Fall asleep, dream of you, then wake up and do nothing about it 🤍 thee song of songs #neckdeep
Listening to songs like Neck Deep’s can deeply resonate with anyone who has experienced unspoken feelings or longing for someone. The lyric "Fall asleep, dream of you, then wake up and do nothing about it" perfectly captures the frustration of being emotionally stuck—held captive by dreams and thoughts but hesitant to take real steps. From personal experience, I find that music that expresses vulnerability often helps ease the weight of these emotions. Singing or listening to songs where the artist repeats lines like "I'll still sing for you" becomes a form of catharsis. It’s a reminder that even when action feels impossible, expressing feelings through art or music is a way to cope and hold on to hope. This theme is common in pop punk and emo genres, where openness about inner struggles connects people. Engaging with such songs encourages reflection on our own emotional barriers. For fans of Neck Deep, sharing experiences through hashtags (#neckdeep) fosters community and understanding. Ultimately, acknowledging these feelings and finding outlets—whether music, writing, or talking—can help transform passive longing into meaningful growth or eventual courage to act.