In this introspective track, Sturgill Simpson explores the tumultuous journey of self-discovery and the pressures of artistic creation. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and disillusionment as he grapples with external expectations and internal aspirations. The recurring theme of being "pulled a million ways" illustrates the overwhelming nature of trying to satisfy diverse demands while staying true to oneself. Simpson's mention of revisiting his own lines suggests a struggle with creative redundancy, highlighting the challenge artists face in maintaining originality in their work. Ultimately, the song serves as a poignant reflection on the conflicts between personal fulfillment and professional success. #SturgillSimpson #SelfDiscovery #ArtisticStruggle
All Said and Done
Lyrics
Spent the last year going out of my mind
Looking for reasons I could never find
Until I put my finger on it and saw every sign
Take all you can get, keep your fingers off of mine
Sitting in the tower without a clue or care
And goodbye opportunities hanging off of my head
Handing several items out to anyone who dares
Climb my own way up to the top just to get kicked down the stairs
Being pulled a million ways all at the same time
It's enough to make anyone go insane
When you find yourself forgetting all your own rhymes
Givin' up on dreams floating 'round inside your brain
Being pulled a million ways all at the same time
It's enough to make anyone go insane
When you find yourself forgetting all your own rhymes
Givin' up on the dreams floating 'round inside your brain
Keep staring at the pages, going over the same lines
It's all been said and done by now, two or three times
Writer(s): John Sturgill Simpson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing
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