Embracing Uncertainty with Unwavering Love

Transviolet's song "Future" delves into the themes of uncertainty, love, and support. The lyrics reflect a sense of unpredictability and the challenges that come with it. The opening lines, "Luck, you never did get that far / Did ya, did ya?" suggest a struggle with fortune and the realization that life doesn't always go as planned. Despite these hardships, the song emphasizes the importance of perseverance and the belief that things will eventually improve, as seen in the lines, "Lover it'll all turn around, you'll see / It always does for you and me."

The chorus, "I can't see the future / Lately luck hasn't been a friend I know / I can't be your sunlight / But I'll / Hold you when you're cold," highlights the singer's acknowledgment of their limitations in providing certainty or constant happiness. However, it also underscores their commitment to being a source of comfort and support. This sentiment is reinforced with the repeated assurance, "I got you," which serves as a promise of unwavering support regardless of what the future holds.

The phrase "painted soul" adds a layer of depth to the song, suggesting a sense of individuality and uniqueness in the person being addressed. It implies that despite the uncertainties and the inability to predict the future, the bond between the two individuals is strong and resilient. The song ultimately conveys a message of enduring love and support, emphasizing that while the future may be unknown, the strength of their relationship will help them navigate whatever comes their way.

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