeling of being sorry for one's actions.
Well, you should call me, yeah, you better call me
Encouraging communication or seeking forgiveness for wrongdoings.
'Cause I'm another one, I'm another one
Identifying oneself as someone who has made mistakes and seeks understanding.
Well, I've tore the heart out of many a girl
Admitting to causing emotional pain to others to understand their love.
Just to see why she love me for
Exploring the motives behind hurting others in relationships.
Have you been sorry, really sorry
Repeating the theme of feeling sorry for one's actions.
For what you done, for what you done?
Stressing the need for remorse regarding past deeds.
Have you ever been under, all the way under
Reiterating the intense feeling of being under and questioning.
Like I have, oh, like I have?
Reemphasizing the depth of the experience, possibly related to emotional turmoil.
Body torn asunder, torn asunder
Describing a state of being physically and emotionally torn apart.
All your good gone bad, all your good gone bad
Suggesting the deterioration of positive qualities or aspects.
I'm swimming upstream and it's dark and it's cold
Using metaphorical language to describe facing challenges and searching for something valuable.
I'm looking for the house made of solid gold
Continuing the metaphor, possibly symbolizing the pursuit of an ideal or happiness.
Have you ever been under, all the way under
Reiterating the intense feeling of being under and questioning.
Like I have, oh, like I have?
Emphasizing the personal experience of deep submersion.
Have you ever been broken, really broken
Asking if the listener has ever felt completely shattered or defeated.
Down to size, right down to size?
Describing a state of being reduced to a smaller, more manageable size.
Not one word spoken, not one word spoken
Highlighting a period of silence or lack of communication during a difficult time.
That you might rise, that you might rise
Expressing the hope that staying silent may lead to personal growth or improvement.
I can't come up and my lung's about to burst
Describing a feeling of being unable to surface and the physical toll of the experience.
Feelin' weighed down by an ill-gotten purse
Conveying the burden of guilt or undeserved gains.
Have you ever been under, all the way under
Reiterating the intense feeling of being under and questioning.
Like I have, like I have?
Repeating the acknowledgment of deep submersion and the impact of the experience.
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