I Thought By Now
Gareth Dunlop
The Uncertainty of Love: A Journey Through Heartache
Gareth Dunlop's song "I Thought By Now" delves into the complexities and uncertainties of love, particularly after experiencing heartache. The lyrics reflect a cautious approach to new relationships, as the narrator is hesitant to rush into love again. This hesitation stems from past experiences that have left emotional scars, making the narrator wary of taking another chance on love. The opening lines, "Let's go slowly don't say you love me / I don't want to roll the dice just yet," set the tone for a song that is both introspective and vulnerable.
The recurring theme in the song is the narrator's struggle to understand love despite past experiences. The lines, "I thought by now I'd know what love means / I thought by now I'd know everything," highlight a sense of disillusionment and confusion. The metaphor of truth being a song that heartache sings further emphasizes the pain and lessons learned from previous relationships. Despite these lessons, the narrator admits, "Then the truth is I still don't know a thing," showcasing a profound sense of uncertainty and the elusive nature of love.
Dunlop's soulful voice and poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the complexities of love and heartache. The song also touches on societal expectations of love, as seen in the lines, "They say love don't hurt love shouldn't sting / If that is true I still don't know a thing." This suggests that the narrator's experiences contradict common beliefs about love, adding another layer of depth to the song. Overall, "I Thought By Now" is a heartfelt exploration of love's uncertainties and the emotional journey of healing and understanding.