Loving You Like Always

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The Eternal Struggle of Love and Loneliness

NTO's song "Loving You Like Always" delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the yearning for connection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship that has seen better days, yet the protagonist remains steadfast in their affection. The opening lines, "We'll always walk those hallways / Take a break, like four days," suggest a routine and familiarity that has been disrupted. The phrase "It's funny how the love dies" captures the bittersweet realization that love can fade, even when the feelings remain strong. This juxtaposition of enduring love and the inevitability of change is a central theme in the song.

The recurring line, "Feels like I'm a stone, I never cry, coming like I was," emphasizes a sense of emotional numbness and resilience. The protagonist feels like a stone, unyielding and unfeeling, yet there's an underlying desire to break free from this emotional stasis. The imagery of flying and diving, as in "You're flying through my left side / I'm slowly diving underground," symbolizes the contrasting states of the two individuals in the relationship. One is soaring, perhaps moving on, while the other is sinking, struggling to cope with the loss.

The chorus, with its plea to "start again like some do" and the longing to "go home," reflects a deep-seated desire for reconciliation and comfort. The mention of mundane activities like planning for Sunday and hiding away till Monday adds a layer of realism to the song, grounding the emotional turmoil in everyday life. The repeated refrain of wanting to go home underscores a universal longing for a place of safety and belonging, making the song relatable to anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of love.

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