You Might Think

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The Heartache of Unspoken Love

Sons Of The East's song "You Might Think" delves into the emotional turmoil of a relationship marked by uncertainty and unspoken feelings. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the fleeting nature of love and the pain of unreciprocated emotions. The opening lines, "Gotta leave another town / Why you come and go so fast?" suggest a transient relationship, where one partner is constantly on the move, leaving the other in a state of longing and confusion. This sense of impermanence is further emphasized by the metaphor of a twinkle in the eye, symbolizing something beautiful yet fleeting.

The chorus, with its repeated plea, "Where do we begin? / I just wanna hold ya / And maybe you might think / I never cared at all," highlights the speaker's desperation to connect and be understood. There's a palpable sense of regret and a desire to rewind time, to go back to the start and perhaps change the course of their relationship. The line, "Shiver in my bed / Down my body, head to toe," conveys the physical manifestation of this emotional pain, as the speaker struggles to find the right words to express their feelings.

The song's recurring theme of fading light and dying embers serves as a powerful metaphor for the dwindling hope and passion in the relationship. The imagery of "pushing embers in my eyes" suggests a painful attempt to keep the fire of love alive, even as it causes more hurt. Ultimately, the song captures the bittersweet reality of love that is felt deeply but remains unspoken, leaving both parties in a state of unresolved tension and heartache.

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  1. Into The Sun
  2. You Might Think
  3. Come Away
  4. Hold On
  5. On My Way
  6. Miramare
  7. California
  8. Lost Cause
  9. Undone
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