Screaming Underwater – Alex Warren

Some nights feel like a lifetime inside my room

Sometimes I need a lifeline, you know I do

My fingers are cold but my heart is freezing

It’s chilling my bones, I’m losing my feeling

I’m feeling alone with everyone near me

Can nobody hear me?

It feels like I’m screaming underwater

And no one sees me sinking to the bottom

Baby, there’s no use in trying harder

It feel like I’m screaming

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

Bright lights, but on the inside I’m black and blue

Hopeless, but they don’t notice what I’m going through

You know I do

My fingers are cold but my heart is freezing

It’s chilling my bones, I’m losing my feeling

I’m feeling alone with everyone near me

Can nobody hear me?

It feels like I’m screaming underwater

And no one sees me sinking to the bottom

Baby, there’s no use in trying harder

It feel like I’m screaming

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

It feel like I’m screaming underwater

Exploring the Depths of Emotional Isolation

In “Screaming Underwater,” Alex Warren masterfully captures the overwhelming sensation of feeling invisible, even amidst a crowd. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of internal struggle, where outward appearances of normalcy mask emotional turmoil. Warren uses metaphors like “screaming underwater” to express the frustration of not being heard or understood, despite desperate attempts to reach out. The repeated references to coldness and numbness further emphasize the sense of isolation and helplessness, resonating deeply with listeners who have experienced similar feelings. This track stands as a poignant reflection on mental health, reminding us of the importance of empathy and connection.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Alex Warren
  • Release Year: 2024