Everywhere that I go, everywhere that I be
If you were not surrounding me with your energy
I don’t wanna be there, don’t wanna be anywhere
Any place that I can’t feel you, I just wanna be near you
And yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
Sometimes it gets unhealthy
We can’t be by ourselves we
We’ll always need each other, and
Yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
I just want you to know that
If I could I swear I’ll go back
Make everything all better, whoa
It’s the things that you say
It’s the way that you pray
Prey on my insecurities
I know you’re feeling me
I know sometimes I do wrong
But hear the words of this song
When I go I don’t stay gone for long
Don’t know what’s going on
And yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
Sometimes it gets unhealthy
We can’t be by ourselves we
We’ll always need each other, and
Yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
I just want you to know that
If I could I swear I’ll go back
Make everything all better, whoa
And I’m coming back home to you
And I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
I’m coming back home to you
I’m coming back home
And yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
Sometimes it gets unhealthy
We can’t be by ourselves we
We’ll always need each other, and
Yes, I’m a mess but I’m blessed
To be stuck with you
I just want you to know that
If I could I swear I’ll go back
Make everything all better, whoa
The Beauty of Imperfection and Togetherness
“Blessed” by Caesar and Daniel is a heartfelt exploration of love’s complexities and the comfort found in shared vulnerability. The lyrics center on the feeling of being deeply connected to someone, so much so that their presence becomes essential. The repeated acknowledgment, “I’m a mess but I’m blessed to be stuck with you,” highlights how love can be both chaotic and grounding. The song touches on unhealthy dependency, self-awareness, and the longing for healing past wounds. At its core, it’s an honest portrayal of how relationships can be challenging yet still provide a profound sense of gratitude and belonging. The chorus’s repetition of returning home symbolizes the safety and inevitability of this bond, no matter the struggles faced.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Caesar, Daniel