It Doesn't Really Matter
Metropolis Street Racer
The Healing Power of Reunion
The song "It Doesn't Really Matter" by Metropolis Street Racer delves into the emotional journey of longing, regret, and eventual reconciliation. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who feels isolated and lonely, yearning for the return of a significant other. The opening lines express a deep sense of solitude and a desperate need for companionship, setting the stage for the emotional narrative that follows.
As the song progresses, the focus shifts to the theme of forgiveness and the healing power of reunion. The repeated refrain, "It doesn't really matter what you said, matter what you did to me," underscores the idea that past grievances and mistakes are overshadowed by the joy of being reunited. This sentiment is further emphasized by the lines, "'Cause now you are right here in my arms, you set me free," highlighting the liberating and transformative effect of love and reconciliation.
The lyrics also touch upon the introspective aspect of the narrator's journey. There is a recognition of past mistakes and a desire to make amends, as seen in the lines, "Some days, I think of the ways that I hurt you, I try to forget, I knew I'd regret the things I said." This self-awareness adds depth to the narrative, making the eventual reunion not just a moment of joy, but also a moment of personal growth and redemption. The song ultimately conveys a powerful message about the enduring nature of love and the possibility of starting anew, regardless of past hardships.