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The Other Me
The Giant Low Lyrics


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It felt like a Monday
But it was a Sunday
It felt like winter
But it was spring

It sounded like someone else's
And not like my own
The voice in my head
Telling me what to do




I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
Not being told
Being told

He knows me better than I do
It's a storm inside of me
Well he don't make the same mistakes that I do
It's a storm inside of me
'Cause
The other me is the same as me
The same as me

It tasted like you
It felt just like you
That's my reality
I don't choose what to do

I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
Not being told
Being told

He knows me better than I do
It's a storm inside of me
Well he don't make the same mistakes that I do
It's a storm inside of me
'Cause
The other me is the same as me
The same as me
But better
But better

I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
Not being told
Being told

He knows me better than I do
It's a storm inside of me
Well he don't make the same mistakes that I do
It's a storm inside of me
'Cause
The other me is the same as me
The same as me

I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole

I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole
I wanna be whole

Overall Meaning

"The Other Me" by The Giant Low delves into the theme of inner conflict and self-identity. The lyrics open with the singer feeling disoriented, as if the day and season don't align with their internal perception. This juxtaposition sets the tone for the internal struggle they are experiencing. The mention of a voice in their head telling them what to do reflects the pressure and influence of external voices on their sense of self.


The chorus of the song expresses a longing to be whole, to have control over their own decisions and not be dictated by others. The repetition of this desire emphasizes the singer's yearning for autonomy and self-realization. The idea of another version of themselves knowing them better than they do introduces an intriguing dynamic of self-awareness and introspection.


The internal conflict is symbolized as a storm raging within the singer, highlighting the turmoil they are experiencing. The acknowledgment that this "other me" does not make the same mistakes adds a layer of complexity to the narrative, suggesting a sense of idealization or self-criticism. The desire to be whole, despite the internal discord, reflects a deep-seated need for unity and self-acceptance.


As the song progresses, the singer grapples with the duality of their identity, acknowledging the similarities and differences between themselves and the "other me." The repetition of the desire to be whole underscores the emotional intensity of their struggle, emphasizing the importance of self-understanding and reconciliation. Ultimately, the lyrics convey a profound exploration of self-discovery and the quest for inner harmony amidst conflicting forces.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Magnus Olsson, John Munnich, Maurice Snijders, Paul Geijn

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