Find Me
Discovering Self-Worth: Tyler Carter's 'Find Me' Unveils a JourneyLyrics
Hey love, how ya holding up
Expressing concern about the well-being of a loved one.
I know it's been a minute
Acknowledging that it has been a while since they last connected.
It's just me, so open up, come on open up
Encouraging the person to open up emotionally.
I know that you don't think, that you're good enough
Acknowledging the other person's self-doubt.
But you're good enough
Affirming the person's worth and value.
So if we don't dream bout' the same things
Highlighting the importance of shared dreams in a relationship.
I better ask myself, damn
Reflecting on personal identity and self-discovery.
Who am I, who am I, who am I
Posing existential questions about one's identity.
And what am I, what am I gonna do
Raising questions about one's purpose and actions.
I'd go to the ends of the f**king earth
Expressing a willingness to go to great lengths for the other person.
You can find me at the edge of the world
Indicating a symbolic location where the speaker can be found.
You can find me if you open your heart
Suggesting that the speaker can be discovered by opening one's heart.
You can find me when you're loving the stars
Pointing out that the speaker is present during moments of admiration.
You can find me when you're falling apart
Emphasizing the speaker's availability during times of emotional struggle.
You can find me, yeah
Reiterating the idea of being discoverable by the other person.
Hey kid, I know you been making plans with the devil
Addressing someone younger and cautioning against negative influences.
And I hate to break it to ya, but he ain't your friend
Dismissing the idea that forming alliances with negativity is beneficial.
I know that you don't think
Acknowledging the individual's self-esteem struggles.
That you're dope enough, that you're cool enough
Reassuring the person of their worth and coolness.
But I know we dream about the same things
Emphasizing shared dreams as a common ground.
So ask yourself
Encouraging self-reflection on identity.
Who am I, who am I, who am I
Repeating the existential questions about identity.
And what am I, what am I gonna do
Continuing to ponder one's purpose and actions.
I'd go to the ends of the f**king earth
Expressing a deep commitment to the other person.
Meet me in a dream
Suggesting a meeting in a dream as a metaphor for connection.
I'll be that little voice inside your head
Offering guidance and support through an inner voice.
You can find me
Reiterating the idea of being discoverable, now in a dream context.
At the edge of the world
Reaffirming the symbolic location where the speaker can be found.
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