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Lyrics
She’d take the world off my shouldersIf it was ever hard to move
She’d turn the rain to a rainbow
When I was living in the blue
Why then, if she is so perfect
Do I still wish that it was you?
Perfect don’t mean that it’s working
So what can I do? (Ooh)
When you’re out of sight
In my mind
‘Cause sometimes I look in her eyes
And that’s where I find a glimpse of us
And I try to fall for her touch
But I’m thinking of the way it was
Said I’m fine and said I moved on
I’m only here passing time in her arms
Hoping I’ll find
A glimpse of us
Tell me he savors your glory
Does he laugh the way I did?
Is this a part of your story?
One that I had never lived
Maybe one day you’ll feel lonely
And in his eyes, you’ll get a glimpse
Maybe you’ll start slipping slowly
And find me again
When you’re out of sight
In my mind
‘Cause sometimes I look in her eyes
And that’s where I find a glimpse of us
And I try to fall for her touch
But I’m thinking of the way it was
Said I’m fine and said I moved on
I’m only here passing time in her arms
Hoping I’ll find
A glimpse of us
Ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh
‘Cause sometimes I look in her eyes
And that’s where I find a glimpse of us
And I try to fall for her touch
But I’m thinking of the way it was
Said I’m fine and said I moved on
I’m only here passing time in her arms
Hoping I’ll find
A glimpse of us
In a world where pop music often glitters with the facade of perfect romances and happy endings, Joji presents us with a stark contrast in his hauntingly beautiful track ‘Glimpse of Us’. Through his soul-stirring lyrics and melancholic melodies, Joji weaves a narrative that pulls the veil back on what it means to yearn for what once was.
As a music journalist, it’s a rare gift to come across a song that speaks with such raw honesty about the complexities of love and the human heart. ‘Glimpse of Us’ is one such gift, a narrative ballad that holds a mirror to the bittersweet experiences of moving on and the deep etchings of former love that refuse to fade.
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Joji’s narrative begins by painting a portrait of a current lover who seems to encapsulate perfection, a person who could make the world seem lighter and brighter. Yet, amidst this seemingly idyllic partnership, Joji’s soul is anchored in the past, tethered to memories of another. The artist confronts the dissonance between what is perfect on paper and what resonates within the heart.
In admitting that he still longs for ‘the way it was’ even when present in another’s arms, Joji captures an all-too-familiar human condition: our tendency to mythologize past relationships and find them haunting our present, often at the most unexpected moments. The song is as much a lamentation as it is a confrontation of this persistent nostalgia.
Eyes as Portals to Past Love
There’s something universally poignant about the eyes being a conduit for forgotten emotions, and Joji expertly navigates this motif. When he sings of looking into his partner’s eyes and finding ‘a glimpse of us’, he’s navigating the deep waters of intimate connection, describing an involuntary search for a love that lingers in the recesses of one’s being.
This line serves as a striking reminder that sometimes the most significant connections we forge with others lie not in the present, but in the almost phantom presences of our past. Joji’s candidness here speaks volumes about the human experience of trying to replace what was lost with something that simply cannot fill the depths of a past echo.
The Torturous Futility of Rebound Love
In an agonizingly honest admission, Joji reveals a dynamic that many experience but few will confess: the interim lover, a placeholder for the heart. The stark reality he presents—of passing time in someone’s arms while hoping to rediscover a trace of a former significant other—speaks to the desperation and sometimes futility of seeking solace post-breakup.
This part of the song paints a deeply relatable picture of the rebound relationship, highlighting the internal struggle between desiring to move forward and being stuck in a loop of past sentiments. Here, Joji becomes the voice for many silent hearts struggling amidst the remnants of love’s ruins.
Wishing Old Love Upon New Lovers
A twist in perspective occurs as Joji contemplates whether his former lover ever sees him in her current beau, whether she too is haunted by what they shared. This curiosity is humanizing; it paints a picture of a connection that maybe, just possibly, was not as one-sided in its depth as our fears would have us believe.
The tentative hope that an ex may slip into old patterns and ‘find me again’ lays bare the secret wishes that many nurse in privacy. Joji’s bravery in voicing such vulnerabilities resonates deeply with those who secretly harbor hope for a rekindled romance against the likely permanence of their separation.
A Glimpse of Us—The Lingering Question
The song crescendos with a piercing question that remains suspended in the air—will there ever truly be a ‘glimpse of us’ within future relationships, or is this an unattainable yearning for a feeling that no longer exists? Joji doesn’t offer answers, only a reflective space within his music for listeners to ponder their own experiences.
Ultimately, ‘Glimpse of Us’ doesn’t look to resolve the pain of past love but to acknowledge its presence and the effect it has on our capacity to love anew. The song stands out as a somber ode to the ghosts of relationships past and the echoes of love that continue to shape our emotional landscapes.