becomes louder than the help you’re trying to scream for. Why the Song Hits Different
Is it a person? A job? A self-imposed standard of perfection? two_feet_i_feel_like_im_drowning
It isn’t about the depth of the water; it’s about the weight of the air. The Paradox of Shallow Waters becomes louder than the help you’re trying to scream for
Even in shallow water, a hand up can make the difference between sinking and standing. A self-imposed standard of perfection
When Two Feet sings about being "used" and "bruised," he’s speaking to the exhaustion of giving your all to someone (or something) only to realize you’re losing yourself in the process. The song has become an anthem for anyone reclaiming their power from a situation that was slowly pulling them under. How to Find the Surface
Just like the shifting beat in a song, sometimes you need to break your pattern to find a new breath.
We’ve all been there. You’re standing in shallow water—metaphorically speaking—and yet, the pressure is immense. It’s that haunting line from Two Feet that resonates so deeply: “Two feet, I feel like I'm drowning.”