Drowning
SIMA Lyrics


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I just got back in from work
There it is that stupid look
You've got on your face
Cause you know you've done something wrong and
Once again you're intoxicated
As I anticipated
Nothing's done but that's about to change
I feel like I'm drowning
And I don't know what to do
I'm swimming in a pool of insecurities and
Nothing left to try
So I'm getting over you
I'm telling you we're through
We're Through

When I'm walking to the door
I see you crawling on the floor
Begging me to stay
But I can't do it anymore and
Why don't you just be a man
Maybe try to understand
This not the life I want to live

I feel like I'm drowning
And I don't know what to do
I'm swimming in a pool of insecurities and
Nothing left to try
So I'm getting over you
I'm telling you we're through
We are Through

You put me down
So I'm getting up
I've had enough of you
You put me down
So I'm getting up
I've had enough of you

I feel like I'm drowning
And I don't know what to do
I'm swimming in a pool of insecurities and
Nothing left to try
So I'm getting over you




I'm telling you we're through
We're Through

Overall Meaning

In SIMA's song "Drowning," the lyrics convey a sense of suffocation and desperation in response to a toxic relationship. The song begins with the singer coming home from work and confronting their significant other who looks guilty and intoxicated. The singer feels like they're drowning in insecurities because of their partner's actions, and they see no other option but to end the relationship. The partner's attempts to keep them from leaving are ineffective, and the singer has had enough of being put down and controlled.


The lyrics suggest a power dynamic in the relationship where one partner is manipulative and the other is vulnerable. The use of water imagery throughout the song adds to the sense of suffocation and helplessness that the singer feels. They feel like they're swimming in a pool of insecurities and can't find a way out. The repetition of "We're Through" at the end of each verse emphasizes the finality of the decision to end the relationship.


The chorus serves as a release from the suffocating feeling of being in the toxic relationship. The singer declares that they are getting over their partner and that they are finally done with the relationship. The repetition of "I feel like I'm drowning" emphasizes the severity of the situation and the need to break free.


Overall, "Drowning" is a powerful song that captures the sense of desperation and suffocation that can come from being in a toxic relationship. The use of water imagery, repetition, and straightforward lyrics make the song relatable and emotionally resonant.


Line by Line Meaning

I just got back in from work
I have just returned from work


There it is that stupid look
I see your guilty expression


You've got on your face
You are showing the expression on your face


Cause you know you've done something wrong and
You are aware of your mistake


Once again you're intoxicated
You are drunk again


As I anticipated
As I expected


Nothing's done but that's about to change
Nothing has been resolved yet, but that's going to change


I feel like I'm drowning
I feel overwhelmed and trapped


And I don't know what to do
I am unsure of how to proceed


I'm swimming in a pool of insecurities and
I am engulfed in doubts and fears


Nothing left to try
I have exhausted all options


So I'm getting over you
I am moving on from you


I'm telling you we're through
I am informing you that our relationship is over


We're Through
Our relationship is over


When I'm walking to the door
While I am approaching the exit


I see you crawling on the floor
I notice you on your hands and knees


Begging me to stay
Asking me to remain


But I can't do it anymore and
I am no longer able to continue the relationship


Why don't you just be a man
Why don't you act like a responsible adult


Maybe try to understand
Perhaps you could make an effort to comprehend


This not the life I want to live
I do not wish to live this lifestyle


You put me down
You made me feel inferior


So I'm getting up
I am standing up for myself


I've had enough of you
I am tired of you and your actions




Writer(s): Aaron, Diego Knight, Sima Galanti

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