Alone
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Whoa, I'm so alone
It's like everybody left without me
Oh, I'm letting go
Feel the headlights crashing, my life flashing

Whoa, I'm so alone
It's like everybody left without me
Oh, I'm letting go
Feel the headlights crashing, my life flashing

I see you on my screen
Are you just a fantasy?
Baby, you're not even there
Maybe you don't even care
'Cause I stare at my phone
Thinking you could be the one, oh
And I'm done waiting, hesitating

Whoa, I'm so alone
It's like everybody left without me (whoa)
Whoa, I'm so alone
It's like everybody left without me




Oh, I'm letting go
Feel the headlights crashing, my life flashing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Alone" by KSHMR and Marnik evoke a powerful sense of isolation and abandonment. The repeated phrase "Whoa, I'm so alone" establishes a deep emotional resonance, emphasizing the singer's profound feeling of solitude. This sentiment is further compounded by the line "It's like everybody left without me," suggesting not just momentary loneliness but a more enduring sense that connections with others have vanished. This could reflect a broader commentary on the way modern society often isolates individuals, making them feel disconnected from friends, family, and loved ones amid the hustle and bustle of life. The imagery of "headlights crashing" serves as a dramatic metaphor for a sudden upheaval or realization, indicating that life is flashing before the singer's eyes, possibly hinting at regrets, lost opportunities, or missed connections.


In the subsequent verses, the sense of loneliness persists, with the central theme of longing and emotional struggle becoming even clearer. "I see you on my screen" introduces a modern twist, suggesting that the connection the singer craves is now relegated to digital interactions—a representation of how technology can amplify feelings of loneliness rather than mitigate them. The questioning of whether the person seen on the screen is "just a fantasy" further emphasizes an underlying uncertainty, creating a poignant reflection on modern relationships that often exist in a virtual space. The singer grapples with feelings of hope and disillusionment, questioning the reality of their connection while confronting the pain of being unable to reach out or be reached. This cacophony of conflicting emotions deepens the longing expressed in the lyrics and highlights the distress of being separated from someone who could provide solace.


The contemplation does not stop at mere longing, as the artist expresses a readiness to move on in lines like "And I'm done waiting, hesitating." This declaration hints at a turning point for the singer—a recognition that the constant waiting for an emotional connection may not be fruitful. There’s a sense of empowerment emerging from the realization that one cannot ambush happiness by clinging to illusions. Instead, there's an embrace of the uncertain future, marked by the repetitive chorus that reiterates loneliness while simultaneously hinting at a desire for change, a desire to stop dwelling in the past and step into a future, however daunting it may be.


Ultimately, the repetition of the chorus reinforces the core emotion pervasive throughout the song: the struggle with solitude. "Oh, I'm letting go" encapsulates a pivotal moment of surrender, indicating a shift from passive acceptance of isolation to a more active choice to move forward, even if it entails confronting difficult emotions. The poignant imagery of life flashing can symbolize both the urgency of the moment and the fleeting nature of human connections. This duality in the lyrics, where vulnerability clashes with resilience, invites the listener to reflect on their own relationships and emphasizes the importance of connection in a world that can often feel isolating. The song's powerful lyrics evoke a relatable and universal experience of chasing after meaningful connections while grappling with the stark reality of loneliness.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alessandro Martello, Anjulie Persaud, Emanuele Longo, Marco Sissa, Niles Hollowell-Dhar, Tob Tailor

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@welcometokshmr

Who else is in love with this track?
The vocals♥️😍

@hrithiksingh8829

U gotta stop fanboying. I mean do you honesty Believe "THIS IS KSHMR"..??

@welcometokshmr

@@hrithiksingh8829 I really like the vocals tho,didn't like the drop much

@swehqa

I like the vocals and the drop too. Boom xd

@littledgy4316

@@welcometokshmr finally you are admitting

@anjuliemusic

thank you!

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@talumewoexcel

Love the vibe of this song its like give you something that happen so long ago and you really want go back but you just cant

@Ark1nox

That is nostalgy for you hitting the hardest you could ever feel

@talumewoexcel

Back again , still feel the same

@marinasilva1228

Can’t get enough of this song❤️

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