Something in the Orange is a poignant and emotionally charged song by the rising country artist Zach Bryan. Known for his raw and heartfelt storytelling, Zach Bryan captures the essence of longing and heartbreak in this track. The lyrics delve into the complexities of love and loss, painting a vivid picture of a relationship that is fading away.
With his signature blend of folk and country influences, Bryan’s powerful vocals and evocative lyrics resonate deeply with listeners, making “Something in the Orange” a standout piece in his discography. The song showcases his talent for crafting intimate and relatable narratives that touch the soul.
Something in the Orange song
[Verse]
It’ll be fine by dusk light, I’m tellin’ you, baby
These things eat at your bones and drive your young mind crazy
But when you place your head between my collar and jaw
I don’t know much, but there’s no weight at all
And I’m damned if I do and I’m damned if I don’t
‘Cause if I say I miss you, I know that you won’t
But I miss you in the mornings when I see the sun
Somethin’ in the orange tells me we’re not done
To you, I’m just a man; to me, you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again, somethin’ in the orange
Tells me you’re never comin’ home
If you leave today, I’ll just stare at the way
The orange touches all things around
The grass trees and dew, how I just hate you
Please turn those headlights around
I need to hear you say you’ve been waitin’ all night
There’s orange dancin’ in your eyes from bulb light
Your voice only trembles when you try to speak
Take me back to us dancin’, this wood used to creak
To you, I’m just a man; to me, you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again, somethin’ in the orange
Tells me you’re never comin’ home
If you leave today, I’ll just stare at the way
The orange touches all things around
The grass trees and dew, how I just hate you
Please turn those headlights around
To you, I’m just a man; to me, you’re all I am
Where the hell am I supposed to go?
I poisoned myself again, somethin’ in the orange
Tells me you’re never comin’ home
If you leave today, I’ll just stare at the way
The orange touches all things around
The grass, trees, and dew, how I just hate you
Please turn those headlights around
Please turn those headlights around
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the theme of “Something in the Orange”?
The song explores themes of longing, heartbreak, and the complexities of love and loss.
Who is the artist behind “Something in the Orange”?
The song is by Zach Bryan, a rising country artist known for his raw and heartfelt storytelling.
What genre does “Something in the Orange” belong to?
The song blends folk and country influences.
What imagery is prominently featured in the lyrics of “Something in the Orange”?
The song features vivid imagery of dusk light, orange hues, and natural elements like grass and trees.
What emotions does “Something in the Orange” evoke?
The song evokes emotions of sadness, longing, and a deep sense of loss.
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