Good Enough
Summary
"Good Enough" is a raw reflection on feeling invisible and unworthy. Carlie Hanson captures the struggle with self-doubt and the longing for connection in a world that often feels isolating.
Full Analysis
The song dives deep into themes of insecurity and emotional isolation. Carlie paints a picture of someone who feels lost and disconnected from themselves and others. The lyrics express a desire for companionship while battling internal voices that reinforce feelings of inadequacy. It's relatable and hits hard for anyone who's ever felt like they just don't measure up.
Verse 1
Out of focus, out of focus
I don't call, nobody notice, nobody know this
I'm invisible (I'm invisible), even to myself (even to myself)
On my mattress, on my mattress
In this opening verse, Carlie sets the scene of emotional detachment. She feels "out of focus," suggesting confusion and a lack of clarity in her life. The mention of being "invisible" emphasizes her sense of isolation. It's like she's shouting into a void and no one hears her, not even herself. The mattress symbolizes her comfort zone but also her stagnation, hinting at a struggle to reach out or connect.
Chorus
I push everyone away
Before they can run away
I'm not gonna let you see
Everything underneath
The chorus reveals a defensive strategy against vulnerability. Carlie acknowledges that she pushes others away to avoid the pain of rejection. It’s a protective mechanism, but it also highlights her fear of intimacy. She’s aware that she’s hiding parts of herself, and this creates a barrier to real connection. It’s a powerful contrast between wanting closeness and fearing it.
Verse 2
With the lights off, with the lights off
I don't have to see the things I'm terrified of
I'm invisible (I'm invisible), keep it to myself
Keep it to myself, keep it to myself, baby
In the second verse, the lights being off symbolizes avoidance. Carlie prefers to hide from her fears rather than confront them. The repetition of "keep it to myself" underscores her struggle to share her feelings. She seems trapped in her own mind, further isolating herself from the world around her. It's a cycle of fear and loneliness that many can relate to.
Chorus
I put up a thousand walls
So I don't get hurt no more
All you get is what you see
This ain't no apology
This chorus reinforces her defensive walls. Carlie realizes that these barriers prevent true connection and intimacy. Saying "this ain't no apology" suggests she won’t apologize for her feelings or her need for protection. It's more of a declaration of her emotional state, showing strength in her vulnerability, even if it feels like a weakness.
Bridge
Please, don't leave me alone
(Yeah, yeah)
Won't you carry me home?
The bridge is a desperate plea for connection. Carlie's vulnerability shines through here. She longs for someone to support her, to bring her back to a place of comfort. It’s a moment of raw honesty that illustrates her deep desire to not be left alone, highlighting the loneliness that permeates the song.
Outro
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
I don't think I'm ever gonna find someone
Don't you leave me alone
Won't you carry me home?
In the outro, the repeated doubts about being "good enough" echo the main themes of the song. The repetition emphasizes the weight of her feelings and the fear of being unloved. It's a haunting conclusion that leaves listeners with a sense of sympathy for her struggle. She’s reaching out, still hoping for someone to bridge that gap of loneliness.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, “Good Enough” is a heartfelt exploration of insecurity and the longing for connection. Carlie Hanson skillfully expresses feelings that many people experience but often struggle to articulate. The song captures the essence of wanting to be seen and loved while battling the inner turmoil that makes that so difficult. It's relatable, raw, and deeply emotional, making it a powerful anthem for anyone feeling alone in their struggles.
Full Lyrics
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Yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)
Yeah, yeah (yeah, yeah)
Out of focus, out of focus
I don't call, nobody notice, nobody know this
I'm invisible (I'm invisible), even to myself (even to myself)
On my mattress, on my mattress
My only friends are dust and ashes, blunts and matches
It's a ritual (it's a ritual) but it don't help (but it don't help)
I push everyone away
Before they can run away
I'm not gonna let you see
Everything underneath
I put up a thousand walls
So I don't get hurt no more
All you get is what you see
This ain't no apology
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
I don't think I'm ever gonna find someone
Don't you leave me alone
Won't you carry me home?
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
Voices in my head, wish I could turn 'em off
Don't you leave me alone
Won't you carry me home?
With the lights off, with the lights off
I don't have to see the things I'm terrified of
I'm invisible (I'm invisible), keep it to myself
Keep it to myself, keep it to myself, baby
TV's on, but I ain't watching
I'm just tryna fill the silence while I lie here
And it's a ritual (it's a ritual) but it don't help, help, help
I put up a thousand walls
So I don't get hurt no more
All you get is what you see
This ain't no apology
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
I don't think I'm ever gonna find someone
Don't you leave me alone
Won't you carry me home? (Yeah, yeah)
I don't think I'll ever be good enough (good enough)
Voices in my head, wish I could turn 'em off (wish I could turn 'em off)
Don't you leave me alone (don't you leave me alone)
Won't you carry me home?
Please, don't leave me alone (yeah, yeah)
(Please, don't leave me alone)
(Yeah, yeah)
Won't you carry me home? (Yeah, yeah)
Won't you carry me home?
Please, don't leave me alone (yeah, yeah)
Won't you carry me home? (Yeah, yeah)
Please, don't leave me alone
Please, don't leave me alone (yeah, yeah)
Won't you carry me home?
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
I don't think I'm ever gonna find someone
Don't you leave me alone (don't you leave me alone)
Won't you carry me home?
I don't think I'll ever be good enough
Voices in my head, wish I could turn 'em off
Don't you leave me alone
Won't you carry me home?
Please, don't leave me alone (good enough)
Won't you carry me home? (Find someone)
Please, don't leave me alone (good enough)
Please, don't leave me alone
Won't you carry me home? (Good enough)