Drifting
John Adorney/Daya Lyrics
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When I think about the stupid shit I said to you
When I was tired
I hate my mind
Swear I ruin things to make myself miserable
Can't tell you why
Circling my head in a taxi, all day
Can I just
Can I just jump in the backseat?
'Cause I'd do anything to find my way back
'Cause I know what I'm missing now
While you're driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
I'm lost in all the lights
I've spent one too many nights
I'm just looking for a way to get the picture out my mind
Of you driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
I'm miles away
In Harajuku buying shoes that make me look like you
It's not the same
Still hear your voice
I'm going in and out of all the karaoke bars
To dull the noise
It's like you're
Circling my head in a taxi, all day
Can I just
Can I just jump in the backseat?
'Cause I'd do anything to find my way back
'Cause I know what I'm missing now
While you're driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
I'm lost in all the lights
I've spent one too many nights
I'm just looking for a way to get the picture out my mind
Of you driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
'Cause I'd do anything to find my way back
'Cause I know what I'm missing now
While you're driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
I'm lost in all the lights
I've spent one too many nights
I'm just looking for a way to get the picture out my mind
Of you driving away from that underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
"Drifting" by John Adorney/Daya is a song that explores the theme of longing and regret after a breakup. The lyrics convey the singer's deep sense of sadness, self-blame, and desire to go back in time to correct their mistakes.
In the first verse, the singer expresses their overwhelming emotions by saying, "I wanna die when I think about the stupid shit I said to you when I was tired." The use of the phrase "wanna die" shows just how painful and remorseful they feel about the hurtful things they said in a moment of exhaustion. It highlights their intense regret and desire for things to be different.
The second verse reveals the singer's self-critical nature, as they recognize their tendency to ruin things and make themselves miserable. They admit that they don't have a clear explanation for why they engage in self-sabotaging behavior. This exhibits their self-awareness of their role in the deterioration of the relationship and their internal struggle with their own actions.
The chorus depicts a vivid image of the singer feeling haunted by the memories of their relationship. They feel as though their ex-lover is constantly present in their mind, like a taxi circling in their head all day long. The repeated line "can I just jump in the backseat?" implies that the singer wishes they could go back in time and be with their ex-lover again, despite the pain they caused.
The bridge section reveals the singer's physical and emotional distance from their past relationship. They describe being miles away in Harajuku, buying shoes that remind them of their ex-lover. However, they acknowledge that it's not the same and they still hear their ex's voice. To cope with this pain, they escape into karaoke bars, using distraction to drown out the noise of their thoughts and memories.
Throughout the song, the chorus is repeated, emphasizing the singer's desperation to find their way back to the relationship and the pain of realizing what they have lost. The mention of Tokyo as a metaphorical location represents their state of drifting away from their past, unable to fully move on. They yearn to erase the image of their ex driving away from their shared memories at the underpass, but find themselves lost in the vibrant lights and longing for a way to let go.
Overall, "Drifting" portrays a deep sense of remorse and longing that the singer feels after a breakup. Their introspective lyrics and vivid imagery convey the emotional turmoil they experience as they reflect on the mistakes they made and yearn for a second chance.
Line by Line Meaning
I wanna die
I feel overwhelmed with pain and regret
When I think about the stupid shit I said to you
Reflecting on my foolish words that caused harm
When I was tired
During a moment of exhaustion and vulnerability
I hate my mind
Feeling a deep dislike for my own thoughts and actions
Swear I ruin things to make myself miserable
Consciously sabotaging happiness to fuel my own suffering
Can't tell you why
There's no explanation for my destructive behavior
It's like you're
Your presence feels ever-present
Circling my head in a taxi, all day
Constantly occupying my thoughts like a taxi driving in circles
Can I just
I wish I could
Can I just jump in the backseat?
Escape from my current state and join you
'Cause I'd do anything to find my way back
I am desperate to regain what I've lost
'Cause I know what I'm missing now
Aware of the void that your absence has created
While you're driving away from that underpass
As you move further away from our shared memories at the underpass
I'm in Tokyo, drifting now
I am mentally lost and disconnected in Tokyo
I'm lost in all the lights
Overwhelmed and disoriented by the city's bright lights
I've spent one too many nights
Endured countless sleepless nights
I'm just looking for a way to get the picture out my mind
Searching for a method to erase the memories from my thoughts
Of you driving away from that underpass
Recalling the moment you left the underpass and moved on
I'm miles away
Physically distant from the place we used to be
In Harajuku buying shoes that make me look like you
Attempting to replicate your style through my purchases
It's not the same
Despite my efforts, it doesn't bring back the same feeling
Still hear your voice
Your voice lingers in my ears
I'm going in and out of all the karaoke bars
Seeking temporary distractions in various karaoke venues
To dull the noise
Trying to numb myself from the pain and chaos
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Grace Tandon
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Fátima Sousa
Memorável adorável e eterno!!!
Lin D
I woke up with this piece as my playlist behind my dreams
Maria benilda Castellanos hastamorir
Sonora....hermosa voz...me hace bien escucharla...
Gulf Air-Cavalry-Tango
Thank you, Daya Rawat Ji! Thank you, Maharaji!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
S R DHAIN
A beautiful song 🌅 🙏🎹🎸👌👍😁❤️
Hugh Snyder
Wonderful 🙏👌😊❤️
Ricky Gandabhai
Beautiful voice my dear Daya sister you are an angel
FeeelingAlive
...thank you for this beautiful song, Daya and John Adorney..."till I get to you...I need to feel...you" so true.. <3
Carmelina Parisi
Stupenda!
Ricky Gandabhai
Thank you Jhon beautiful melody thank maharaji my devine keep us forever in your domain pranam