Think About It
Owen Lyrics


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If you go you should know it matters not where but why. Is it your friends, have they let you down again? Is it love? Or lack there of?

If you go, you should know. Should you lose your way. I'll be staying at home.




Overall Meaning

In Owen's song "Think About It," the lyrics revolve around the idea of leaving and the importance of understanding the reason behind the departure. The singer urges the person who is considering leaving to reflect on whether they are leaving because their friends have disappointed them or because they feel a lack of love. The singer seems to be suggesting that it is essential to understand the root cause of the desire to depart, rather than just focusing on the destination. The line "If you go, you should know" is repeated twice in the first verse, emphasizing the importance of clarity and intentionality in the act of leaving.


The chorus of the song reinforces the message of the first verse. It emphasizes the singer's decision to stay home and wait for the departure to end. The phrase "should you lose your way" could suggest that the singer is leaving the door open for the person to return or that the departure may be temporary. The song's tone is introspective and emotive, with the contemplation of relationships and the value of staying true to oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

If you go you should know it matters not where but why.
The destination isn't as important as the reason behind your departure.


Is it your friends, have they let you down again?
Are you leaving because your friends betrayed you once more?


Is it love? Or lack there of?
Are you leaving because of a broken relationship or because you feel unloved?


If you go, you should know. Should you lose your way. I'll be staying at home.
If you choose to leave and get lost, I'll be waiting for you at home.




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