Covering Faces
Carlie Hanson
The Bittersweet Taste of Regret and Growth
Carlie Hanson's song "Covering Faces" delves into the complex emotions of regret, growth, and the longing for recognition from someone who once underestimated her. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who has moved on from a past relationship or friendship, only to find that the other party now regrets their actions. The repeated line, "I bet you wish you knew me now," underscores a sense of vindication and self-assurance, as the protagonist has grown and changed, leaving the other person to reflect on their mistakes.
The song's imagery of "covering faces" and "imitating" suggests a facade or pretense, indicating that the person who wronged the protagonist is now hiding their true feelings or trying to mimic the success and growth that the protagonist has achieved. This theme is further emphasized by the line, "The only thing you ever did okay was say my name," which highlights the superficiality of the other person's actions and their lack of genuine support or understanding.
Carlie Hanson's raw and emotive delivery adds depth to the song, making the listener feel the weight of the protagonist's journey. The lyrics also touch on the idea of time and healing, with lines like "A couple years I wanna spit out" and "It's something I don't want to fix now," indicating that the protagonist is still processing their past but is not ready to confront it fully. This nuanced portrayal of personal growth and the lingering impact of past relationships makes "Covering Faces" a powerful and relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced similar feelings of regret and self-discovery.