Serenity
D.I.P Lyrics


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Sunflower, my serenity
Sunflower, my serenity
Why do I still get nervous
Have I even scratched the surface
Are you my purpose
Is it even worth it
I'm thinking day and night about you
Your love I think I earned it
Pick your brain I think I learned it
Your love do I deserve it
If I do, let's preserve it
Let me know if what I'm doing's working
If it is, tell me whatchu gotta say
Hey
I heard you say my name
Could barely look you in the eye
And now you trynna date
If you were nervous, shit I was full fledged frightened
If i had to catch my tongue, then I prolly bite it
And now I'm falling head first for you
I would run ten miles till my legs hurt for you
Then you leave for months and now I have to miss you bad
I can't see your face or joke with you bout this or that
I can't think of a day when I thought that we were boring
Cuz your love is like a journey, it got me exploring
You were trapped in your own thoughts, I would kick the door in
You were sorrow, I stuck with you just to see you soaring
And you gotta know that you deserve it
Imma tell you right now
What you're doing's working
Cuz any guy that comes around me, best believe I'm curving
Yeah boy, what you're doing's working
So tell me whatchu gotta say
Tell me whatchu gotta say
Sunflower, my serenity
Sunflower, my serenity
I been loving you and only you
You the only one I felt so closely to
Give you flowers, make you smile, ain't it evident
Time is money but with you, its much better spent
Spend a day, spend a week, hell, spend a year
Approach your love like suddenly, it might disappear
But I'm not worried bout it, I know you're staying close
What we have is way too strong, I might overdose
On your eyes, on your smile, send me out my mind
Ain't no lies, take a while, you one of a kind
The kind of love that shows me just how much you care
And I feel it when you talk, that won't disappear
So do you get it now
Do you see why I wrote this
I can barely think straight, you just won't let me focus
If I stop you at a red light, hope you notice
I just hope you notice




Sunflower, my serenity
Sunflower, my serenity

Overall Meaning

The song "Serenity" by D.I.P is an emotional love song that depicts the singer's feelings for his beloved, who he refers to as his "sunflower" and his "serenity." The lyrics express the singer's anxiety and apprehension about the depth of his love for his partner, and his desire to know if their love is mutual. He spends his days and nights thinking about her and trying to understand if he has earned her love and if they have a future together.


The singer seems to be struggling with his insecurities and doubts about himself and their relationship. He questions if he deserves her love and if it is even worth it. The song highlights the idea that true love is not just about the feelings of one person, but about mutual respect and admiration for each other.


In the second verse, the singer talks about his commitment to his partner, how he has been loving her despite her being trapped in her own thoughts. He promises to preserve their love and be there for her in her sorrows and joys. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer expressing confidence that his love is reciprocated and that they will stay together.


Overall, "Serenity" is a beautifully written love song that portrays the complexities of a relationship and the multiple emotions associated with it.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunflower, my serenity
The singer uses a sunflower to symbolize their source of peace and calm—something that brings them serenity.


Why do I still get nervous
Despite feeling at peace with the subject of the song, the singer still feels nervous about their relationship with them.


Have I even scratched the surface
The singer is questioning whether they truly understand the subject of the song, or whether there is much more to learn and discover.


Are you my purpose
The artist is questioning whether the subject of the song is their true purpose in life.


Is it even worth it
The artist is questioning whether pursuing their relationship with the subject of the song is worth the effort and potential heartbreak.


I'm thinking day and night about you
The singer can't stop thinking about the subject of the song— they are constantly on the singer's mind.


Your love I think I earned it
The singer feels that they have worked to deserve the love of the subject of the song.


Pick your brain I think I learned it
The artist has tried to understand and get to know the subject of the song as much as possible.


Your love do I deserve it
The artist is questioning whether they truly deserve the love of the subject of the song.


If I do, let's preserve it
If the artist does deserve the love of the subject of the song, they want to work to keep it strong and healthy.


Let me know if what I'm doing's working
The singer is asking the subject of the song if they approve of the singer's behavior and actions in the relationship.


If it is, tell me whatchu gotta say
If the subject of the song approves of the artist's actions, the artist wants to hear the subject's thoughts and feelings about the relationship.


Hey, I heard you say my name
The singer is recalling a moment where the subject of the song spoke to or called out to them.


