Stranger To Myself
Taylor Paul Lyrics


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Am I awake or is this all just a dream
Shining lights in my eyes
They push and pull me till I can't go anymore
What was it for

In the moment I knew there's no going back
I'm not the same
Can you still love me can you forgive me
For this thing i've become what have I become

I'm a stranger to myself in the mirror someone else
In the moment I knew I had to leave say goodbye
I'm a stranger to myself in the mirror someone else
And I just can't let go i'm losing control

Where do I end and where do the machines begin
these cords in my chest
This pale face doesn't look anything like me
Dylan is dead I don't know who this is

I'm a stranger to myself in the mirror someone else
In the moment I knew I had to leave say goodbye




I'm a stranger to myself in the mirror someone else
And I just can't let go i'm losing control

Overall Meaning

In the song "Stranger to Myself," Taylor Paul ponders on the idea of losing one's identity and becoming a stranger to oneself. In the first verse, the lyrics express confusion and uncertainty, questioning whether the current state of being is a dream or reality. The shining lights in the eyes represent the forces that are pushing and pulling the singer, taking control of their thoughts and actions. The chorus delves deeper into the theme of losing oneself, with the singer questioning if they are still lovable and forgivable for becoming a different person altogether. The idea of becoming a stranger to oneself is reiterated in the mirror metaphor as the singer observes a face that does not resemble them and refers to Dylan, indicating that someone they used to know has died, and they no longer recognize themselves.


The bridge section of the song portrays a sense of detachment from the body, almost as if the singer has become a machine. The cords in their chest and the pale face they see in the mirror further solidify the message that the singer feels as if they have lost touch with who they once were. The last chorus repeats the idea of being a stranger to oneself and not being able to let go of the past and losing control of one's identity. The song ends with a sense of hopelessness and defeat.


Overall, this song is a contemplative and melancholic piece that highlights the importance of staying true to oneself amidst chaos and confusion.


Line by Line Meaning

Am I awake or is this all just a dream
Uncertainty plagues the singer as they question whether their current reality is real or just a figment of their imagination.


Shining lights in my eyes
The singer is blinded by the bright lights around them, leaving them disoriented and unsure.


They push and pull me till I can't go anymore
The external forces around the singer are overwhelming and causing them to feel at their breaking point.


What was it for
The singer questions the purpose behind all of the pain and turmoil they are experiencing.


In the moment I knew there's no going back
The singer becomes aware that they have reached a point of no return in their life or situation.


I'm not the same
The singer recognizes that they have changed or evolved in some way, and are no longer the person they once were.


Can you still love me can you forgive me
The singer begs for the love and forgiveness of others despite their internal struggles and self-doubt.


For this thing i've become what have I become
The singer questions their identity and purpose now that they have transformed into someone they barely recognize.


I'm a stranger to myself in the mirror someone else
The singer feels disconnected from their own reflection, as if they are looking at a completely different person.


In the moment I knew I had to leave say goodbye
The singer realizes that they need to leave behind their old self or situation and start anew.


And I just can't let go i'm losing control
The singer is struggling to move on and let go of their old self, leaving them feeling helpless and out of control.


Where do I end and where do the machines begin
The singer questions the boundaries between humanity and technology.


these cords in my chest
The singer alludes to the idea of being controlled or attached to technology in some way, represented by cords in their chest.


This pale face doesn't look anything like me
The singer feels as though their appearance has changed drastically, leaving them feeling unrecognizable to themselves.


Dylan is dead I don't know who this is
The singer alludes to the idea of losing their former identity and now feeling uncertain of who they are.




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Written by: Dylan Taylor

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