Forever Always

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The Eternal Tug-of-War: Love and Identity in 'Forever Always'

The Driver Era's song 'Forever Always' delves into the complexities of a tumultuous relationship, where both partners are caught in a cycle of mutual wrongdoing and emotional conflict. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a love that is both consuming and confusing, marked by a struggle for identity and authenticity. The opening lines, 'Take me from my ocean view / Now what do I become to you?' suggest a longing for change and a questioning of one's role in the relationship. This sets the tone for a narrative that explores the tension between personal desires and the expectations of others.

The recurring theme of 'doing bad things' and the plea to 'stay before it's too late' highlights the cyclical nature of their actions and the urgency to salvage what remains of their connection. The repetition of '’Til forever always' serves as a haunting reminder of the seemingly endless loop they find themselves in, where the promise of forever is both a hope and a curse. The lyrics 'Strip you from the numbers / Your hot girl summer' and 'Take my BMW / You can empty out my pockets too' reflect a materialistic and superficial aspect of their relationship, where possessions and appearances play a significant role.

The song also touches on themes of self-perception and societal pressure, as seen in lines like 'Maybe you’re a cover / Complacent to the stubborn' and 'I want to be a certain / Less it's all for the others.' These lines suggest a struggle to maintain individuality while conforming to external expectations. The Driver Era uses these metaphors to convey the internal conflict and the desire for genuine connection amidst the chaos. Ultimately, 'Forever Always' is a poignant exploration of love, identity, and the perpetual dance between staying true to oneself and meeting the demands of a relationship.

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