It Takes a Lot To Try
Aviram
The Struggle of Vulnerability in Love
Aviram's song "It Takes a Lot To Try" delves into the emotional turmoil and vulnerability that come with love and heartbreak. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone left alone, grappling with the pain of separation. The opening lines, "You left me standing all alone / And the pain it keeps on digging in me," set the tone for a narrative of deep emotional struggle. The rain metaphorically hides the protagonist's tears, symbolizing how external circumstances can sometimes mask internal suffering.
The chorus, "It takes a lot for me to try / But it takes one sigh to make me cry," highlights the fragility of the protagonist's emotional state. This juxtaposition of effort and vulnerability underscores the difficulty of maintaining composure in the face of heartache. The repeated plea, "My baby don't go you know I love you so," reveals a desperate attempt to hold onto a love that seems to be slipping away. The inability to express this love fully adds another layer of frustration and sorrow.
In the second verse, the protagonist reflects on the paradox of being physically close yet emotionally distant, "You kept me standing hand in hand can't understand / How am I so close but still can't see." This line captures the confusion and helplessness that often accompany troubled relationships. The plea for fairness, "Hey there, be fair," suggests a longing for mutual understanding and compassion. The song's recurring theme of trying and failing, coupled with the persistent hope of reconciliation, resonates with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and loss.