You Are Enough

Sleeping At Last Sleeping At Last

Embracing Self-Worth Through Melody

The song "You Are Enough" by Sleeping At Last is a tender affirmation of self-worth and acceptance. The lyrics convey a message of intrinsic value, suggesting that despite the doubts and insecurities that may plague us, we are inherently sufficient just as we are. The repetition of the phrase "You are enough" serves as a mantra, reinforcing the idea that the listener does not need to prove their worth or change to meet external standards.

The metaphor of waking up to a world 'figured out' and the reference to 'shadows' growing up with us allude to the maturation process and the realization that comes with age. As we grow older, we often become more aware of our flaws and the darkness within us, which can lead to self-doubt. However, the song suggests that this darkness is necessary to appreciate the light, and that our perceived flaws do not diminish our value. The envelope at the foot of the bed symbolizes a message or a reminder that we are enough, a message that is both personal and universal.

Sleeping At Last uses gentle, soothing melodies to deliver this powerful message, creating a sense of comfort and reassurance. The song encourages listeners to let go of their insecurities ('let our shadows fall away like dust') and to embrace the truth of their sufficiency. It's a call to self-love and acceptance that resonates with anyone struggling with self-esteem or the pressure to be perfect. The song's simplicity and emotional depth make it a touching ode to the human experience of seeking and finding self-acceptance.

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  3. Sun
  4. Son
  5. Two
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