Higher
Shawn Mendes
Reaching New Heights in Love: Shawn Mendes' 'Higher'
Shawn Mendes' song 'Higher' is a celebration of love and the euphoric feeling that comes with it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a romantic summer in New York, where the artist reflects on the transformation from a broken heart to a beautiful new beginning. The repetition of 'last year was a broken heart' emphasizes the contrast between past pain and present joy, highlighting the healing power of love. The rooftop setting and moonlit slow dance symbolize a sense of intimacy and elevation, both literally and emotionally, as the couple finds themselves in a place they never thought they would reach.
The chorus, with its repeated line 'No, I can't get much higher,' captures the peak of happiness and contentment that the artist feels when he's with his partner. This phrase suggests that being together brings an unparalleled sense of joy and fulfillment, making everything else seem insignificant. The improvement in drinks and the beautiful view serve as metaphors for the overall enhancement of life when shared with someone special. The idea of wanting to 'stay like this forever' and kissing every night underscores the desire for permanence in this blissful state.
Throughout the song, Mendes expresses a sense of disbelief and wonder at the love he has found. Lines like 'I almost can't believe it, so please, don't wake me if I'm dreamin'' convey the surreal nature of his happiness. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody further amplify the feeling of exhilaration and celebration. 'Higher' is not just about romantic love but also about the transformative power of positive experiences and the hope for a lasting, joyful future together.