I just don’t know what is real
I want to try find something better for me and you again
But it feels like I’m alone
Seeing you sit there so down it makes me feel so bad
What can I do? What can I say-ay?
So many times I tried what I’m really feeling like
All these things just burning through my mind
Last night was just a stain on the floor
Here I’m standing
Ever when we used to swing and everything was way all right
Was always for you
I just don’t know what is real
I want to try find something better for me and you again
But it feels like I’m alone
Seeing you sit there so down it makes me feel so bad
What can I do? What can I say-ay?
So many times I tried what I’m really feeling like
All these things just burning through my mind
Last night was just a stain on the floor
Here I’m standing
Exploring Emotional Uncertainty
“Confusion” by Adam Port dives deep into the heart of emotional turmoil, capturing that familiar sense of uncertainty in relationships. The lyrics express a longing for clarity, as the narrator struggles to distinguish what’s real from what’s imagined. There’s a palpable loneliness throughout—despite efforts to reconnect and find something better, the feeling of isolation persists. The repeated imagery of a “stain on the floor” symbolizes lingering pain and unresolved conflict, while memories of happier times serve as a stark contrast to the present reality. The honest questioning—”What can I do? What can I say?”—invites listeners to reflect on their own moments of vulnerability and confusion.
Song Credits
Artist: Adam Port
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