The Haunting Echoes of Lost Love in Gavin James' 'Always'

Gavin James' song 'Always' is a poignant reflection on the aftermath of a lost relationship and the lingering presence of a former lover in one's thoughts. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and regret, as the protagonist grapples with the reality of a love that has ended. The opening lines, 'What am I supposed to do without you?' set the tone for a narrative filled with emotional turmoil and the struggle to move on.

The chorus, 'You're in my head / Always, always,' emphasizes the inescapable nature of the protagonist's memories and feelings. Despite the desire to escape the pain, there is an admission of fear and the tendency to dwell on past mistakes, as expressed in the line, 'I'd rather choke on my bad decisions / Than just carry them to my grave.' This internal conflict highlights the difficulty of letting go and the haunting permanence of what once was. The metaphor of drowning, along with references to trouble sleeping and restless dreaming, further illustrates the overwhelming and consuming nature of the protagonist's emotional state.

Gavin James' musical style, often characterized by heartfelt lyrics and emotive melodies, enhances the song's message. The gentle yet powerful delivery of the lyrics allows listeners to connect with the raw honesty of the emotions portrayed. 'Always' is not just a song about loss; it's a testament to the enduring impact of love and the shadows it casts long after the relationship has ended. The artist's ability to capture the essence of heartache in such a relatable way is what makes this song resonate with so many.

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