By Now

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Finding Clarity Amidst Chaos: The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'By Now' by Niil'

In 'By Now,' Niil' takes listeners on an introspective journey through the tumultuous landscape of self-discovery and emotional healing. The song's lyrics are imbued with a sense of reflection and resilience, as the narrator grapples with past mistakes and the process of moving forward. The opening lines, 'And every page that I have burned / On these places I've returned,' suggest a cyclical pattern of revisiting old wounds and learning from them, ultimately leading to a state of acceptance and growth.

The recurring theme of climbing hills and being unable to take one's eyes off a significant other highlights the struggle between personal aspirations and emotional attachments. The narrator's admission of losing their way and mind, yet refusing to pretend or regret, underscores a commitment to authenticity and self-awareness. This raw honesty is a testament to the narrator's determination to confront their inner turmoil head-on, without succumbing to denial or self-deception.

As the song progresses, the repeated realization, 'And by now I know it's you,' signifies a moment of clarity and recognition. This acknowledgment of the other person's impact on the narrator's life serves as a turning point, where the past's chaos gives way to a newfound understanding and acceptance. The closing lines, 'As I won't forget a thing about us,' encapsulate the enduring significance of the relationship, despite the challenges faced. Niil's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery create a powerful narrative of self-discovery, resilience, and the enduring impact of meaningful connections.

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  1. You Suck
  2. So Long
  3. Sweating Fear
  4. Don't You Trust Me
  5. I Just Want To Sleep
  6. By Now
  7. Insomnia
  8. Day By Day
  9. Run Away
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