Still Something
Suriel Hess
Navigating the Grey Area of Relationships in 'Still Something'
Suriel Hess's song 'Still Something' delves into the complexities of a relationship that exists in the ambiguous space between love and indifference. The lyrics capture the essence of a connection that isn't quite love but is still significant enough to prevent the narrator from walking away. This emotional limbo is a relatable experience for many, as it highlights the struggle of holding onto something that provides comfort and familiarity, even if it lacks the depth and passion of true love.
The song opens with the acknowledgment that the relationship isn't love, but it is 'still something.' This 'something' is enough to keep the narrator from running away, suggesting a sense of attachment and fear of loneliness. The lyrics 'It's 4 in the morning I'm wondering if I can choose / To hold onto something / Or let go my heart tells me to' reflect the internal conflict and indecision that often accompany such relationships. The repetition of 'Maybe we know how it's all gonna end / Baby we crash and we burn / Over and over again' indicates a cycle of hope and disappointment, where both parties are aware of the inevitable outcome but are hesitant to face the truth.
The chorus emphasizes the idea that while the relationship may not be love, it still holds value. The line 'It's enough to keep me / From running from you' suggests that the connection, however flawed, provides a sense of security and prevents the narrator from seeking something new. The song also touches on the fear of confronting reality, as seen in the lyrics 'Might know it too / But maybe we're afraid of telling the truth.' This fear of honesty and the potential pain it could bring keeps the relationship in a state of limbo.
The imagery of the moon meeting the eyes and the highs and lows of the relationship further illustrate the bittersweet nature of this connection. The song captures the beauty and pain of holding onto something that isn't quite enough but still feels significant. 'Still Something' is a poignant exploration of the grey areas in relationships, where the lines between love, comfort, and fear blur, leaving individuals to navigate their emotions and choices carefully.