Grieving is a poignant track by Dhruv, released on August 2nd, 2024, as part of his debut album Private Blizzard. This song delves into themes of loss and emotional recovery, showcasing Dhruv’s signature blend of introspective lyrics and soulful melodies.
Written by Dhruv alongside producer [Produc...
[Verse 1]
I'm up before the morning
My eyes are on the ceiling
Thought you walked through the doorway
Guess that's a part of grieving
I keep a place for you in
The corner where I'm drinking
My first coffee
[Pre-Chorus]
Our stars were just aligning
And now they're dissipating
Shrouded by the light of
The inner cityscape and
Time moves at its own pace
I wonder how it's feeling
Wherever you are
[Chorus]
Oh, I'm learning how to move ahead
Learning how to grow
Learning how to lead
Life without you, friend
[Verse 2]
I haven't talked about you
In a few weeks and
Someone says your name, I
Remember how to breathe in
The wound is fairly swollen
But I've finally stopped the bleeding
Train's moving forward
[Pre-Chorus]
Piccadilly Circus
I thought I passed you on the way home
Remember I was nervous
First time we went to dinner
Memories are stray bullets
They wound my frail subconscious
Even sleep is exhausting oh
[Chorus]
Oh I'm learning how to move ahead
Learning how to grow (ohhh)
Learning how to lead
Life without you, friend
[Bridge]
And oh wow, the dust had barely settled in
Then you had to go
Then you had to lead
Life with someone else
[Refrain]
Oh I know I'm, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Oh I know I'm, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Oh I know I, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Better alone I, know I'm
Oh I know I'm
I'm used to being alone
[Chorus]
I'm learning how to move ahead
Learning how to grow
Learning how to lead
Life without you, friend, friend
Learning how to grow up
Learning how to lead
Life without you, friend
Grieving was written by Alessandro Buccellati & JT Daly & dhruv.
Grieving was produced by JT Daly.
It’s a song about the end of a relationship. Exploring that as its own shade of grief. Different because the person is still somewhere in the world but similarly strange because they were a big part of your life and now they are not a part of it all.
— via Under the Radar