Return To Sender

Always Never Always Never

Reclaiming Independence: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Always Never's song "Return To Sender" delves into the emotional journey of moving on from a past relationship and finding self-worth and independence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been through heartbreak but has emerged stronger and more self-assured. The protagonist reflects on the past, acknowledging the pain and disappointment of a failed relationship, but also celebrates the newfound freedom and opportunities that come with moving on.

The song opens with a sense of hope and determination, as the protagonist dreams of a better future despite the naysayers. The mention of booking trips and exploring new places symbolizes the desire to break free from the past and embrace new experiences. The line "Now she’s salty like the water that I float above" suggests that the ex-partner is envious of the protagonist's newfound happiness and success.

The chorus emphasizes the theme of self-reliance, with the protagonist rejecting attempts to rekindle the past relationship. The metaphor of a "message in a bottle" that bounces back signifies the futility of trying to revive something that is better left behind. The repetition of "Really thought I had it all before" highlights the realization that true fulfillment comes from within, not from external validation or relationships.

The song also touches on the idea of personal growth and the importance of moving forward. The protagonist's journey from heartbreak to self-discovery is marked by a sense of empowerment and a desire for more in life. The mention of a "Bentley poster on the door" symbolizes ambition and the pursuit of dreams, further reinforcing the theme of self-improvement and aspiration.

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