In a world obsessed with material success, Jon Bellion's lyrics serve as an existential wake-up call. He questions the pursuit of wealth and status, suggesting that the love we crave is already within us, free and abundant. The "stupid deep" hole in his heart symbolizes a void we often try to fill with external validation or possessions. Yet, he implies that this hole is self-inflicted - a result of overlooking our intrinsic worth and the value of simple, unconditional love. The song is a poignant reminder that we are enough just as we are; our attempts to earn love are unnecessary because true love doesn't come with a price tag. It's cheaper than cheap - it's free.
Stupid Deep
Lyrics
What if who I hoped to be was always me?
And the love I fought to feel was always free?
What if all the things I've done, yeah
Were just attempts at earning love? Yeah
'Cause the hole inside my heart is stupid deep, stupid deep
What if where I've tried to go was always here?
And the path I've tried to cut was always clear?
Why has life become a plan, yeah
To put some money in my hand?
When the love I really need is stupid cheap, stupid cheap
What if who I hoped to be was always me?
And the love I fought to feel was always free?
What if all the things I've done
Were just attempts at earning love? Yeah
'Cause the hole inside my heart is stupid deep, oh, stupid deep
What if who I hoped to be was always me?
And the love I fought to feel was always free?
What if all the things I've done (What if all the things I've done)
Were just attempts at earning love?
Though the hole inside my heart is stupid deep, oh, stupid deep
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Writer(s): Travis Mendes, Mark Williams, Christianne Jensen, Jon Bellion
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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