Exploring themes of struggle and self-realization, the lyrics delve into the narrator's confrontation with personal hardships and existential disillusionments. The phrase "under the weather" metaphorically represents the narrator’s enduring emotional and physical malaise, as they grapple with a sense of perpetual sickness and weariness. Expressions of feeling "heavy" and struggling to "wiggle" suggest a profound sense of stagnation and helplessness. The recurring refrain, "Don't you want to feel it? Don't you want to stare it cold?" invites introspection, urging a direct and unflinching encounter with one's own inner darkness. This lyric posits that true understanding and growth might only come from facing and acknowledging these difficult emotions, rather than evading them. Furthermore, the allusion to failed relationships underscores a broader narrative of inevitable discontent and the consequent necessity for self-reliance and departure 🛤️. Through its raw and evocative imagery, the song presents a poignant reflection on life's inherent challenges and the arduous path to self-acceptance. 🌑
Stare It Cold
Lyrics
Under the weather
I never got better
Wrapped up in my disease
Mile away, she want to count my day
Look a little older in the light
Under the weather
Feelin' very heavy
Never up for no air
Sea legs start to wigglin'
And sick I'm still feelin'
Just know I never cared
Don't you want to feel it
Don't you want to stare it cold
Don't you want to feel it
Don't you want to stare it cold
Never thought about it
And never no questions
Seein' where I've gone wrong
No kiss made it magic
'Cause that old girl has had it
Then it's time for me to run along
Writer(s): CHRIS ROBINSON, CHRISTOPHER MARK ROBINSON, RICH ROBINSON, RICH S. ROBINSON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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