The lyrics of "Reflections" seem to revolve around themes of self-blame, introspection, and the struggle to understand oneself. The song's narrator appears to be grappling with feelings of inadequacy and frustration, which are reflected in their relationships with others. The repetition of the phrase "I've been trying" suggests a sense of desperation and effort to break free from these patterns.
Maybe I should let it go And let you leave me alone I'm still searching, I'm still searching For a reason to call my own The Neighbourhood Reflections Lyrics
I've been thinking, it's my fault Always catching me in the fall You say I'm hard to understand Maybe that's why I'm stuck in my head I've been trying, I've been trying I've been trying, I've been trying The lyrics of "Reflections" seem to revolve around
The Neighbourhood's lyrics often explore complex emotions and psychological themes. In "Reflections", the band's use of atmospheric instrumentation and haunting vocal melodies creates a sense of sonic unease, mirroring the emotional turmoil expressed in the lyrics. Maybe I should let it go And let
I've been thinking, it's my fault Always catching me in the fall You say I'm hard to understand Maybe that's why I'm stuck in my head I've been trying, I've been trying I've been trying, I've been trying"
"I've been thinking, it's my fault Always catching me in the fall You say I'm hard to understand Maybe that's why I'm stuck in my head I've been trying, I've been trying I've been trying, I've been trying
Reflections of my past Keep on haunting me at last The ghosts that I've made Keep on watching me