Anyway
Embrace the Unknown: Conquer Fear and Find Liberation in Maria Saraiva's 'Anyway'Lyrics
When you start to hold way too much inside
Expressing the emotional weight of keeping too much inside.
It starts to hang over like the drinks from last night
Comparing emotional burden to lingering effects of past experiences.
It's eating you alive, and only you know how
Highlighting the internal struggle, causing emotional distress.
Inside the maze, but you know the way out
Suggesting familiarity with challenges and a path to overcome them.
And that burden on your shoulders
Emphasizing the heaviness of responsibilities or problems.
Doesn't it feel so much lighter now?
Reflecting on the relief experienced after addressing inner struggles.
Having said what you needed to say
Acknowledging the importance of expressing oneself despite fear.
So terrified, but you did it anyway
Highlighting the courage to face fears and speak up.
Only one way to find how deep the water is
Encouraging exploration to understand the depth of challenges.
So take a leap of faith and just jump in
Encouraging taking risks and facing challenges with faith.
You'd be surprised by the things you'd find
Suggesting positive outcomes and personal growth from facing challenges.
And by how strong you'll become once you rise
Emphasizing the strength gained through overcoming difficulties.
Surrounded by the deep, clear, blue sea
Describing a serene and expansive environment symbolizing freedom.
Don't you feel so much lighter now?
Reiterating the sense of liberation after addressing internal struggles.
Open your eyes, no time to play it safe
Encouraging openness and risk-taking instead of playing it safe.
So terrified, but you did it anyway
Commending the bravery of facing fears despite being scared.
It's okay to tremble, it's okay to shake
Expressing acceptance of fear and nervousness in the face of challenges.
It's okay to make mistakes and have a lot at stake
Embracing the inevitability of mistakes and high stakes in life.
Take it one step at a time and keep your head up
Advising to approach challenges gradually while maintaining optimism.
Follow your broken heart, 'cause it had a lot to learn
Encouraging learning from past heartbreaks as a valuable experience.
And as the spotlights shine bright on you
Noting the positive impact and recognition that come with facing challenges.
Don't you feel so much lighter now?
Reiterating the sense of lightness and relief after confronting fears.
Fear's the reminder you're going in the right way
Highlighting fear as a confirmation of moving in the right direction.
So even while terrified, go and do it anyway
Encouraging action despite fear, emphasizing personal growth.
So terrified, but you did it anyway
Acknowledging the fear but praising the courage to face challenges.
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