Blindsided
The Soaring Blackbirds Lyrics


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Blindsided by your lack of empathy
Jaded before the age of 17
Faded hiding insecurities
Headstrong you're not hearing anything

Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
Mommy she told me I'm the best
Daddy learned me up for the test
Disregard religion and authority
Taking mijo privilege to the streets

Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
Restlessness tempered by these chords
Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts

Self anointed doctor feel good
PhD habitual party mode
Clueless rebel out on the loose
A restless soul looking for truth

Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts




Restlessness tempered by these chords
Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Blindsided" by The Soaring Blackbirds express a feeling of being misunderstood and unacknowledged by others. The first line, "Blindsided by your lack of empathy," suggests a frustration with someone who is not able to understand or sympathize with the singer's experiences. The second line, "Jaded before the age of 17," implies that the singer has been dealing with these types of feelings for a long time. The third line, "Faded hiding insecurities," shows how the singer has learned to cover up their vulnerabilities in order to protect themselves. The final line, "Headstrong you're not hearing anything," demonstrates the singer's determination to be heard and understood, despite the difficulties they face.


The chorus, "Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts," emphasizes the singer's feelings of isolation and how they have turned to music in order to express themselves. The second verse introduces the singer's family, with the lines "Mommy she told me I'm the best / Daddy learned me up for the test," showing how their parents have played a role in shaping who they are. The singer then rejects religious and societal authority, opting instead to take their "mijo privilege to the streets." The bridge describes the singer as a "self-anointed doctor feel good" with a "restless soul looking for truth," further emphasizing their desire to find meaning and understanding in their life.


Overall, "Blindsided" is a song about feeling disenfranchised and misunderstood, and finding solace and meaning through music.


Line by Line Meaning

Blindsided by your lack of empathy
Caught off guard by your inability to understand and share in my feelings


Jaded before the age of 17
Tired and worn out from life's experiences at a young age


Faded hiding insecurities
Fading away and concealing my inner vulnerabilities


Headstrong you're not hearing anything
Being stubborn and refusing to listen to others


Yeah yeah yeah black guitars for cold black hearts
The use of dark music to express feelings of emptiness and coldness


Mommy she told me I'm the best
My mother gave me confidence and instilled a sense of perfectionism in me


Daddy learned me up for the test
My father prepared me for obstacles and challenges in life


Disregard religion and authority
Ignoring the influence of religion and those in positions of power


Taking mijo privilege to the streets
Expressing myself and asserting my freedoms as a young person


Restlessness tempered by these chords
Finding a sense of calm and peace through music despite inner turmoil


Self anointed doctor feel good
Naming myself as the one who can make myself feel better


PhD habitual party mode
Expert in the art of partying and having a good time


Clueless rebel out on the loose
A rebellious spirit without direction or purpose


A restless soul looking for truth
Feeling unsettled and searching for meaning and authenticity in life




Writer(s): Mario Castaneda

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