Somehow
DASH BERLIN and 3LAU f/ BRIGHT LIGHTS Lyrics
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I'll move on if it kills me
When the wold stops turning and we dance on the moon
Somehow someday
I'll be fine I'll be okay
When the stars stop burning and the sand turns blue
When I stop loving you
When I stop loving you
The lyrics to the Dash Berlin song "Somehow" are poignant and emotionally charged, exploring the themes of heartbreak and moving on from a failed relationship. The opening lines, "Somehow someday, I'll move on if it kills me" convey a sense of determination and resilience, suggesting that the singer is willing to do whatever it takes to let go of the pain and move forward into a new phase of life. The subsequent lines, "When the world stops turning and we dance on the moon," utilize vivid imagery to create a sense of otherworldliness and surrealism, suggesting that the singer may be imagining a future where anything is possible.
Line by Line Meaning
Somehow someday
At some unknown point in the future
I'll move on if it kills me
I will do everything in my power to get over you, even if it's difficult
When the world stops turning and we dance on the moon
A metaphorical way of saying that it's unlikely or impossible
Somehow someday
Repeating the same sentiment to emphasize how uncertain the future is
I'll be fine I'll be okay
I will eventually be able to cope with the situation and move on
When the stars stop burning and the sand turns blue
Another metaphorical way of saying that it's unlikely or impossible
When I stop loving you
The only way to truly move on is if I fall out of love with you completely
When I stop loving you
Reinforcing the idea that moving on from a past love is only possible when you no longer have feelings for that person
When I stop loving you
The repeated phrase serves as a reminder of the ultimate goal and the difficulty of achieving it
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Justin Blau, Heather Bright, Olle Oscar Corneer, Stefan Karl Henrik Engblom, Justin Scott Franks, Eelke A Kalberg, Sebastiaan Molijn, Jeffrey Sutorius
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Joshua Tai
a bit lesser base?