Num
Pi'erre Bourne Lyrics


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I then been thru some shit that make ya num
I think I'm dying
I can't feel it

I can't go through
I can't do it
I can't go thru that no more
I can't see

I dnt kno where imma go
What I'm smoking
I then been thru some shut that make ya num




I been sold some shit that num ya toungue ( I'm really trappin )

cin't no ma man my auntie was my ma ( that's my momma )

My grand ma use to tell me never trust a soul
( she the truth )
My sister told me need to keep my anger control ( I'm tryna chill )

My brother raise me use to play some basketball ( that's my daddy)

I kall cliyah she gon always answer the phone ( that's my baby

My nigga jt I know he down to roll




(That's my brother
My nigga Pierre tryna get me in the door ( I really love em )

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of Pi'erre Bourne's song "Num" describe a sense of emotional and physical numbness that the singer is experiencing due to the trials and tribulations they have endured. The repetition of the phrase "make ya num" emphasizes the profound impact of the hardships they have faced, suggesting a feeling of detachment or desensitization.


The following lines express a sense of helplessness and desperation, with the singer feeling like they are on the brink of death and unable to feel anything. The repetition of "I can't" highlights their sense of powerlessness and inability to cope with further challenges, indicating a deep sense of exhaustion and emotional fatigue.


As the lyrics progress, the singer delves into their past experiences and relationships with important figures in their life. References to family members such as their mother, grandmother, sister, and brother shed light on the singer's upbringing and the influence these individuals have had on their outlook on life. The advice given by their grandmother and sister, as well as the support and guidance provided by their brother, highlight the singer's reliance on familial bonds for strength and guidance.


The mention of friends like Cliyah, Jt, and Pi'erre Bourne himself further emphasizes the importance of relationships and community in the singer's life. These figures serve as sources of comfort, support, and camaraderie, providing a sense of belonging and connection that helps combat the feelings of isolation and numbness described earlier in the song. Overall, the lyrics of "Num" offer a glimpse into the singer's inner struggles and the various relationships and experiences that shape their emotional landscape.


Line by Line Meaning

I then been thru some shit that make ya num
I have experienced difficult situations that have left you feeling numb


I think I'm dying
I feel overwhelmed and hopeless


I can't feel it
I am emotionally detached and unable to connect with my feelings


I can't go through
I don't have the strength to endure


I can't do it
I feel incapable of facing the challenges


I can't go thru that no more
I refuse to go through that pain again


I can't see
I am feeling lost and confused


dnt kno where imma go
I am uncertain about my future


What I'm smoking
I am trying to cope with my struggles by using substances


I been sold some shit that num ya toungue
I have been exposed to situations that silence your voice


cin't no ma man my auntie was my ma
My aunt has been like a mother figure to me


My grand ma use to tell me never trust a soul
My grandmother's advice about trusting others has stuck with me


My sister told me need to keep my anger control
My sister encouraged me to manage my anger


My brother raise me use to play some basketball
My brother helped raise me and we used to bond over playing basketball


I kall cliyah she gon always answer the phone
I rely on cliyah to always be there for me when I call


My nigga jt I know he down to roll
My friend JT is always ready to support me


My nigga Pierre tryna get me in the door
I appreciate Pierre's efforts to help me succeed




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