The Winner
Sophie Lindinger Lyrics


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How did I end up here again
It's like I chase myself in a race
and I'm the winner

Why did I open up again
is it because I liked your face
I'm a beginner
and I keep staring at my phone

Met a few times and had some fun
and it seemed like we came along
that's why I wonder

and I keep staring at my phone

Did I say something, am I done
Have you been bored or am I blunt
were you even sober

and I keep staring at my phone

I know I'm fun to be around
because of guys like you I doubt
that I'm a good catch

I just don't get why it's so hard
to call and make a start
just tell me that for you I'm not a match

I know I'm broken and alone
I just need someone to fill a hole




I still keep staring at my
phone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sophie Lindinger's song "The Winner" delve into themes of self-doubt, insecurity, and the fear of rejection in romantic relationships. The singer reflects on their past experiences and questions how they ended up in the same place again, chasing after someone. Despite the repetitive pattern, the singer refers to themselves as the "winner," suggesting that they have triumphed in the race to win someone's affection.


The lyrics also touch upon the vulnerability of opening up to someone new. The singer wonders why they allowed themselves to be vulnerable and suggests that it may have been due to an initial attraction or liking for the person. However, the line "I'm a beginner" implies that they feel inexperienced or unsure of how to navigate this new relationship.


The repetition of the line "and I keep staring at my phone" represents the singer's constant preoccupation with their phone, anxiously waiting for a message or response from the other person. This reveals their desire for connection and their need for reassurance and validation.


The song further explores the uncertainty and confusion that often arise in the early stages of a relationship. The singer mentions meeting a few times and having fun, which seemed to indicate progress. However, they question if they said something wrong or if the other person lost interest. They express uncertainty about the other person's feelings, raising the possibility that they were not "even sober" during their interactions.


The lyrics also touch upon the singer's insecurities about their self-worth. They suggest that they doubt their own appeal and question why it is so challenging for someone to initiate a call or make a commitment. The line "that I'm a good catch" reflects their self-doubt and suggests that they may believe they are not deserving of a fulfilling relationship.


The singer admits to feeling broken and lonely, expressing a desire for someone to fill a void in their life. The recurring line "I still keep staring at my phone" reinforces their longing for connection and the hope that someone will reach out to them.


Overall, "The Winner" speaks to the complexities of modern relationships, the fear of rejection, and the longing for emotional connection. It captures the singer's insecurities, self-doubt, and their ongoing search for love and validation.


Line by Line Meaning

How did I end up here again
I find myself in this situation once more, questioning how I got here


It's like I chase myself in a race
It feels as though I am constantly pursuing and competing against myself


and I'm the winner
Ironically, I always end up being the one who comes out on top in this self-imposed race


Why did I open up again
I wonder why I allowed myself to be vulnerable once more


is it because I liked your face
Perhaps it is solely based on my initial attraction to your appearance


I'm a beginner
In matters of the heart, I am still inexperienced and new to this


and I keep staring at my phone
Continuously, I find myself fixated on my phone, waiting for your response


Met a few times and had some fun
We met on multiple occasions and enjoyed ourselves


and it seemed like we came along
Our connection appeared to be progressing positively


that's why I wonder
Hence, I am filled with curiosity and contemplate


Did I say something, am I done
Did I unintentionally say or do something wrong, resulting in the end of our interaction?


Have you been bored or am I blunt
Are you uninterested in me, or am I simply being straightforward and direct?


were you even sober
I question whether you were under the influence or if you truly meant what you said


I know I'm fun to be around
I am aware that I bring enjoyment and entertainment to those around me


because of guys like you I doubt
However, due to individuals like you, I begin to question my worth


that I'm a good catch
I question whether or not I am a desirable and valuable partner


I just don't get why it's so hard
I struggle to comprehend why forming a connection and starting a relationship is so challenging


to call and make a start
Simply initiating contact and taking the first step seems unnecessarily difficult


just tell me that for you I'm not a match
I would appreciate you honestly expressing that we are incompatible in your eyes


I know I'm broken and alone
Deep down, I am aware that I am emotionally damaged and feel alone


I just need someone to fill a hole
All I desire is for someone to fill the emptiness within me


I still keep staring at my phone
Despite everything, I remain fixated on my phone, hoping for a connection




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Sophie Lindinger, René Mühlberger

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