Looking For Real Love

Hollie Cook Hollie Cook

Embracing Self-Love and Seeking Authentic Connection

Hollie Cook's song "Looking For Real Love" is a powerful anthem of self-discovery and emotional liberation. The lyrics reflect a journey of moving on from a past relationship that was unfulfilling and embracing the importance of self-love. The opening lines, "I don’t wanna miss you every day anymore / You did a good thing when you walked out the door," suggest a sense of relief and newfound freedom after the end of a relationship. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which focuses on healing and personal growth.

The chorus, with its repeated emphasis on "real love," underscores the artist's desire for a genuine and meaningful connection. This is not just about finding love from another person but also about cultivating a deep sense of self-worth and self-respect. The lines, "I’m gonna care for my own emotions / Some real self love and devotion," highlight the importance of self-care and emotional independence. Cook's use of metaphors like "Free my heart from this notion / Free like the ocean" evokes a sense of vastness and liberation, suggesting that true freedom comes from within.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of rebuilding and moving forward. The lyrics, "I’m gonna stitch back the pieces together / Never look back no no never," convey a sense of resilience and determination. By leaving behind the "stormy weather" of past emotional turmoil, the artist is able to focus on a brighter future. This message of empowerment and self-reliance is both inspiring and relatable, making "Looking For Real Love" a poignant reflection on the journey towards finding authentic love and happiness.

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