Sean
Aya Lyrics


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Sean
What can I say?
When you think you've had enough,
And there's no more game to play

If you're feelin' life just passed you by,
And the story's all the same.
If the little lies that you tell each night,
Don't impress, then you need to change.

Well its all right here in the game,
Can you see yourself fall in and out of love
Its always the same
Can you be yourself and give it up for love.

Well no one can blame,
If you're feelin' out of touch,
While your dreams all slip away.

If your feelin' tired of the bumpy ride
And the roads all lead you away,
From the city life and the phony smiles,
Don't forget, your home's where you stay.

But its all just part of the game
Where you see your self go, in and out of love,
You're always the same
Can you free yourself and live enough for us?

Well its all right here in the game,
Can you see yourself fall in and out of love,
Its always the same
Can you be yourself and give it up for

All just part of the game
Where you see your self go, in and out of love,
You're always the same
Can you free yourself and live enough for

There's a soul here in you and I,
One that can make you fly,
Don't let it pass you by

If you're feelin' its passed you by,
And if you're feelin' tired,
Feelin' the city life

There's a soul here in you and I,
One that can make you fly,
Don't let it pass you by

If you're feelin' its passed you by,




And if you're feelin tired,
Feelin' the city life

Overall Meaning

The first verse of "Sean" talks about looking for a change when life feels stagnant. Aya sings about feeling like you've had enough and there's no more game to play. She encourages the listener to change if they're not happy with repeating the same story each day. The second verse is about feeling out of touch and having dreams slipping away. Aya reminds the listener that home is where you belong, but also that it's all just part of the game. She asks if you can free yourself and live enough for love.


The chorus repeats the idea that it's all part of the game, a game in which you fall in and out of love. The listener is asked to be themselves, to see themselves in and out of love, and to give it up for love. Towards the end of the song, Aya sings about a soul that can make you fly and encourages the listener to not let it pass them by. She repeats the idea that if you're feeling tired or like the city life is getting to you, that soul is still within you waiting to take flight.


Overall, "Sean" seems to be about finding yourself and love amidst the ups and downs of life. Aya encourages the listener to keep going, to not let life pass you by, and to keep searching for that soul that can help you take flight.


Line by Line Meaning

Sean
The title of the song, perhaps referencing a person named Sean or simply serving as a placeholder.


What can I say?
The singer is asking a rhetorical question, implying that there are no words to adequately express what they want to convey.


When you think you've had enough, And there's no more game to play
When someone feels like they're at the end of their rope, and there's nothing left for them to do or strive for.


If you're feelin' life just passed you by, And the story's all the same.
When someone feels like they've missed out on living, and their experiences have become formulaic and unfulfilling.


If the little lies that you tell each night, Don't impress, then you need to change.
When someone's lies have become banal and ineffective, and they need to find a new way to connect with people.


Well its all right here in the game, Can you see yourself fall in and out of love
The singer is implying that life is like a game, and sometimes people must take risks and make themselves vulnerable to truly live.


Its always the same Can you be yourself and give it up for love.
Despite the risks and uncertainty, love is always worth pursuing, and people should be true to themselves in the process.


Well no one can blame, If you're feelin' out of touch, While your dreams all slip away.
The singer is acknowledging that feeling disconnected or unfulfilled is a common experience, and no one should feel ashamed or at fault for it happening to them.


If your feelin' tired of the bumpy ride And the roads all lead you away, From the city life and the phony smiles
Sometimes life can be difficult and draining, especially when people feel trapped in an artificial or insincere setting.


Don't forget, your home's where you stay.
No matter what happens or how far people may wander, they always have a place they can call home and feel comfortable in.


But its all just part of the game, Where you see your self go, in and out of love, You're always the same
Again, the singer is emphasizing that life is unpredictable and cyclical, and people must be prepared to take risks and weather setbacks if they want to find happiness.


Can you free yourself and live enough for us?
The singer challenges the listeners to embrace their true selves and live authentically for themselves and those around them.


There's a soul here in you and I, One that can make you fly, Don't let it pass you by
The singer asserts that every person possesses a special essence or energy that can elevate them and bring them joy, but they have to seize it and not let it slip away.


If you're feelin' its passed you by, And if you're feelin' tired, Feelin' the city life
Reiterating earlier themes, the singer reminds the listeners that feeling exhausted or disenchanted is normal, especially in a bustling urban environment.




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Written by: Jay Denes, Lysa Hickey-trenier

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