Own It
Ember Swift Lyrics


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I've had enough, I've had enough of dis traction. Feel my bones, dey're a little mal-aligned. Out of line. I've had enough, I've had enough of DISTRACTION! I wanna feel my eyes firmly on the road - It cuts down my accident ratio. You've gotta keep your eyes on the road, keep your hands to yourself because you buy what you break and then you Own It. And then you've got something to remind you - "To remind you of the mess you left when you went away..." - Wrong song, I can't live inside someone else today, get outta my way, you're clouding my focus. I once heard my lover say: "An obstacle is what you see when you take your eyes off of your dream." You know, she's right. The peripheral: it is getting a little too personal, getting a little closer. Don't think about it, don't think about it! I want to feel my eyes firmly on the road. Take a Right, Get it Right, FIGHT...
You've got to keep your eyes on the road... because you buy what you break and then you Own It.




Overall Meaning

In Ember Swift's song “Own It”, she expresses her frustration with distractions that prevent her from focusing on driving towards her dream. She begins the song by saying that she has had enough of the distractions that have caused a misalignment in her bones which signifies she has been thrown off her path. She emphasizes that she wants to remain focused on her dreams, and not let distractions come in the way. She compares it to driving and keeping your eyes on the road, saying that it cuts down on accidents and keeps her on track with her goals.


Ember Swift mentions that when you buy something, you own it, and it’s your responsibility to take care of it. She also implies that when you ‘break’ something, you must take ownership of it and fix it yourself. Swift doesn’t want to live in someone else's shadow or mess and urges everyone to move out of her way and avoid distracting her. She believes that obstacles occur when one's dream is not being followed properly, and she wants to succeed in keeping her focus on the road to reach her destination.


Overall, the lyrics of “Own It” represent the importance of remaining focused on one's dreams and avoiding distractions that may cause roadblocks on the path to success.


Line by Line Meaning

I've had enough, I've had enough of dis traction.
I'm tired of being sidetracked and losing focus.


Feel my bones, dey're a little mal-aligned. Out of line.
I feel physically out of place and disjointed.


I've had enough, I've had enough of DISTRACTION! I wanna feel my eyes firmly on the road - It cuts down my accident ratio.
Distractions are dangerous and I want to stay focused on what's important to avoid accidents.


You've gotta keep your eyes on the road, keep your hands to yourself because you buy what you break and then you Own It.
By paying attention and being responsible, you can avoid causing damage and having to take ownership of the consequences.


And then you've got something to remind you - "To remind you of the mess you left when you went away..." - Wrong song, I can't live inside someone else today, get outta my way, you're clouding my focus.
I don't want to dwell on past mistakes or someone else's issues; I need to focus on my own path and avoid distractions.


I once heard my lover say: "An obstacle is what you see when you take your eyes off of your dream." You know, she's right.
If you lose sight of your goals, challenges will seem insurmountable; it's important to keep your eyes on the prize.


The peripheral: it is getting a little too personal, getting a little closer. Don't think about it, don't think about it! I want to feel my eyes firmly on the road.
Distractions are trying to pull me away from my focus, but I need to stay on track and avoid getting caught up in peripheral details.


Take a Right, Get it Right, FIGHT...
Keep moving forward with determination and purpose, even in the face of challenges.


You've got to keep your eyes on the road... because you buy what you break and then you Own It.
Staying focused and responsible is key to avoiding negative consequences and owning up to mistakes.




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Comments from YouTube:

@ezrasoiferman

Powerful as ever, Ember! Very happy to see your new video and hear the new song. Thanks for creating this. Keep going strong. Ezra, Montreal.

@gerrylipnowski4691

Such a lovely ballad about a one-sided romance. And the video captures how a breaking heart can just leave you mystified. Beautifully done.

@natalyba3543

Amazing video. I'm even more amazed by the knowledge of how it was done! Ha ha ha. Another beautiful song and video by Ember and Gabriel!

@tequilamondayproject5089

Really nice song. Awesome guitar playing!! That opening riff is so cool...

@voreason8946

Still fabulous Ember! Love the new drops! Hello from " Feedback Bernie" back in Buffalo...

@juliecarriere-turner

I love this song and video! Amazing ☺️

@fraserwatson8285

Damn. So good.

@paulh8426

Very well done

@mi2609

Love it💜

@andrewjamesokey7559

Did you get to break the glass? It can be very therapeutic! Lol Wonderful video and song ♥️. Thanks for putting it out there 😎♥️

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