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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Blush" by the artist "Wolf Alice"

The song "Blush" by Wolf Alice is about overcoming pain and finding happiness despite past hurts and insecurities.

In the verses, the lyrical heroine reflects on the past that caused her pain ("Cursing things that have been making me sad for so long"). She fears this pain may return but also feels happy in the present. In the second verse, she acknowledges her mistakes ("Spoke out about things that I'd get wrong"), but encourages decisiveness and action to achieve happiness ("You've got two hands to take whatever you can but be quick, to be happy at all").

The pre-chorus marks a turning point: the heroine realizes her self-worth ("Realized I was good"). She is prepared for rejection ("Turn me away, as expected"), but it no longer frightens her. She experiences unexpected happiness and liberation ("Knocked down, stunned, unexpectedly happy"), reassuring herself and perhaps addressing the listener that "it's alright" and "you can be just what you want to be."

The chorus and bridge repeatedly emphasize the phrase "Knocked down, stunned, unexpectedly happy," highlighting the euphoria and surprise of newfound happiness. The heroine reiterates that she is "happy now" and "I'm alright," demonstrating her confidence in the present moment.

The outro returns to the opening lines, but they resonate differently now. The heroine curses past sorrows but no longer fears their return. She has found strength and happiness within herself, and the final question "Are you happy now?" sounds like an invitation to share this feeling.

[Verse:]

Curse the things that made me sad for so long

Yeah, it hurts to think that they can still go on

I'm happy now

Are you happy now?

Spoke out the things that you‘ve worked out to be wrong

You got two hands to take all you can, but don't take too long

To be happy somehow

Are you happy now?

[Pre-Chorus:]

Figured out I'm good

Turn me down like I knew I should

Punch drunk, dumb struck, pot luck happy, happy

But don't chicken out, it's all good

You're allowed to be what you could

[Chorus:]

Punch drunk, dumb struck, pot luck happy happy [x3]

[Bridge:]

Figured out I'm good

Turn me down like I knew I should

Happy now

Don't chicken out, it's all good

You're allowed to be what you could

Happy now [x3]

I feel good

[Outro:]

Curse the things that made me sad for so long

Yeah it hurts to think that they can still go on

I'm happy now

Are you happy now?

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