Seasons
Lloyiso
Embracing Self-Worth Amidst Changing Seasons
Lloyiso's song "Seasons" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship where one partner feels undervalued and misunderstood. The lyrics poignantly express the pain of not being believed or taken seriously when expressing hurt. This emotional neglect is compounded by the partner's assumption that forgiveness has been granted, when in reality, it's a facade to cope with the ongoing pain. The singer's struggle is evident as they admit to hiding their suffering out of fear of losing their partner, showcasing the complexity of love intertwined with pain.
The chorus marks a turning point, where the singer decides to reclaim their heart and self-worth. The repeated affirmation, "I'm more than enough to love myself," signifies a journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment. The acknowledgment that "seasons change and feelings fade" reflects the natural progression of life and relationships, emphasizing the difficulty of accepting these changes. The plea, "don't call me," serves as a boundary-setting moment, indicating a desire to move forward and heal independently.
The second verse further explores the singer's insecurities and the partner's manipulative behavior. The mention of body image issues and the partner's favoritism by the singer's mother adds layers to the emotional complexity. Despite being deeply in love, the singer recognizes the need to prioritize their well-being. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the message of self-love and the necessity of letting go to find peace. Lloyiso's heartfelt delivery and the relatable themes of self-worth, change, and emotional resilience make "Seasons" a powerful anthem for anyone navigating the complexities of love and self-discovery.