Yeah
Hey, yeah, yeah
Hey, yeah, yeah
Hey, yeah, hey
Some days (Yeah, some days, some days, yeah)
Some days I wake up and I feel empty, anxiety, depression fills my mind
I’m worried I’ll fell behind
Some days, yeah
I’ll wake up and I’ll probably wanna end my sobriety
Baby, please, come save me
I feel amazin’, you’re my drug
How many should I take? (Yeah)
‘Cause I need all your love, don’t fade away, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Don’t go, don’t leave, yeah, hey
You see, I need to feel it at all times
And I need all your love, how many do I take?
And you forcin’ it
‘Cause I need all your love, don’t fade away (All the time), yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
All the time
Hey, hey, hey, oh, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, oh
I wanna (Yes, I wanna) be close to you (Yes, I wanna)
Another dose of you on my mind
Another dose of you
Higher, higher, high
Higher, higher, high
Exploring Vulnerability and Desire
In “Euphoria,” Bryson Tiller opens up about the emotional highs and lows that come with love and longing. The lyrics reveal moments of emptiness and anxiety, as well as the urge to escape through both emotional connection and physical sensation. Tiller compares his need for his partner’s love to a powerful drug, suggesting a yearning for fulfillment and stability in the midst of inner turmoil. The repetition of phrases like “don’t fade away” and “another dose of you” underscores the addictive nature of affection and closeness, as he seeks comfort and relief from his struggles. Ultimately, “Euphoria” is a raw, confessional piece that highlights vulnerability and the intense desire to feel whole through the presence of a loved one.
Song Credits
Artist: Bryson Tiller
Release Year: 2024