Advice From The Internet Lyrics – Dylan Conrique
Advice From The Internet Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Dylan Conrique]
Say the pain is temporary
So tell me why this hurts like hell
Will it feel like this forever?
They say that time will heal
But that don't change the way I feel right now
Am I slow at getting better?
[Pre-Chorus: Dylan Conrique]
What if my heart don't fix itself?
What if I don't find someone else?
Trying to find the words to prove me wrong
[Chorus: Dylan Conrique]
Oh, I took advice from the internet
Turns out I should be dead
I could get help but it won't change the way you left
Should probably call my friends
Turns out I'm not depressed
There's just a part of me that won't let me forget
If I could I'd probably fall for you again
If I could I'd probably fall for you again
[Verse 2: Dylan Conrique]
History repeats when we go back to how it used to be, uh huh
Never learn our lesson
Days and weeks blur into one
Always somewhere I should be not (I should be not)
By now, by now, oh, but I don't feel no different
[Pre-Chorus: Dylan Conrique]
And what if my heart don't fix itself? (What if my heart don't?)
What if I don't find someone else? (What if I don't?)
What if this just goes on and on and on?
[Bridge: Dylan Conrique]
Oh, I took advice from the internet
Turns out I need some rest (I need some rest)
I could get help but it won't change the way you left
(The way you left)
Should probably call my friends
To get it off my chest
There's just a part of me that won't let me forget (Forget)
If I could I'd probably fall for you again (Yeah, yeah)
If I could I'd probably fall for you again (Fall for you again)
And again, mm
[Chorus: Dylan Conrique]
I took advice from the internet
Turns out I should be dead
I could get help but it won't change the way you left
Should probably call my friends (Call my friends)
Turns out I'm not depressed
There's just a part of me that won't let me forget
If I could I'd probably fall for you again (And again)
If I could I'd probably fall for you again (Fall for you again)
And again, and again, and again
Advice From The Internet Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Advice From The Internet" by Dylan Conrique delves into the struggles of heartbreak and the complexities of moving on. The lyrics reflect on the pain of a breakup and the uncertainty of whether time will truly heal. Despite seeking advice online and trying to distract oneself with other activities, the singer finds it difficult to forget about their past relationship and wonders if they'll ever be able to fall in love again.
[Verse 1]
The narrator questions the concept of temporary pain, as their heartache feels overwhelming. Despite being told that time will heal, they wonder if they'll ever truly recover from the breakup. They express frustration at their slow progress in moving on.
[Pre-Chorus]
In the pre-chorus, the narrator worries about their inability to mend their broken heart or find someone new. They struggle to find reassurance amidst their emotional turmoil.
[Chorus]
The chorus reveals the narrator's disillusionment with seeking advice, particularly from the internet. They sarcastically remark that following online advice only made them feel worse. Despite considering seeking help, they realize it won't change the fact that they were left heartbroken. They contemplate reaching out to friends but acknowledge that their feelings persist, preventing them from moving on. They admit that if given the chance, they would likely fall for their ex-partner again.
[Verse 2]
The second verse reflects on the cyclical nature of relationships, suggesting that history repeats itself despite past mistakes. The narrator feels stuck in a monotonous routine and struggles to distinguish one day from the next. Despite the passage of time, they find little difference in their emotional state.
[Bridge]
The bridge revisits the narrator's attempt to find solace through online advice, only to realize they simply need time to rest. They consider confiding in friends to ease their burden but acknowledge that a part of them remains unable to forget their past relationship. Despite their pain, they admit they would likely repeat the cycle of falling for their ex-partner again if given the chance.
[Chorus]
The final chorus echoes the sentiment of seeking misguided advice from the internet and the realization that external help won't alleviate their heartache. They contemplate confiding in friends but acknowledge that their feelings persist despite not being clinically depressed. The chorus ends with the admission that despite the pain, the narrator would likely fall for their ex-partner again if given the opportunity.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Dylan Conrique (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Joe Harvey & 010108
- Writter(s)
- Ryan Bickley, Riley Biederer, Joe Harvey & 010108
- Released On
- July 14, 2021
Dylan Conrique (Singles) Songs
- 1.Advice From The Internet
- 2.Baby Blue
- 3.Birthday Cake
- 4.Bitter ft. Noak Hellsing
- 5.I Miss You (Skin To Skin)
- 6.Last One To Love Me
- 7.Pieces
Dylan Conrique Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Advice From The Internet" song?
"Advice From The Internet" song is sung by Dylan Conrique.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Advice From The Internet" song?
"Advice From The Internet" song lyrics written by Ryan Bickley, Riley Biederer, Joe Harvey & 010108.
Who is the music producer of "Advice From The Internet" song?
"Advice From The Internet" song music composed & produced by Joe Harvey & 010108.
When was "Advice From The Internet" song released?
"Advice From The Internet" song was released on July 14, 2021.