Talk About It
Sam Lewis Lyrics


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There’s a part of me dying from it
There’s a part of me hiding from it
There’s a part of me that want’s to try it
And all I want to do is talk about it

I know some people who keep it all in
I know some people who think it’s a sin
I know some people who are calling it in
And all I want to do is talk about it

It’s the same thing a point a blame game isn’t it
An up and down thing all around thing
And all I want to do is talk about it

There’s a mother who can go it alone
There’s a brother who just can’t bring it home
There’s another who won’t put down the phone
When all I want to do is talk about it

It’s the same thing a point a blame game isn’t it
An up and down thing all around thing
And all I want to do is talk about it

We are people who are born to do it
We are people who can’t live without it
We are people who are so full of it
And all I want to do is talk about it





It’s the same thing a point a blame game isn’t it
An up and down thing all around thing
And all I want to do is talk about it

Overall Meaning

In Sam Lewis's song "Talk About It," the lyrics paint a picture of internal conflict and a strong desire to address the issues that are weighing the singer down. The repeated refrain “There’s a part of me dying from it, There’s a part of me hiding from it” suggests a sense of struggle and pain that the singer is experiencing, perhaps due to unresolved emotions or secrets that they are keeping locked away. The conflicting desires to both try to face these issues and to keep them hidden indicate a internal tug-of-war within the singer's mind and heart.


The notion of wanting to talk about their struggles is a recurring theme throughout the song, as the singer expresses frustration at the various reactions they've observed in other people. The references to individuals who "keep it all in," "think it’s a sin," or "are calling it in" suggest different coping mechanisms or attitudes towards confronting difficult emotions. Despite the diversity of responses, the singer remains steadfast in their yearning for open communication and dialogue about their own struggles, suggesting a need for connection and understanding.


The repetitive refrain “It’s the same thing a point a blame game isn’t it, An up and down thing all around thing” hints at a cycle of blame and avoidance that the singer perceives in their own struggle to face their issues. This self-awareness of the repetitive nature of their behavior shows a desire for change and growth, highlighting the singer's introspective journey towards breaking free from these patterns and opening up about their struggles.


The final verses particularly highlight the universality of human experiences, as the singer acknowledges that we are all inherently flawed and in need of connection and support. The lines "We are people who are born to do it, We are people who can’t live without it, We are people who are so full of it" underscore the shared human experience of grappling with challenges and emotions, emphasizing the importance of communication and dialogue in navigating these complexities. Ultimately, the song captures a poignant plea for openness and vulnerability, inviting listeners to reflect on their own struggles and the power of talking about them.


Line by Line Meaning

There’s a part of me dying from it
A part of me is severely affected by this situation


There’s a part of me hiding from it
A part of me is avoiding facing this situation


There’s a part of me that want’s to try it
A part of me is willing to experience this situation


And all I want to do is talk about it
My desire is to discuss this situation openly


I know some people who keep it all in
I know individuals who keep their feelings suppressed


I know some people who think it’s a sin
I know individuals who view it as morally wrong


I know some people who are calling it in
I know individuals who are resigning themselves to the situation


It’s the same thing a point a blame game isn’t it
It becomes a cycle of placing blame on each other


An up and down thing all around thing
A situation filled with inconsistent dynamics


There’s a mother who can go it alone
There is a mother who can handle it independently


There’s a brother who just can’t bring it home
There is a brother who struggles to address the issue


There’s another who won’t put down the phone
There is someone who is constantly on the phone avoiding discussions


We are people who are born to do it
We are individuals naturally inclined to deal with these situations


We are people who can’t live without it
We are individuals who find it essential to address these matters


We are people who are so full of it
We are individuals overwhelmed by the situation




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JAY LEWIS

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