Currently calling Nashville his home, Aron was born in Little Rock, AR, raised in St. Louis, MO, and moved to South Africa at the age of 16. Throughout his teen years, Aron learned how to play trumpet, bass trombone, and tuba through marching band and jazz ensemble. He began playing guitar by the age of 13, but didn’t start writing songs until he moved to South Africa where there was no symphonic band and was instead encouraged to sing and compose. Upon graduating high school, Aron moved to Nashville where he attended Lipscomb University. After graduating with degrees in Spanish, French and Marketing, Aron taught Spanish for two years before deciding to pursue music full time.
Recently Aron Wright was featured on Nashville’s local independent radio station Lightning 100’s “Local Artist Spotlight” with his song “Christmas Ain’t Christmas This Year.” As an artist, Aron has played with acts such as Matthew Perryman Jones, Jeremy Lister, The Features, Daniel Ellsworth, and Brooke Waggoner. Aron’s musical influences include Patty Griffin, Nick Drake, Jeff Buckley, Otis Redding, Maxwell, Sigur Ros, and Radiohead, to name a few. Aron’s future plans include promoting the new album through upcoming shows and touring.
Don't Question My Love
Aron Wright Lyrics
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Is an anchor chained to your body
I want you undressed in a light
That goes deeper than you′ve ever shown me
I hear you calling, to understand you more
Maybe it's the fault in our language
To shoulder the weight at the core of the message
Don't you
Don't ever
Question my love
Don′t question my love
Now that you know what I′m capable of
Thought I'd have enough for the both of us
I′d hold enough for the both of us
'Cause you surround me like
A stadium with all your eyes on me
With all of your mouths singing in unison
A casual euphony
I want more
Don′t you
Don't ever
Question my love
Don′t question my love
Now that you know what I'm capable of
I'd have enough for the both of us
I′d hold enough for the both of us
Don′t you
Don't ever
Question my love
Don′t question my love
Now that you know what I'm capable of
Thought I′d have enough for the both of us
I'd hold enough for the both of us
In "Don't Question My Love," Aron Wright sings about his love for somebody who appears to be distant from him. The song communicates a desire to connect more deeply with someone he loves deeply, but who struggles to show vulnerability. The lyric "My, my still bleeding heart is an anchor chained to your body" suggests that his love is still there and he is steadfast and consistent despite emotional pain. The lines "I hear you calling, to understand you more / Maybe it's the fault in our language" reveal a frustration of not being able to truly understand the other person's perspective, their ability to communicate properly with one another. Wright emphasizes that his love should not be questioned, and that the person should recognize all that he is capable of after going the extra mile for them.
There is a sense that Wright is used to being supportive and having enough love to go around, as if he has been trying to compensate for the other person. The lines "Thought I'd have enough for the both of us / I'd hold enough for the both of us" illustrate this point. He hopes that his love may be enough for the two of them, yet it's not clear if the person he sings to understands the depth of his commitment to them. Overall, the song speaks to the challenges of communication in a relationship and the importance of being able to trust and recognize the love one has for the other.
Line by Line Meaning
My, my still bleeding heart
My heart is still in pain and hurting
Is an anchor chained to your body
My heart is attached to you and can't let go
I want you undressed in a light
I want to see the real you without any hiding or pretending
That goes deeper than you′ve ever shown me
I want to know you on a deeper level than you have revealed to me before
I hear you calling, to understand you more
I want to understand you better and hear what you are saying
Maybe it's the fault in our language
Perhaps our communication is not clear and understandable
To shoulder the weight at the core of the message
To bear the responsibility of the most important part of the message
I can′t know
I can't fully comprehend or understand it all
Don't you
Do not
Don't ever
Under no circumstances
Question my love
Do not doubt or challenge my love for you
Now that you know what I′m capable of
I have shown you my love and what I can do for you
Thought I'd have enough for the both of us
I thought I had enough love for both of us
I′d hold enough for the both of us
I could handle the love for both of us
Cause you surround me like
You are all around me like
A stadium with all your eyes on me
Like a stadium full of people all looking at me
With all of your mouths singing in unison
With everyone's voices singing together
A casual euphony
A relaxed, pleasant sound
I want more
I want to experience more of this love, attention, and connection
Writer(s): Aron Wright
Contributed by Hunter B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Americano 1111
I was born in 59. So, I've heard all the best music this planet has produced in the last 7 or 8 decades. I know a gem when i hear one. Congratulations!!
music l
heard this on finding carter had to know what it was called 😍 this song is so good I like the first and second verse more than the chorus but it all gives me chills and makes my heart feel!! Wish it would get more recognition
Ainoor Karim
i knew it from finding carter too!!
Mmm K
Your voice is like silk, just wonderful.
Norvelle
i love his voice
D White
This song is so dope! I wish I loved someone, just so I could play it for them....
p0lish
It's not about a person.
jocelyn leach
what a beautiful song. I love it
Adrielle Souza
I love you, Aron!!! Great song!!!
Ainoor Karim
love your voice! love this song!