Would I Lyrics – Maggie Lindemann
Would I Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Maggie Lindemann]
I thought if I was older
I'd have less on my shoulders
I can't tell if I'm sad or bored
Most nights I am not sober
L.A.'s making me colder
I've got voices I can't ignore
[Pre-Chorus: Maggie Lindemann]
Everything is never enough
If I wasn't afraid of love, yeah
I would've loved ya
If I wasn't so insecure
If I wasn't easy to hurt then I wouldn't hurt ya
[Chorus: Maggie Lindemann]
If all of my friends wanted to jump
Would I, would I?
If I could feel nothing, if I could feel numb
Would I, would I?
If I could forget you without all the drugs
Could I, could I?
If all of my friends wanted to jump
Would I, would I, would I, would I?
Would I?
[Verse 2: Maggie Lindemann]
Empty numbers on pay checks
Good days only on weekends
It's so easy to miss the point
A-plus, call me a genius
Took my patience for weakness
I wish I would've had the choice
[Pre-Chorus: Maggie Lindemann]
Everything is never enough
If I wasn't afraid of love, yeah
I would've loved ya
If I wasn't so insecure
If I wasn't easy to hurt then I wouldn't hurt ya
[Chorus: Maggie Lindemann]
If all of my friends wanted to jump
Would I, would I?
If I could feel nothing, if I could feel numb
Would I, would I?
If I could forget you without all the drugs
Could I, could I?
If all of my friends wanted to jump
Would I, would I, would I, would I?
Would I, would I?
Would I?
[Outro: Maggie Lindemann]
Everything is never enough
Everything is never enough
Everything is never enough
Oh, everything is never enough, never enough
Would I Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Would I" by Maggie Lindemann revolve around the challenges and complexities of life, particularly in the context of relationships and self-perception. The singer expresses a sense of inner conflict, grappling with emotions, insecurities, and the impact of external influences, such as the environment in L.A. and societal pressures. The chorus poses hypothetical questions about the singer's response to peer influence and the desire to escape emotional pain. Throughout the song, themes of love, insecurity, and the struggle for self-acceptance are prominent.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Maggie reflects on the expectations of adulthood, hoping for a lighter burden as she ages. The ambiguity between sadness and boredom, coupled with the challenge of staying sober, suggests a sense of internal turmoil. The reference to L.A. making her "colder" indicates the isolating nature of the city, while the mention of voices implies inner struggles and conflicting thoughts.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus delves into themes of inadequacy and fear of love. The singer acknowledges a reluctance to embrace love due to insecurities and the potential for being hurt. The mention of being "easy to hurt" highlights vulnerability and a desire to shield oneself from emotional pain.
[Chorus]
The chorus poses hypothetical scenarios, questioning the singer's reactions to the influence of friends, emotional numbness, and the possibility of moving on without relying on substances. These questions reflect the internal dilemmas of the singer, contemplating how external factors and coping mechanisms might impact her decisions and emotional state.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Maggie discusses the challenges of balancing work and leisure, emphasizing the fleeting nature of good days. The reference to missing the point suggests a struggle to find purpose or fulfillment. The mention of being called a "genius" contrasts with the singer's perceived weakness, showcasing the complexities of self-perception and external validation.
[Pre-Chorus]
The second occurrence of the pre-chorus reaffirms the theme of inadequacy, emphasizing the fear of love and the impact of insecurity on the ability to form meaningful connections.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the uncertainty and introspection present in the hypothetical scenarios presented. The repetition underscores the internal struggle and the ongoing quest for self-discovery and understanding.
[Outro]
The outro reiterates the idea that everything is "never enough," possibly implying a constant pursuit of fulfillment, acceptance, or meaning in life. The repetition of this phrase emphasizes the ongoing challenges and unresolved aspects of the singer's journey.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Maggie Lindemann (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- X Lovers & Sean Myer
- Writter(s)
- London Jackson Glorfield, Jacob Ames Chatelain, Maggie Lindemann, Sean Myer, Carol Ades & Mick Coogan
- Released On
- November 16, 2018
Maggie Lindemann (Singles) Songs
- 1.Couple of Kids
- 2.Friends Go
- 3.Human
- 4.Knocking on Your Heart
- 5.Obsessed
- 6.Pretty Girl
- 7.She Knows It
- 8.Would I
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Would I" song?
"Would I" song is sung by Maggie Lindemann.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Would I" song?
"Would I" song lyrics written by London Jackson Glorfield, Jacob Ames Chatelain, Maggie Lindemann, Sean Myer, Carol Ades & Mick Coogan.
Who is the music producer of "Would I" song?
"Would I" song music composed & produced by X Lovers & Sean Myer.
When was "Would I" song released?
"Would I" song was released on November 16, 2018.