The Weight of Inner Struggles: A Journey to Bedrock

Wild Rivers' song 'Bedrock' delves into the heavy burden of personal struggles and the relentless effort to overcome them. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with an internal conflict, symbolized by a friend who looks a lot like the narrator and is carried on their shoulders. This friend represents the narrator's own burdens and insecurities, which have only grown heavier with time. The imagery of the sky covered in gold contrasts sharply with the narrator's face to the ground, highlighting the disconnect between the beauty of the world and their own internal turmoil.

The recurring theme of 'crawling back' and being 'down to the bedrock' suggests a cycle of falling back into old patterns and hitting rock bottom. The bedrock symbolizes the deepest, most fundamental level of the narrator's struggles, a place they keep returning to despite their efforts to move forward. The act of driving around aimlessly reflects the narrator's attempts to find direction and purpose, yet they end up feeling lost and stuck in the same place.

The song also touches on the theme of isolation, as the narrator keeps their struggles to themselves, likening themselves to a soldier with both feet on the ground. This stoic facade hides the immense difficulty they face in simply getting out of bed, which feels like lifting a boulder. The repeated refrain of not wanting to talk underscores the narrator's reluctance to open up about their pain, further isolating them in their struggle. 'Bedrock' is a poignant exploration of the weight of inner battles and the exhausting journey to find solid ground amidst the chaos.

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