Trapped
Chastity Belt Lyrics


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The night is still, but my heart is fast
When I get there I'll be trapped
I don't wanna see what's behind these eyes
I don't wanna see what's behind these eyes tonight

It's all in front of me
Living, breathing, dreaming, dying

Why are we so concerned with endings?
We can be happy for a while
Now when I close my eyes I envy
Anyone who feels alright






It's all in front of me
Living, breathing, dreaming, dying

Overall Meaning

Chastity Belt's song "Trapped" is a blend of dreaminess, anxiety, and introspection. The opening lyrics set the tone for the song as the singer acknowledges her fear and apprehension. She acknowledges her racing heart and her feeling of being trapped. The second line hints that she may be in a situation where she cannot easily escape or is stuck in her life situation. The singer expresses a desire to avoid knowing what is behind her eyes, indicating that there might be unpleasant or terrifying things there.


The chorus highlights how life is unfolding in front of the singer: she sees everything, from moments of pure joy and happiness to the inevitability of death. The singer then asks why we often ponder about the end of things. She implies that we should enjoy the present and be content with the moments of joy, no matter how brief they may be. In the final lines, the singer confesses her envy of people who feel alright; her anxiety and fear overshadow her life, and she wants to feel at ease.


Line by Line Meaning

The night is still, but my heart is fast
Despite the calm exterior, there is inner turmoil and restlessness


When I get there I'll be trapped
The destination is one of confinement or lack of freedom


I don't wanna see what's behind these eyes
There is fear or hesitation in confronting one's true self


I don't wanna see what's behind these eyes tonight
The reluctance to introspect is heightened in the present moment


It's all in front of me
The journey of life is laid out with its ups and downs, joys and sorrows


Living, breathing, dreaming, dying
The essence of human existence encapsulates these core aspects


Why are we so concerned with endings?
The fear of death or change prompts a preoccupation with finality


We can be happy for a while
Temporary moments of joy and contentment are possible despite the impermanence of life


Now when I close my eyes I envy
The desire and jealousy for others' perceived blissful state is present


Anyone who feels alright
Being at peace with oneself and the world is a coveted state of being




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