I call you now to tell you I'm thinking of you
But it does me no good when the phone is just blocking my view
And I would sail back to you
And I would sail back to you
And I would come back and admit that it wasn't your fault
But I'm tired and unwilling to be the only one who was wrong
And I would sail back to you
And I would sail back to you
And I would sail back to you
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
I'll be sailing on your deep blue eyes
About This Song
"Everything Trying" is a haunting meditation on the paralysis that follows a relationship's end, where the desire to reconcile wars against pride and emotional exhaustion. Jurado crafts a narrative of someone caught between longing and self-preservation, wanting to return and apologize but feeling drained by the prospect of shouldering all the blame once again. The repeated refrain "I would sail back to you" becomes both a promise and a lament-expressing genuine desire while highlighting the vast emotional distance that now exists. The song's sparse, melancholic arrangement features gentle acoustic guitar and Jurado's characteristically vulnerable vocals, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels like overhearing someone's private confession. The metaphor of sailing suggests both the romantic notion of a grand gesture and the arduous journey required to bridge the gap between two people. What makes the track particularly resonant is its honest portrayal of relationship dynamics where fault becomes a burden neither party wants to carry alone. The production's restraint mirrors the emotional withholding described in the lyrics, with empty spaces that feel as significant as the notes played. Jurado captures that specific kind of romantic stalemate where love persists but communication has broken down, leaving both parties "trying" but failing to reconnect. The song resonated with listeners because it articulates the complex emotions of wanting to fix something while feeling too depleted to make the first move-a universal experience in the aftermath of love gone wrong.
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