Trying Not To Think About It Lyrics – Wilbur Soot
Trying Not To Think About It Lyrics
[Verse 1: Wilbur Soot]
You said it's over now
Not tomorrow, not the next day, not any day
You said you'd figured out what can move me
Darling I figured that out too
[Verse 2: Wilbur Soot]
Make no time for Tylenol, Salbutamol
F**k my life, you cared when I was sick
No one ever gave a sh!t
You said you gave the world, I took it all
You fought this war, once I had asked me
"What am I doing this for?"
[Chorus: Wilbur Soot]
It should've been you
Well now it's you
[Verse 3: Wilbur Soot]
Never been the one for romance
Never thought that I'd get married
Never been the kind to give a shared life a second glance
Selfish prosе, a lifestyle of a stained-glass window
Wondеr what colours and shapes I'll throw
I look to the horizon, and all I ever saw was
A background for my phone
[Chorus: Wilbur Soot]
It should've been you
A constant and the undiscovered you
Well now it's you
What a perfect time for realisation
[Verse 4: Wilbur Soot]
I'll wake up early
I'll watch the sunrise
I never liked the rain but sunshine
Hasn't worked its charms of late
Call my mother, tell her I love her
You know I never had the guts to say
"I'll dream of summer, I'll dream of you and me
In that Coyote, lying out in the shade"
Just tell me one thing
When your heart finds its place
Just take a step back and smile
When you're sat in a better place
[Outro: Wilbur Soot]
We could've kicked my as* together
We could've slapped my face together
We could've stitched my mind together
If only I knew what to say
We could've kicked my as* together
We could've slapped my face together
We could've stitched my mind together
So this is how I lose you
Trying Not To Think About It Lyrics Meaning
"Trying Not To Think About It" by Wilbur Soot seems to be a reflective and introspective song about the aftermath of a relationship. The lyrics suggest a sense of regret, self-awareness, and a realization of what could have been. Wilbur grapples with the emotions of a breakup and the impact it has on his life, expressing a mix of sorrow, self-blame, and a desire to have done things differently.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Wilbur addresses the finality of the breakup, acknowledging the words of his partner who declared it's over. He reflects on the significance of the moment and implies that he and his partner both reached a point where they thought they understood each other's needs. There's a shared realization that they've come to a conclusion about their relationship.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the emotional toll of the relationship, touching on times of illness where his partner showed care. Wilbur contrasts this with a broader theme of feeling ignored or unimportant in the grand scheme of life. The verse hints at a conflict between the care he received during sickness and a lack of attention or concern in other aspects of the relationship.
[Chorus]
The chorus revolves around a sense of longing and a realization of missed opportunities. Wilbur expresses that it "should've been you," possibly alluding to the idea that the relationship could have been different or more fulfilling if certain choices were made. There's a regretful tone, and the repetition of "Well now it's you" suggests a recognition of the finality of the situation.
[Verse 3]
In the third verse, Wilbur explores his own reluctance towards commitment and traditional romantic notions. He describes himself as someone not inclined towards marriage or shared life, presenting a somewhat cynical view of love. The mention of a stained-glass window and wondering about the colors and shapes may symbolize the complexity and unpredictability of relationships.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the theme of missed opportunities and the acknowledgment that the person he's singing about is no longer a part of his life.
[Verse 4]
The fourth verse takes a more positive turn as Wilbur envisions a different future. He talks about waking up early, watching the sunrise, and expressing love to his mother. There's a sense of appreciation for the small joys in life, but also an acknowledgment of the missed chances for happiness with a significant other. The Coyote reference may symbolize a place of peace and relaxation.
[Outro]
The outro reflects on the lost possibilities and the shared experiences that could have been. Wilbur expresses a sense of defeat, realizing that he is losing the person he cared about and regretting not knowing what to say to salvage the relationship. The repetition of "We could've" emphasizes the potential that was never realized.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Wilbur Soot
- Writter(s)
- Wilbur Soot
- Released On
- December 1, 2023
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Wilbur Soot Albums
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English
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English
January 1, 2017
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Trying Not To Think About It" song?
"Trying Not To Think About It" song is sung by Wilbur Soot.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Trying Not To Think About It" song?
"Trying Not To Think About It" song lyrics written by Wilbur Soot.
Who is the music producer of "Trying Not To Think About It" song?
"Trying Not To Think About It" song music composed & produced by Wilbur Soot.
When was "Trying Not To Think About It" song released?
"Trying Not To Think About It" song was released on December 1, 2023.