Could barely look you in the eye
The singer was nervous and uncomfortable around the subject of the song, to the point where they were unable to look them in the eye.


And now you trynna date
The subject of the song is now attempting to initiate a romantic relationship with the singer.


If you were nervous, shit I was full fledged frightened
The artist is admitting that they were incredibly scared and intimidated by the subject of the song during their initial interactions.


If i had to catch my tongue, then I prolly bite it
The artist struggled to speak freely and naturally around the subject of the song, to the point where they may have bitten their tongue in nervousness.


And now I'm falling head first for you
The singer has developed strong feelings for the subject of the song and is completely devoted to them.


I would run ten miles till my legs hurt for you
The singer is willing to go through physical discomfort and pain to express their love for the subject of the song.


Then you leave for months and now I have to miss you bad
The subject of the song was absent from the artist's life for an extended period of time, and now the artist is missing them greatly.


I can't see your face or joke with you bout this or that
The lack of physical presence from the subject of the song prevents the artist from engaging in lighthearted conversations and making jokes with them.


I can't think of a day when I thought that we were boring
The artist has never found their interactions with the subject of the song dull or uninteresting.


Cuz your love is like a journey, it got me exploring
The singer's relationship with the subject of the song feels like an adventure, full of new experiences and discoveries.


You were trapped in your own thoughts, I would kick the door in
The artist wanted to help the subject of the song overcome their mental struggles and obstacles, and was willing to do whatever it took to support them.


You were sorrow, I stuck with you just to see you soaring
The singer remained by the subject of the song's side through difficult times, with the hope that the subject would eventually overcome their sadness and find happiness again.


And you gotta know that you deserve it
The singer believes that the subject of the song deserves to be happy and be loved.


Imma tell you right now
The singer is confident in their statement and wants to emphasize their point.


What you're doing's working
The artist approves of the subject of the song's behavior and actions in the relationship.


Cuz any guy that comes around me, best believe I'm curving
The artist is making it clear that if other people try to pursue them romantically, they will reject them in favor of the subject of the song.


So tell me whatchu gotta say
The singer wants to hear the subject of the song's thoughts and feelings, and is open to communication in the relationship.


I been loving you and only you
The singer has been devoted to the subject of the song and no one else.


You the only one I felt so closely to
The artist feels an incredibly strong emotional connection to the subject of the song, and no one else compares.


Give you flowers, make you smile, ain't it evident
The artist wants to make the subject of the song happy and shows their affection through gestures such as giving flowers.


Time is money but with you, its much better spent
The artist believes that spending time with the subject of the song is more valuable and worthwhile than anything else.


Spend a day, spend a week, hell, spend a year
The singer is willing to devote any amount of time to the subject of the song and their relationship.


Approach your love like suddenly, it might disappear
The artist wants to cherish and appreciate their relationship with the subject of the song, as it could end at any moment.


But I'm not worried bout it, I know you're staying close
Despite the singer's reminder that the relationship could end at any moment, they are confident in the subject of the song's commitment to them and their relationship.


What we have is way too strong, I might overdose
The singer is completely devoted and loves the subject of the song so much that it feels overwhelming sometimes.


On your eyes, on your smile, send me out my mind
The singer is deeply in love with the subject of the song and feels entranced by their eyes and smile.


Ain't no lies, take a while, you one of a kind
The artist is honest about their feelings for the subject of the song, and believes that they are a unique and special person.


The kind of love that shows me just how much you care
The artist feels loved and cared for by the subject of the song's affection and devotion.


And I feel it when you talk, that won't disappear
The singer can feel the subject of the song's love and affection strongly during their interactions, and believes it will remain constant over time.


So do you get it now
The singer wants to confirm that the subject of the song understands the depth of the singer's feelings for them.


Do you see why I wrote this
The artist wants to explain their motivations for writing the song—to express their love and devotion to the subject of the song.


I can barely think straight, you just won't let me focus
The artist's love for the subject of the song is so powerful that it consumes their thoughts and makes it difficult to focus on other things.


If I stop you at a red light, hope you notice
The artist wants to catch the subject of the song's attention and make sure they know how important they are to the artist.


I just hope you notice
The singer wants to reiterate their desire for the subject of the song to take note of their love and devotion.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: D.S.O.M, Dublin State Mind, Milad Vedaie

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