Omens
We Were Sharks Lyrics


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Looking back at the sunset
Trying to figure out what it all meant
I think I've had it with these signs and these omens
Nothing lasts a minute

But you know
I could never hold on to myself
You always said you wish that I was someone else
I heard the worst
You can't take it back
You love me like a heart attack

I know you're coming around
When there's nothing else to do
Yeah, I'm going deep underground
Just tell me you'll be here soon

I can't pretend it doesn't hurt
When I look back on the day we first met
Shouldn't have took my time
But I hurried up, was it worth it?
Got me feeling nervous

But you know
I could never hold on to myself
You always said you wish that I was someone else
I heard the worst
You can't take it back
You love me like a heart attack

I know you're coming around
When there's nothing else to do
Yeah, I'm going deep underground
Just tell me you'll be here soon

I know it's safe to say
You wouldn't have it any other way
It's the look on your face
That's got me feeling this way

I know you're coming around
When there's nothing else to do




Yeah, I'm going deep underground
Just tell me you'll be here soon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Omens" by We Were Sharks deal with themes of past regrets, doubt, and the uncertainty of the future. The first verse reflects on the passing of time and the struggle to come to terms with its meaning. The singer is trying to figure out what it all meant as he looks back at a sunset. He is tired of signs and omens, indicating that he wants to move on from the past and focus on the present. However, he acknowledges that nothing lasts a minute, and this could be an indication of his fear of losing what he has in the present.


The chorus delves deeper into the singer's complex relationship with his partner. He feels insecure and unable to hold on to himself, and his partner has expressed displeasure in his personality, wishing he was someone else. He hears the worst from his partner, something that cannot be taken back. Despite this, he still feels loved by his partner, equating it to a heart attack. The bridge of the song shows the singer's fear of abandonment and his eagerness to have his partner return. He goes deep underground, a metaphor for his isolation while waiting for his partner. He wants reassurance that she will return soon.


Overall, "Omens" is a song about the fear of losing what we have and the struggle to find meaning in life. It showcases the insecurities and doubts that we all face in relationships and the need for reassurance that our loved ones will stay with us.


Line by Line Meaning

Looking back at the sunset
Reflecting on a past event or time


Trying to figure out what it all meant
Attempting to understand the significance of past events


I think I've had it with these signs and these omens
Tired of interpreting signals or messages from the universe


Nothing lasts a minute
Acknowledging the fleeting nature of things


But you know
Addressing a specific person or audience


I could never hold on to myself
Admitting a lack of control over one's own actions or emotions


You always said you wish that I was someone else
Feeling inadequate or not good enough for a loved one


I heard the worst
Receiving negative news or feedback


You can't take it back
Realizing that words or actions have permanent consequences


You love me like a heart attack
Expressing the intensity or suddenness of one's love for another


I know you're coming around
Sensing or feeling the presence of a loved one


When there's nothing else to do
Implying a lack of other distractions or activities


Yeah, I'm going deep underground
Seeking solitude or isolation from the world


Just tell me you'll be here soon
Desiring the comfort and support of a loved one


I can't pretend it doesn't hurt
Acknowledging emotional pain or distress


When I look back on the day we first met
Remembering a special or significant moment


Shouldn't have took my time
Regretting not acting more quickly or decisively


But I hurried up, was it worth it?
Questioning the value or outcomes of past decisions


Got me feeling nervous
Experiencing anxiety or apprehension


I know it's safe to say
Having confidence in what one is about to express


You wouldn't have it any other way
Believing that one's loved one is happy with things the way they are


It's the look on your face
Noticing a specific expression or reaction from a loved one


That's got me feeling this way
Attributing one's emotions to the actions or feelings of another




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Colin Jacques, Jason Mooney, Matthew Sears, Paul Marc Rousseau, Randy Frobel, Sam Guaiana, Will Plummer

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