Heavy
Half-Breed Lyrics


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I'm floating in the sea and thinking you and me
I'm looking at the sky and I found myself blind.

I choose to lie, before I could try.
I wonder why, what is the life.

I'm looking in your eyes, if I die would last your life.
It's crawling in my skin and binding with your mind.




Overall Meaning

In "Heavy" by Half-Breed, the lyrics explore themes of introspection, contemplation, and the complexities of relationships. The opening lines depict a sense of detachment from the world ("floating in the sea") and a deep reflection on a potential connection between the singer and another person ("thinking you and me"). However, the next line suggests a feeling of confusion and uncertainty ("I'm looking at the sky and I found myself blind"), hinting at the singer's struggle to understand their own emotions or the dynamics of the relationship.


The following lines convey a sense of regret and deception in the singer's actions ("I choose to lie, before I could try"). This could suggest a fear of vulnerability or a tendency to hide their true feelings, perhaps due to past hurts or insecurities. The line "I wonder why, what is the life" may reflect a general contemplation about the purpose and meaning of life, possibly sparked by the complexities of the relationship or personal struggles.


The final lines of the lyrics appear to convey a strong emotional connection between the singer and the person they are addressing. The phrase "I'm looking in your eyes" signifies an intimate and deep level of connection. The line "if I die would last your life" implies that the singer wonders if their presence or absence would have a lasting impact on the other person. The phrase "It's crawling in my skin and binding with your mind" speaks to a visceral and intense connection, suggesting that their emotions and thoughts are intertwined on a profound level.


Overall, "Heavy" delves into the depths of emotions, capturing the complexities and uncertainties of human relationships. It explores themes of introspection, vulnerability, and the search for purpose in life.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm floating in the sea and thinking you and me
I find myself engulfed in uncertainty, contemplating the existence of both of us in this vast unknown space.


I'm looking at the sky and I found myself blind.
As I gaze upon the heavens above, I come to realize that I am unable to perceive the true essence of my surroundings.


I choose to lie, before I could try.
In fear of failure, I opt to construct falsehoods instead of undertaking the necessary efforts to succeed.


I wonder why, what is the life.
A sense of curiosity and questioning overwhelms me as I contemplate the elusive nature and purpose of life.


I'm looking in your eyes, if I die would last your life.
As I peer into the depths of your gaze, I ponder whether, in the event of my demise, my presence would persist within your existence.


It's crawling in my skin and binding with your mind.
There is a sensation, akin to a crawling sensation under one's skin, that intertwines itself with the very fabric of your thoughts and consciousness.




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Written by: Smoke In Half Note

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Nothing like midroll ads to really set the mood in your jams

@darkfortress9966

Just wait till they start putting ads on the albums

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@spinakker14

this song was so heavy I couldn''t stand up for an hour

@spinakker14

internet meme speak aside, I listen to some heavy music, but this is the heaviest shit I've heard in a while

@thomaskeil263

Great!!! Big Brave ist absolutely my favorite band, since I've seen them as opener for Sunn (O) a few years ago (in Germany). Btw. I'm 63 years old. ;)

@spinakker14

the love for music doesn't get old

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