In Bloom Lyrics – Neck Deep
In Bloom Song Lyrics
[Intro: Ben Barlow]
Almost forty-eight hours have passed since the fall of an atomic bomb and an attack upon the cities of man. And even now, we are only beginning to see the aftermath of a massive display of destruction and power that has uprooted our fresh outset of peace in civilized society. Despite the rubble, there is a predominant sense of wonder and marvel at the awesome nature of this technological terminus that has bewildered the very core of the human psyche
[Verse 1: Ben Barlow]
Sometimes, at night, I let it get to me
And sometimes, I'm sure it gets to all of us
And last night, it had me down, I'm feeling numb
I can try, but sometimes, that is not enough
[Pre-Chorus: Ben Barlow]
No, sometimes, that is not enough
No, sometimes, that is not enough
[Chorus: Ben Barlow]
And stop calling me out, we're never going to
Put the pieces back together
If you won't let me get better
And stop digging it up or we're never gonna
See it all in bloom
[Verse 2: Ben Barlow]
And thinking back upon those days
Way, way back when I was young
I was such a little ѕh¡t
'Cause I was always on the run
Well, you know just what they say
"Just like father, then like son"
Don't delude me with your sympathy
'Cause I can do this on my own
[Pre-Chorus: Ben Barlow]
And this won't be the last time
That I break down and wanna crawl to bed
'Cause the truth is
You're the only voice I wanna hear in my head, so
[Chorus: Ben Barlow]
Stop calling me out, we're never going to
Put the pieces back together
If you won't let me get better
And stop digging it up or we're never gonna
See it all in bloom
(All in bloom)
[Bridge: Ben Barlow]
And stop calling me out, we're never going to
Put the pieces back together
If you won't let me get better
[Chorus: Ben Barlow]
And stop digging it up or we're never gonna
See it all in bloom
[Outro: Ben Barlow]
All in bloom
All in bloom
In Bloom Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "In Bloom" by Neck Deep depict the aftermath of a catastrophic event, possibly symbolized by the fall of an atomic bomb. The narrator reflects on the impact of this destruction on society and the struggle to find solace in the midst of chaos. Themes of personal growth, overcoming challenges, and the desire for understanding and support run throughout the song.
[Verse 1]
The first verse delves into the narrator's internal struggles in the aftermath of the catastrophic event. The mention of feeling numb and the acknowledgment that trying may not always be enough reflects the emotional toll and the difficulty of coping with such a traumatic experience.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus emphasizes the insufficiency of efforts in dealing with the aftermath. The repetition of "sometimes, that is not enough" underscores the narrator's frustration and the realization that certain challenges may surpass individual capabilities.
[Chorus]
The chorus addresses the plea for understanding and support. The narrator urges others to stop hindering the process of healing and rebuilding, metaphorically represented by the plea to "stop calling me out." The desire to put the pieces back together and see growth and prosperity is evident in the lines.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the narrator reflects on their past, acknowledging rebellious behavior and a sense of running away. The phrase "Don't delude me with your sympathy" suggests a desire for genuine understanding rather than superficial empathy.
[Pre-Chorus]
The repetition of the pre-chorus reinforces the ongoing struggle and the consistent need for more support than the narrator currently receives.
[Chorus]
The second chorus reiterates the plea for understanding and collaboration, emphasizing that without cooperation, progress and growth will remain elusive.
[Bridge]
The bridge reinforces the need for collective effort in rebuilding. The repetition of the plea to "stop calling me out" is a plea for others to cease actions that hinder personal growth and recovery.
[Chorus]
The final chorus echoes the earlier sentiments, emphasizing the importance of stopping actions that impede progress and expressing the desire to witness positive change and development.
[Outro]
The outro, with the repeated phrase "All in bloom," suggests a hopeful conclusion, possibly implying the potential for renewal and growth despite the challenges faced.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Neck Deep (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Mike Green
- Writter(s)
- Seb Barlow & Neck Deep
- Released On
- August 14, 2017
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "In Bloom" song?
"In Bloom" song is sung by Neck Deep.
Who is the lyrics writer of "In Bloom" song?
"In Bloom" song lyrics written by Seb Barlow & Neck Deep.
Who is the music producer of "In Bloom" song?
"In Bloom" song music composed & produced by Mike Green.
When was "In Bloom" song released?
"In Bloom" song was released on August 14, 2017.