Deeper Well Lyrics – Kacey Musgraves
Deeper Well Lyrics
[Verse 1: Kacey Musgraves]
My Saturn has returned
When I turned twenty-seven
Everything started to change
[Verse 2: Kacey Musgraves]
Took a long time, but I learned
There's two kinds of people, one is a giver
And one's always trying to take
All they can take
[Chorus: Kacey Musgraves]
So I'm saying goodbye to the people
That I feel are real good at wasting my time
No regrets, baby, I just think that maybe
You go your way and I'll go mine
It's been a real good time
But you got dark energy, something I can't unsee
And I've got to take care of myself
I found a deeper well
[Verse 3: Kacey Musgraves]
I used to wake and bake
Roll out of bed, hit the gravity bong that I made
And start the day
For a while, it got me by
Everything I did seemed better when I was high
I don't know why
[Chorus: Kacey Musgraves]
So I'm getting rid of the habits that I feel
Are real good at wasting my time
No regrets, baby, I just think that maybe
It's natural when things lose their shine
So other things can glow
I've gotten older now, I know
How to take care of myself
I found a deeper well
Mm
[Verse 4: Kacey Musgraves]
When I was growing up
We had what we needed, shoes on our feet
But the world was as flat as a plate
And that's okay
[Outro]
The things I was taught only took me so far
Had to figure the rest out myself
And then I found
I found a deeper well
Mmm
Mmm
Deeper Well Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Deeper Well" by Kacey Musgraves reflects on personal growth, self-discovery, and the process of shedding negative influences and habits. It delves into themes of maturity, self-care, and recognizing toxic dynamics in relationships. Musgraves uses vivid imagery and introspective lyrics to convey her journey towards finding inner strength and navigating life's challenges.
[Verse 1: Kacey Musgraves]
"My Saturn has returned" symbolizes the astrological phenomenon known as Saturn Return, a period of significant change and growth typically occurring around age 27. Musgraves reflects on how this phase marked a turning point in her life, where she began to undergo profound transformations.
[Verse 2: Kacey Musgraves]
The distinction between "givers" and those who constantly "take" reflects the dynamics of relationships. Musgraves acknowledges the existence of both types of people and hints at the realization that some individuals may be draining or manipulative, prompting her decision to distance herself from such negativity.
[Chorus: Kacey Musgraves]
The chorus encapsulates Musgraves' resolve to bid farewell to individuals who drain her energy and waste her time. She emphasizes the importance of self-preservation and growth, choosing to prioritize her well-being over maintaining toxic connections. The imagery of "dark energy" suggests a pervasive negativity that she cannot ignore.
[Verse 3: Kacey Musgraves]
Musgraves candidly addresses her past reliance on substances like marijuana ("wake and bake") to cope with life's challenges. She acknowledges the temporary comfort it provided but recognizes the need to break free from habits that hinder personal growth and clarity.
[Chorus: Kacey Musgraves]
Continuing from the previous chorus, Musgraves reaffirms her commitment to shedding habits that no longer serve her well. She acknowledges the inevitability of change and the importance of letting go of things that have lost their value or significance.
[Verse 4: Kacey Musgraves]
In this verse, Musgraves reflects on her upbringing, where material needs were met but there was a sense of limitation ("the world was as flat as a plate"). Despite this, she embraces the idea that the lessons learned from her upbringing only provided a foundation, and she had to embark on her own journey of self-discovery to find deeper fulfillment.
[Outro]
The outro encapsulates Musgraves' journey of self-discovery and growth. She acknowledges the limitations of external teachings and emphasizes the importance of personal exploration and introspection. The metaphor of finding a "deeper well" suggests uncovering inner resources and wisdom that go beyond surface-level experiences or teachings. It symbolizes a newfound sense of self-awareness and resilience.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Daniel Tashian, Ian Fitchuk & Kacey Musgraves
- Writter(s)
- Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian & Ian Fitchuk
- Released On
- February 8, 2024
Deeper Well Songs
- 1.Anime Eyes
- 2.Cardinal
- 3.Deeper Well
- 4.Dinner With Friends
- 5.Giver / Taker
- 6.Heart of the Woods
- 7.Heaven Is
- 8.Jade Green
- 9.Lonely Millionaire
- 10.Moving Out
- 11.Nothing to be Scared Of
- 12.Sway
- 13.The Architect
- 14.Too Good to be True
Kacey Musgraves Albums
Deeper Well (2024)
English
March 15, 2024Star-crossed (2021)
English
September 10, 2021Kacey Musgraves (Singles)
English
January 1, 1999
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Deeper Well" song?
"Deeper Well" song is sung by Kacey Musgraves.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Deeper Well" song?
"Deeper Well" song lyrics written by Kacey Musgraves, Daniel Tashian & Ian Fitchuk.
Who is the music producer of "Deeper Well" song?
"Deeper Well" song music composed & produced by Daniel Tashian, Ian Fitchuk & Kacey Musgraves.
When was "Deeper Well" song released?
"Deeper Well" song was released on February 8, 2024.