Possibilities

Freddie Stroma Freddie Stroma

Exploring the Boundless Horizons of Love in 'Possibilities'

Freddie Stroma's song 'Possibilities' delves into the delicate and thrilling early stages of a romantic relationship. The lyrics capture the vulnerability and hope that come with opening one's heart to someone new. Stroma pleads for honesty and openness, urging his partner not to reject the potential of their connection before it has a chance to flourish. This sentiment is encapsulated in lines like 'Don't break my heart before I give it to you' and 'Don't say it doesn't fit before you try it on,' highlighting the fear of premature rejection and the desire to explore what could be.

The recurring theme of 'possibilities' serves as a metaphor for the myriad outcomes that a new relationship can hold. Stroma emphasizes the importance of being open to these possibilities, suggesting that they are 'written in the stars' and that the couple should take the time to explore them. The lyrics 'Right in front of us, close enough to touch, and far enough to have some time to see' reflect the balance between immediate attraction and the need for patience to truly understand the depth of their connection.

Stroma's plea for fairness and genuine emotion is evident in lines like 'Don't give me hope if there's nothing to this' and 'What I'm feeling doesn't happen every day.' These lines underscore the rarity and significance of the emotions he is experiencing, urging his partner to be sincere and considerate. The song beautifully captures the excitement and uncertainty of new love, painting a picture of a relationship filled with potential and the promise of something real and meaningful.

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