You never worship, you never worship your life
You never worship, you never worship your life
You never worship, you never worship your life
You never worship, you never worship your life
You never worship (you never worship)
You never worship your life (never worship your life)
You never worship (you never worship)
You never worship your life (never worship your life)
All the while you're standing still
You are always in the past
You won't let the good times in
If you do, you make sure they won't last
Can't you see the lights? They're shining
To lead you back again
My heartbeats can be a silver lining
Just listen well to them
You never worship (You never worship)
You never worship your life
You never worship, you never worship your life
(You never worship your life)
All the while you're standing still
You are always in the past
You won't let the good times in
If you do, you make sure they won't last
Can't you see the lights? They're shining
To lead you back again
My heartbeats can be a silver lining
Just listen well to them
'Cause they will worship (They will worship)
They will worship your life
They will worship (They will worship)
They will worship your life
They will worship, they will worship your life
(They will worship your life)
They will worship, they will worship your life
(They will worship your life)
About This Song
"Worship" is a haunting meditation on self-neglect and the human tendency to diminish our own lives, built around the hypnotic repetition of the central accusation "You never worship your life." Brun's ethereal, folk-influenced vocals deliver this mantra with both gentleness and urgency, creating an intimate yet universal call for self-appreciation over a sparse, atmospheric arrangement. The song explores themes of self-sabotage and emotional paralysis, particularly how people get trapped in past pain and refuse to embrace present joy or possibility. Through its minimalist structure and repetitive lyrics, the track functions as both a critique of self-destructive patterns and a meditative prayer for self-compassion. The song stands out for its ability to transform a simple phrase into a profound spiritual and psychological examination of how we treat ourselves.
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