Figure It Out

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The Struggle of Emotional Entanglement

Royal Blood's song "Figure It Out" is a gritty and intense portrayal of someone caught in the throes of an emotional and possibly romantic struggle. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and confusion, as the protagonist is trying to understand their feelings and the dynamics of a relationship that seems to be both captivating and damaging. The repeated line 'Trying to figure it out' suggests a deep internal conflict and a search for answers that are not easily found. The song's raw energy and driving rhythm mirror the emotional turmoil described in the lyrics.

The mention of being 'stuck on you' indicates an obsession or strong attachment to someone else, which is causing the protagonist distress. This attachment is so powerful that it invades the protagonist's dreams, as indicated by 'Getting hard to sleep, blood is in my dreams.' The use of 'blood' could symbolize the intensity and possibly the painful aspect of these emotions. The song also touches on the idea of forbidden communication or separation, with lines like 'And we're not allowed to talk it out' and 'I won't see you later,' suggesting that there are external barriers to resolving the situation.

The casual mention of 'I broke my shoe, tripped and fell on you' followed by 'But you didn't know I planned it out' adds a layer of complexity, implying that the protagonist might be orchestrating situations to be close to the object of their affection, yet the efforts seem to go unnoticed or are not yielding the desired outcome. Overall, the song captures the essence of trying to navigate the confusing maze of human emotions and relationships, where the desire for clarity often leads to more questions than answers.

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