Further
sign crushes motorist
The Pain of Unseen Love
The song 'Further' by sign crushes motorist delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the fear of pushing someone away. The lyrics express a deep sense of longing and affection for someone who seems perpetually out of reach. The line 'I see you and everything I love' suggests that the person being sung about embodies all that the singer cherishes, making their absence even more painful. This sets the stage for a narrative of emotional struggle and heartache.
The recurring theme of absence is poignantly captured in the line 'It hurts me 'cause it feels like you're always gone.' This indicates a persistent feeling of loss and yearning, as if the object of the singer's affection is never truly present. The pain is compounded by the singer's internal conflict, as they admit, 'I'm hurtin' baby, but I can't let you see.' This reveals a fear of vulnerability, suggesting that showing their true feelings might only push the loved one further away.
The song's emotional depth is further highlighted by the final line, 'Cause it'll only drive you further away from me.' This encapsulates the central dilemma: the singer's love and pain are so intertwined that expressing one might jeopardize the other. The fear of rejection and the desire to protect the relationship, even at the cost of personal suffering, create a poignant and relatable narrative. The song captures the essence of love's complexities, where the fear of losing someone can sometimes prevent us from being honest about our feelings.