I Can’t Carry This Anymore Lyrics – Anson Seabra
I Can’t Carry This Anymore Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Anson Seabra]
Feel it heavy in my bones now
Feel like everybody goes out
And smiles for the 'gram
Yeah, tried but I can't
Prayer in the shape of Prozac
Try to medicate the lows that
Come and meet me in the night time
Losing track of my time
[Pre-Chorus: Anson Seabra]
Mama said gonna be all right
But mama don't know what it's like in my mind
Mama said that the sun gonna shine
But mama don't know what it's like to want to die
[Chorus: Anson Seabra]
I can't carry this anymore
Heavy from the hurt inside my veins
I can't carry this anymore
Wonder what it's like to be okay
[Verse 2: Anson Seabra]
Would you like me if I drank that?
If you wanted I could take that
I'll do anything for love
I don't feel like I'm enough
You can probably see right through me
'Cause I can promise if you knew me
You would probably walk away
No you wouldn't want to stay
[Pre-Chorus: Anson Seabra]
Oh, mama said gonna be all right
But mama don't know what it's like in my mind
Mama said that the sun gon' shine
But mama don't know what it's like to want to die
[Chorus: Anson Seabra]
I can't carry this anymore
Heavy from the hurt inside my veins
I can't carry this anymore
Wonder what it's like to be okay
[Bridge: Anson Seabra]
I know I'll be fine it's just that
Every time this comes back
Tell my maker up above that
I have had enough and
[Chorus: Anson Seabra]
I can't carry this anymore
Heavy from the hurt inside my veins
I can't carry this anymore
Wonder what it's like to be okay
I Can’t Carry This Anymore Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "I Can't Carry This Anymore" by Anson Seabra convey a deep sense of emotional struggle, loneliness, and the desire for relief from internal pain. The singer expresses the heaviness he feels, both physically and emotionally, dealing with societal expectations, mental health challenges, and a longing for understanding and acceptance.
[Verse 1]
In the opening verse, Anson Seabra describes the weight he feels in his bones, a metaphor for the burdensome emotions he carries. He observes others putting on a facade for social media, contrasting with his own inability to conform. The reference to Prozac reflects attempts to medicate the lows he experiences at night, creating a poignant image of his struggle to cope and the difficulty in keeping track of time amid his emotional turmoil.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus introduces the perspective of the singer's mother, offering reassurance that everything will be alright. However, the stark contrast is revealed as the singer acknowledges that his mother cannot comprehend the true extent of his mental struggles. The mention of wanting to die emphasizes the severity of his emotional pain, creating a powerful emotional impact.
[Chorus]
The chorus becomes a poignant cry for release from the overwhelming burden the singer carries. He describes the heaviness within his veins, symbolizing the emotional weight that has become too much to bear. The longing to know what it feels like to be okay suggests a yearning for normalcy and happiness, highlighting the depth of his emotional distress.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the singer's willingness to go to great lengths for love, including potential self-destructive behavior. He expresses a sense of inadequacy and vulnerability, feeling exposed and anticipating rejection. The fear of being seen for who he truly is becomes a central theme, adding complexity to his emotional struggle.
[Pre-Chorus]
Repeating the pre-chorus reinforces the singer's isolation and the gap between his experience and his mother's understanding. The imagery of the sun shining contrasts with the darkness in his mind, highlighting the internal battle he faces. The repetition serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for those dealing with mental health issues.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the desperation for relief and the desire to understand what it means to be okay. The repetition intensifies the emotional impact, underscoring the singer's plea for understanding and release from his internal pain.
[Bridge]
The bridge suggests a fleeting sense of hope, acknowledging that the singer knows he'll be fine, yet this assurance is overshadowed by the persistent return of his emotional struggles. He communicates with a higher power, expressing a sense of reaching a breaking point and having had enough.
[Chorus]
The final chorus echoes the earlier sentiments, emphasizing the inability to carry the emotional burden any longer. The singer's longing for normalcy and a desire to understand what it feels like to be okay resonates, concluding the song with a powerful expression of emotional vulnerability and the universal yearning for relief.
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- Album
- Anson Seabra (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Anson Seabra
- Writter(s)
- Anson Seabra
- Released On
- January 11, 2019
Anson Seabra (Singles) Songs
- 1.Broken
- 2.Dominoes
- 3.I Can’t Carry This Anymore
- 4.It’s Raining, It’s Pouring
- 5.Keep Your Head Up Princess
- 6.Love Me
- 7.Magazines
- 8.Peter Pan Was Right
- 9.Robin Hood
- 10.That’s Us
- 11.Trying My Best
- 12.Walked Through Hell
- 13.Welcome to Wonderland
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song?
"I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song is sung by Anson Seabra.
Who is the lyrics writer of "I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song?
"I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song lyrics written by Anson Seabra.
Who is the music producer of "I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song?
"I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song music composed & produced by Anson Seabra.
When was "I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song released?
"I Can’t Carry This Anymore" song was released on January 11, 2019.