All That Really Matters (feat. ILLENIUM)

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The Essence of Love and Connection in 'All That Really Matters'

Teddy Swims' song 'All That Really Matters (feat. ILLENIUM)' delves into the profound themes of love, connection, and self-discovery. The lyrics open with a reflection on the challenges of learning to live and feel in the absence of external crutches, such as drugs or other dependencies. This sets the stage for a journey of self-acceptance, where the scars and broken parts are worn proudly, symbolizing resilience and growth.

The chorus emphasizes the importance of finding something or someone to hold onto, underscoring that these connections are what truly matter in life. The repetition of 'find someone who'll be there for you' and 'find someone that'll die for you' highlights the deep human need for unconditional love and support. This message is further reinforced by the recurring line, 'It's love, love, love,' which serves as a reminder that love is the ultimate source of fulfillment and meaning.

The song also touches on the difficulty of being honest with oneself and the tendency to give too much to others at the expense of one's own well-being. By addressing these issues, Teddy Swims encourages listeners to seek genuine connections and to start anew if necessary. The overall message is one of hope and the enduring power of love, suggesting that no matter the struggles one faces, love remains the most important and sustaining force in life.

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