SomeBody
Dream Wife Lyrics


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You were a cute girl standing backstage
It was bound to happen
You had a smile on your face
It was bound to happen
What you wore and how you bore it so well What did you expect would happen
You were a cute girl standing backstage
It was bound to happen
I took on heaven to find peace
I took on the world to find me again
I am not my body
I am somebody




I am not my body
I am somebody

Overall Meaning

Dream Wife's song Somebody features the lyrics that can be interpreted in different ways. One interpretation is that it talks about how someone who is attractive might expect attention, but they aren't defined purely by their looks or body. The line "What you wore and how you bore it so well, what did you expect would happen" could be seen as a commentary on society's fixation with appearances and beauty standards. The lyrics "I am not my body, I am somebody" emphasize that the value of a person is not solely based on their physical appearance or body.


Another interpretation is that the song deals with issues of identity and self-discovery. The lines "I took on heaven to find peace, I took on the world to find me again" suggest a journey of self-discovery, possibly including experiences of loss or trauma. The refrain "I am somebody" could be seen as a reaffirmation of self-worth and the importance of individual identity.


Line by Line Meaning

You were a cute girl standing backstage
The girl was attractive and waiting behind the scenes


It was bound to happen
A foreseen event occurred eventually


You had a smile on your face
The girl was happy and content with her situation


What you wore and how you bore it so well
Her outfit was striking and she carried herself confidently


What did you expect would happen
The girl should have realized the attention she would receive due to her appearance


I took on heaven to find peace
The singer endured great challenges or obstacles to achieve inner calm and tranquility


I took on the world to find me again
The singer ventured out into the world to rediscover their own identity or sense of self


I am not my body
The artist does not solely define themselves based on their physical attributes


I am somebody
The artist asserts their individual worth and significance


I am not my body
The artist reiterates that their true essence is not limited to their physical form


I am somebody
The singer affirms their own humanity and importance




Writer(s): Isabella Podpadec, Rakel Leifsdottir, Alice Gough

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