Bottom of the Sea
Sean McConnell Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Well the hardest part of livin'
Is knowin' you're gonna die
And tryin' to leave a legacy
With only so much time
Well I don't know about you
But I'm getting sick and tired
Of livin' on the surface
And in between the lines

I'm goin' down
To the bottom of the sea
Until I've found
The deepest part of me
And if I drown
At least I'll know that I died free
Searching for my destiny without a doubt
I'm goin' down
I'm goin' down

So bring on all the monsters
That lie sleeping in the blue
I'll fight 'em all bare handed
Screaming I ain't scared of you
Cause there's nothing stronger than a heart
That's fighting for the truth
So hold your nose cannonball
Someone let me through

I'm goin' down
To the bottom of the sea
Until I've found
The deepest part of me
And if I drown
At least I'll know that I died free
Searching for my destiny without a doubt
I'm goin' down

I'm goin' down
To the bottom of the sea
Until I've found
The deepest part of me
And if I drown
At least I'll know that I died free
Searching for my destiny without a doubt
I'm goin' down
To the bottom of the sea
Until I've found
The deepest part of me
And if I drown
At least I'll know that I died free
Searching for my destiny without a doubt
I'm goin' down
I'm goin' down




Yeah I'm goin' down
Oh I'm goin' down

Overall Meaning

The song "Bottom of the Sea" by Sean McConnell is about the struggle of living and the inevitable realization of mortality. The lyrics reflect a deep yearning to find one's true self before the end of life. McConnell talks about leaving a legacy and making the most of one's time, and the desire to move beyond the mundane in search of something deeper and more fulfilling. He sings, "Of livin' on the surface and in between the lines", which highlights the surface-level existence that many people experience.


The chorus of the song, "I'm goin' down to the bottom of the sea until I've found the deepest part of me", is a reference to diving deep within oneself to find meaning and purpose. McConnell talks about fighting monsters within himself, representing the struggle with internal demons that many face in life. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for truth and forging a meaningful destiny, even in the face of adversity.


Overall, "Bottom of the Sea" is an introspective song about finding one's purpose and fighting for it, even in the face of mortality.


Line by Line Meaning

Well the hardest part of livin'
Living is full of challenges and difficulties.


Is knowin' you're gonna die
Death is inevitable and that knowledge can be unsettling.


And tryin' to leave a legacy
Wanting to create something meaningful that will be remembered after death.


With only so much time
Having limited time to achieve that legacy.


Well I don't know about you
The singer acknowledges that his perspective is unique and doesn't apply to everyone.


But I'm getting sick and tired
The singer has become weary of something.


Of livin' on the surface
Of living superficially, without depth.


And in between the lines
In the hidden meanings that aren't explicitly stated.


I'm goin' down
The singer is making a conscious decision to delve deeper into himself.


To the bottom of the sea
To a place of darkness and mystery.


Until I've found
The singer is on a quest for self-discovery.


The deepest part of me
The most profound aspects of the singer's being.


And if I drown
The singer is willing to risk everything in the pursuit of self-discovery.


At least I'll know that I died free
Even in death, the singer will know that he lived a life of his own choosing.


Searching for my destiny without a doubt
Without hesitation, the singer is seeking his purpose in life.


So bring on all the monsters
The singer is ready to face his fears and obstacles.


That lie sleeping in the blue
Whatever dangers and challenges lurk beneath the surface.


I'll fight 'em all bare handed
The singer is willing to confront his obstacles without weapons or protection.


Screaming I ain't scared of you
The singer is boldly asserting his courage and determination.


Cause there's nothing stronger than a heart
The singer believes that inner strength is the most powerful kind.


That's fighting for the truth
The singer's quest for self-discovery is a search for authenticity.


So hold your nose cannonball
The singer is leaping into the unknown with abandon and enthusiasm.


Someone let me through
The singer is reaching out for help and support in his quest.


Yeah I'm goin' down
The singer is fully committed to facing his deepest fears and desires, regardless of the risks.


Oh I'm goin' down
The singer is emphatically reinforcing his determination to undergo this journey of self-discovery.




Writer(s): Sean Mcconnell

Contributed by Taylor F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

@leiadavis3435

How is it possible for songs like this to be so underrated??

@goblin8980

It's such an underrated song

@clubbersguidenewyork6766

I like it - very catchy!

@ianleon6779

Chose this song to play at my great aunts funeral my best friend in the whole world, Judy Gail. This song makes me feel like she’s still her I love you Aunt Judy

@jamescross4050

This is awesome!

@Wolfhound1776

Saw this man perform in Bronte TX, absolutely enjoyed the performance

@RictusempraHector

why is this not on Spotify :( lol I wanna add it to my play list

@chesedshalom

They've added it now

@robynk1988

LOVE!

@johannesnicolaas

I am in the library, listening to this song. It makes me so happy that I swing with my body. A sight to behold. LOL.

More Comments

More Versions