Follow The Ocean

Ziggy Alberts Ziggy Alberts

Navigating the Depths of Self and Love in 'Follow The Ocean'

Ziggy Alberts' song 'Follow The Ocean' is a poetic exploration of self-discovery, love, and the complexities of human emotions. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of walking down familiar yet uncertain paths, symbolizing the journey of life and the introspective quest to understand oneself. The roads mentioned in the song represent past experiences and memories, which, although once known, now seem foreign and lost. This reflects the universal feeling of growing and changing, sometimes losing touch with parts of ourselves along the way.

A recurring theme in the song is the idea of confronting one's inner demons. Alberts suggests a compassionate approach to these struggles, urging to 'hold their paws and keep them warm.' This metaphorical gesture implies acceptance and understanding of one's fears and insecurities rather than fighting or ignoring them. By doing so, the song advocates for a gentle and nurturing way to deal with personal challenges, promoting emotional healing and growth.

The chorus, 'Follow the ocean back to your heart, follow your fears back to the start,' serves as a powerful reminder to reconnect with one's true self and origins. The ocean symbolizes depth, vastness, and the subconscious mind, encouraging a return to the core of one's being. By facing fears and revisiting the beginning, there is an opportunity to learn and unlearn, to embrace vulnerability, and to fall in love with oneself and others anew. The repeated uncertainty about 'coming home' underscores the ongoing nature of this journey, highlighting that self-discovery and emotional reconciliation are continuous processes.

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