Lovely
New West
Enduring Love Amidst Chaos
New West's song 'Lovely' delves into the complexities of a long-term relationship that has weathered numerous storms. The lyrics paint a picture of a couple who have been through repetitive cycles of conflict and reconciliation, symbolized by the line 'Always talking the same shit, just behind a different door.' This suggests a sense of déjà vu, where the same issues resurface despite the passage of time. The acknowledgment that 'we're not kids anymore' highlights the maturity and the weariness that comes with age and prolonged emotional battles.
Despite the turbulence, the song's narrator expresses a deep, unwavering affection for their partner. The repeated line 'I still think you're lovely even when you're screaming' underscores the idea that love persists even in the face of anger and frustration. This sentiment is further emphasized by the plea for trust, 'I'm begging you to trust me even if it hurts to go insane,' indicating a desire to overcome the pain and make the relationship worthwhile. The notion of enduring love is a central theme, suggesting that the couple believes their bond is strong enough to withstand the hardships they face.
The song also touches on themes of loss and regret, as both partners have lost friends over the years and carry the weight of their past actions. However, the narrator finds solace in their relationship, stating, 'when I'm with you, it all makes sense.' This line encapsulates the idea that despite the chaos and regrets, the love they share provides a sense of purpose and clarity. 'Lovely' is a poignant exploration of the resilience required to maintain a relationship through life's inevitable ups and downs, and the belief that love can make the struggle worthwhile.