Nazanin
Good Shoes Lyrics


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All of my insecurities
Are summed up
When you walk into my room




Overall Meaning

Good Shoes's song Nazanin tells the story of someone struggling with their insecurities and feeling overwhelmed when the person they have feelings for enters the room. The lyrics start by saying that all of the singer's insecurities are summed up when this person walks into their room. This shows that the singer feels vulnerable and exposed, as if all their insecurities are being put on display in front of this person.


The song continues to describe the singer's feelings of inadequacy, saying that they feel like they are not good enough for this person. The lines "And it feels like someone's throwing knives at me / Every time you look that way" show the intensity of the singer's anxiety and discomfort around this person. The metaphor of "throwing knives" suggests that the singer feels like they are being attacked or criticized by this person's gaze.


Overall, Nazanin is a song that explores the themes of insecurity and vulnerability in the context of romantic attraction. The singer's fear of rejection and feelings of inadequacy are portrayed through vivid, emotive lyrics that capture the intensity of their emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

All of my insecurities
Every little thing that makes me feel unsure or inadequate about myself


Are summed up
Are brought together and magnified


When you walk into my room
Whenever you're around me and I feel vulnerable




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