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Twenty Two.
I wrote Twenty Two when I was, you guessed it, Twenty-Two. I was at a point in my life where comparison was slowly killing me. Life felt like it was flying by, yet I was frozen in place, hoping my friends and family didn’t leave me behind.
While I was feeling this sense of grief for a life I wanted, I was losing sight of the life I was slowly building, as mentioned in the song, I got engaged and STILL felt frozen in place. That’s when I realised that ‘feeling stuck’ isn’t a reflection of what’s happening around us, but a reflection of our mindset.
Ghost of You.
Ghost of You is for anyone who’s ever woken up from one of those dreams and thought, “Really? We’re still doing this?” Like your brain is serving up flashbacks just for fun.
It’s not about missing the past. It’s about being annoyed that a chapter that was, let’s just say, not good, still lingers, even after you’ve well and truly moved on.
I’m not romanticising anything. I’m just frustrated that healing isn’t always a straight line… and some ghosts clearly didn’t get the memo.
Sorry For Your Sin.
Not Yours.