The Ephemeral Nature of Love and Belonging

Remy Zero's song "Belong" is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and the inevitable changes that time brings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a past summer, a time filled with warmth and connection, which has now faded. The imagery of stars turning to stone symbolizes the transformation of something once vibrant and alive into something cold and unchanging. This metaphor sets the tone for the song's reflection on a relationship that once felt eternal but has since altered with the passage of time.

The chorus emphasizes the deep bond between the two individuals, describing how they felt they belonged together and were strong as a unit. The repetition of the phrase "we thought we were crazy" suggests a youthful, almost reckless passion that made their connection feel invincible. However, the realization that things have changed, and the world they built together is no longer the same, introduces a sense of melancholy and loss. The lyrics convey a longing for the past and a recognition that the things they believed would never change have indeed transformed.

The song also touches on themes of separation and personal growth. The lines "Took me away from you I / Changed / You didn't want me to / I prayed / For change / And now you're gone" highlight the internal and external forces that can drive people apart. Despite the changes and the end of the relationship, there is a lingering sense of belonging and a bittersweet acknowledgment of what once was. The song captures the universal experience of looking back on a significant relationship and grappling with the changes that time inevitably brings, making it a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant piece.

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