I'm drifting through the ocean, got my head on the floor I'm trying to find my footing, but I'm walking on the shore The pre-chorus sets the tone for the chorus, with Clinton describing his feelings of disorientation and disconnection. He's trying to find his footing, but it's like walking on unstable ground.
I'm drifting through the ocean, got my head on the floor I'm trying to find my footing, but I'm walking on the shore The pre-chorus repeats, emphasizing the feelings of disorientation and disconnection. chase_atlantic_friends_lyrics
Oh, Atlantic friends, we're just drifting apart Like ships in the night, we'll never find our way back to the start We're just echoes in the dark, trying to find our way But we'll never find our way, Atlantic friends, we're just drifting away The chorus is a haunting reflection on the disconnection and longing in relationships. Clinton sings about the pain of drifting apart from loved ones, like ships passing in the night. I'm drifting through the ocean, got my head
I've been trying to find my place, in this world outside But it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack, I'm searching for a light Tryna find my way back to your heart But it's like trying to find my way through a storm The second verse continues the theme of searching and longing. Clinton is trying to find his place in the world, but it's like searching for a needle in a haystack. He's also trying to find his way back to the person he loves. Oh, Atlantic friends, we're just drifting apart Like
Oh, Atlantic friends, we're just drifting apart Like ships in the night, we'll never find our way back to the start We're just echoes in the dark, trying to find our way But we'll never find our way, Atlantic friends, we're just drifting away The chorus repeats, with Clinton's emotive vocals conveying the pain and longing in the lyrics.