Start Again

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Rebuilding from the Ashes: A Journey of Self-Rediscovery

Sub.Sound's song "Start Again" delves into the theme of self-reflection and the desire for personal growth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with their identity and the choices they've made. The opening lines, "I wake up looking in the mirror / Wondering who is looking back," set the tone for a journey of introspection. The protagonist feels lost and disconnected from their true self, struggling to reconcile their actions with their intentions. This internal conflict is a common human experience, making the song relatable to many listeners.

The chorus, with its plea to "start again," emphasizes the yearning for a fresh start and the hope that it's never too late to make things right. The lines "Ooh, let's go back / And try to do it right / Who said we can't / Let's make time to work it out" suggest a belief in second chances and the possibility of redemption. The song acknowledges the difficulty of change, as seen in the verse, "I try my best to put things right / But it's easier said than done," but it also highlights the importance of perseverance and seeking help from others.

The recurring theme of blindness to one's own faults, as expressed in "My innocence has left me blind," underscores the idea that self-awareness is crucial for growth. The song's message is ultimately one of hope and resilience, encouraging listeners to confront their past mistakes, seek guidance, and rebuild their lives. Sub.Sound's emotive delivery and the song's introspective lyrics create a powerful anthem for anyone looking to start anew and find their true path.

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