Shae
Chase Huglin Lyrics


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I'm losing time again, trying to figure out who I am.
Here's a rope, let's see if I will sink or swim.
I quit my job again, to try to figure out if this life, is a life I want to live.
But it's a shame, not everything is going to last.
Colorado is coming fast.
I'll be living a dream I had when I was only 14.
But we won't get this day back, no we won't.
Get this day back.
I'll miss you lying there, I'll miss the way you do your hair.
In my car with all the windows down, it costs to much to fix, but you are okay with it now.
But it's a shame, not everything is going to last.
Colorado is coming fast.
I'll be living a dream I had when I was only 14.
But we won't get this day back, no we won't.
Get this day back.
I'll write you songs, I'll write you letters.
I'll break your heart then make it better.
I'll fill the space in between, you are such a pretty thing
Not everything is going to last.
Colorado is coming fast.
I'll be living a dream I had when I was only 14.




But we won't get this day back, no we won't.
Get this day back.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Chase Huglin's song Shae describe a feeling of uncertainty and restlessness in life. The first line, "I'm losing time again, trying to figure out who I am," sets the tone for the rest of the song. The singer feels lost and is trying to figure out their place in the world. The line "Here's a rope, let's see if I will sink or swim," suggests that the singer is willing to take risks to figure out their path in life, even if that means potentially failing.


The next few lines reveal that the singer has quit their job in order to seek a more fulfilling life. They question if the path they are on is one they truly want to live. The line "But it's a shame, not everything is going to last" shows the singer's realization that nothing is forever, and they want to make the most of the time they have. This is further emphasized by the line "But we won't get this day back, no we won't, get this day back," which emphasizes the importance of living in the moment and cherishing the time we have.


The song's title, "Shae," is likely referring to a person who the singer will miss. The line "I'll miss you lying there, I'll miss the way you do your hair" shows the singer's affection for this person. The line "I'll write you songs, I'll write you letters" suggests that the singer may be leaving this person behind as they embark on their new journey. Despite this, the singer seems to want to maintain a connection with this person and promises to "fill the space in between" them.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm losing time again, trying to figure out who I am.
My constant struggle with self-identity is causing me to waste valuable time.


Here's a rope, let's see if I will sink or swim.
I am willing to take risks to see if I can succeed or if I will fail.


I quit my job again, to try to figure out if this life, is a life I want to live.
I am questioning if the current path I am on is the one that will bring me happiness and fulfillment.


But it's a shame, not everything is going to last.
Unfortunately, not everything in life will endure or survive the test of time.


Colorado is coming fast.
An upcoming event - moving to Colorado - is approaching quickly.


I'll be living a dream I had when I was only 14.
Moving to Colorado is fulfilling a lifelong dream that I have had since I was 14 years old.


But we won't get this day back, no we won't.
Once a day has passed, we cannot retrieve it or get it back to relive or change it.


I'll miss you lying there, I'll miss the way you do your hair.
I will miss the little things about you that I have grown fond of.


In my car with all the windows down, it costs to much to fix, but you are okay with it now.
There may be things in our lives that are not quite perfect, but we learn to accept them and be content.


I'll write you songs, I'll write you letters.
I will express my love and affection for you through my creative outlets.


I'll break your heart then make it better.
I may cause you pain, but I promise to make it up to you and bring you happiness.


I'll fill the space in between, you are such a pretty thing.
I will make sure that there is never any emptiness or void between us, as I love and admire you greatly.


Not everything is going to last.
It is important to understand that not everything in life will endure or survive.


Colorado is coming fast.
An upcoming event - moving to Colorado - is approaching quickly.


I'll be living a dream I had when I was only 14.
Moving to Colorado is fulfilling a lifelong dream that I have had since I was 14 years old.


But we won't get this day back, no we won't.
Once a day has passed, we cannot retrieve it or get it back to relive or change it.




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Comments from YouTube:

Kyle S

Heard this sampled in Sarcastic Sounds - Losing Time and had to hear the original. Damn fine track! Thank you!

ProvenJade

Time for a rewind. You're welcome.

Thomas Grimes

sarcastic sounds yup

WinChester Owl

How can 15 people not like this song this song is beautiful.

Emily Lyons

I love this! You have an amazing voice! ❤️❤️

Medina Perez Alvaro

wow, this got me right in my chest. Great lyrics dude, and what a voice too

Mika Grey

This has been stuck in my head for a week straight ❤❤

Dan Borces

I'm already hooked onto this song. Can't wait for this guy to blow up!

ProvenJade

Time for a rewind. You're welcome.

Dan Borces

@ProvenJade Thank you so much, I forgot how much I loved this song

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