Sober
Kelly Clarkson Lyrics


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I don't know
This could break my heart or save me
Nothing's real
Until you let go completely
So here I go with all my thoughts I've been saving
So here I go with all my fears weighing on me

Three months and I'm still sober
Picked all my weeds but kept the flowers
But I know it's never really over

I don't know
I could crash and burn but maybe
At the end of this road I might catch a glimpse of me
So I won't worry about my timing I wanna get it right
No comparing
Second guessing
No, not this time

Three months and I'm still breathing
Been a long road since those hands I left my tears in but I know
It's never really over, no

Wake up

Three months and I'm still standing here
Three months and I'm getting better yeah
Three months and I still am

Three months and it's still harder now
Three months I've been living here without you now
Three months yeah, three months

Three months and I'm still breathing
Three months and I still remember it
Three months and I wake up





Three months and I'm still sober
Picked all my weeds but kept the flowers

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kelly Clarkson's song, Sober, delve into the struggle of letting go and moving on. The opening lines of the song reveal the conflict within the singer: the decision to let go completely could either break their heart or save them. Withholding these thoughts and fears hasn't made them disappear, so the singer decides to take a chance and share them. This decision leads to a contemplative journey towards self-acceptance and growth.


Despite the progress made, the singer acknowledges that their journey is far from over, as they sing, "But I know it's never really over." The lyrics suggest that maintaining sobriety and self-improvement would be an ongoing challenge. However, the singer is willing to face this challenge head-on and "get it right" without "comparing" themselves to others or "second-guessing" their path.


The repetition of the phrase, "Three months," serves as a reminder of the time that has passed since the singer's journey began. It highlights the importance of taking things one day at a time and celebrating even the smallest victories. Ultimately, the singer realizes that even though the road ahead may be tough, they've come a long way and should be proud of their progress.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know
I'm uncertain about what might happen next


This could break my heart or save me
What's coming up next could either hurt or help me


Nothing's real
Everything seems fake and unreal


Until you let go completely
It's only when you stop holding onto things that they become real


So here I go with all my thoughts I've been saving
I'm about to express all the thoughts I've been keeping to myself


So here I go with all my fears weighing on me
I'm about to confront all the fears that have been troubling me


Three months and I'm still sober
It's been three months since I stopped drinking and I haven't relapsed


Picked all my weeds but kept the flowers
I've gotten rid of the bad things in my life but held onto the good things


But I know it's never really over
I realize that my journey towards sobriety is ongoing and never truly ends


I could crash and burn but maybe
There's a chance that I might fail but also a chance that I might succeed


At the end of this road I might catch a glimpse of me
By the end of this journey, I might discover my true self


So I won't worry about my timing I wanna get it right
I won't worry about how long it takes as long as I ultimately succeed


No comparing
I won't compare myself to others


Second guessing
I won't doubt myself


No, not this time
I won't let my insecurities get the best of me this time around


Been a long road since those hands I left my tears in but I know
It's been a difficult journey since I last relied on someone to support me emotionally, but I understand that my sobriety is ultimately up to me


Wake up
I need to pay attention and stay alert in order to maintain my sobriety


Three months and I'm still standing here
It's been three months and I've survived without alcohol


Three months and I'm getting better yeah
It's been three months and my mental and physical health are improving


Three months and I still am
It's been three months and I'm still committed to staying sober


Three months and it's still harder now
It's been three months and staying sober is still difficult


Three months I've been living here without you now
It's been three months since I've been without my crutch (alcohol)


Three months yeah, three months
It's been three months, a significant milestone in my journey towards recovery


Three months and I still remember it
It's been three months and I still remember the struggles and difficulties of my journey towards sobriety




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CALAMITY MCENTIRE, KELLY CLARKSON, JIMMY MESSER, ABEN EUBANKS

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BlizzardBeaches


on Since U Been Gone

This song resonates with me the most right now since as recent as last Sunday, I was set free from a relationship with a man like this.

Here's the thing, we started out friends
It was cool but IT WAS ALL PRETEND [on HIS part]

HOW COME I'D NEVER HEAR YOU SAY
"I just wanna be with you"?
Guess YOU never felt that way [(But HE expected me to feel that way)]

Such an amazing song!

Ricky


on Broken & Beautiful (from the movie UGLYDOLLS)

What do they mean with the words:
We're walking on the ocean, turning water into wine
*reference to?*

Ricky


on Broken & Beautiful (from the movie UGLYDOLLS)

We're walking on the ocean, turning water into wineWe bury our emotion and

We're walking on the ocean, turning water into wine. *what is the meaning of this line?

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