The Healing Power of Connection

New Found Glory's song "Medicine" is a heartfelt ode to the power of companionship and the healing nature of close relationships. The lyrics take us on a nostalgic journey, reminiscing about the carefree days of youth spent with friends, driving to Miami, and hanging out at indie clubs. These memories are painted with a sense of longing for simpler times, yet they also highlight the inevitable changes that life brings, described metaphorically as being "hit like a Mack truck."

Despite the challenges and changes, the song emphasizes the importance of having someone who acts as a "medicine," a source of comfort and stability. This person, whether a lover or a best friend, provides a safe space where the narrator can be their true self, scars and all. The repeated refrain "You're my medicine" underscores the idea that this relationship is essential for emotional well-being, keeping the narrator "afloat in the deep end." This metaphor suggests that life can be overwhelming, but with the right support, one can navigate through the toughest times.

The song's narrative is relatable, capturing the universal experience of finding solace in meaningful connections. It speaks to the human need for acceptance and understanding, where being cherished for one's imperfections is a form of healing. New Found Glory, known for their pop-punk sound, often explores themes of friendship and resilience, and "Medicine" is no exception. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy chorus further amplify its message of hope and the transformative power of love and friendship.

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  2. Medicine
  3. I Don't Wanna Know
  4. Boom Roasted
  5. Understatement
  6. Boulders
  7. Hit Or Miss
  8. My Friends Over You
  9. 100%
  10. At Least I'm Known For Something
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