In this poignant composition by City and Colour, the lyrical narrative delves into the themes of self-discovery, regret, and the struggle for authenticity. The speaker grapples with the burden of living up to external expectations, a struggle poignantly encapsulated by phrases like "Wasn't better at being who you wanted me to be." The lightning metaphor represents an unending, turbulent state of existence, suggesting that his inner turmoil feels relentless and overwhelming. Moreover, the imagery of "brooding ghosts" tightening around one's throat conveys the suffocating nature of regrets and past mistakes. Ultimately, the song portrays a journey marked by introspection and emotional resilience, as the speaker seeks to reconcile with their true self and navigate the complexities of life and relationships.
Living in Lightning
Lyrics
I'd rather walk alone
Than stand in a row
I'd line up everything I own
Decide what should stay and should go
This life was mine to choose
Yearning to wander through and through
At times I've been battered and bruised
But I'm still breathing in my youth
Can't you see I'm sorry that I
Wasn't better at being
Who you wanted me to be
I've been living in lightning
For what seems like eternity
You wear these brooding ghosts
Tighter and tighter round your throat
They're weighing you down like a stone
They might never let you go
Can't you see I'm sorry that I
Wasn't better at being
Who you wanted me to be
I've been living in lightning
For what seems like eternity
I've been living in lightning
For what seems like eternity
Writer(s): Dallas Green
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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