Troye Sivan & Songwriting: A Look at His Breathtaking Lyrics
Just last week, Troye Sivan left the music scene humming with excitement upon his announcement of a brand new single. Titled ‘Easy,’ the young star has fed us slices of the song and accompanying visuals, preparing us for what’s to come.
Interestingly, last week Troye Sivan mentioned that he was “very scared” to put out this new track. But somehow, he always delivers, doesn’t he? Look at his latest single for example, ‘Take Yourself Home’ garnered a lot of praise and also witnessed the star experiment with different kinds of sounds and melodies. Perhaps the one thing that stands out about Troye’s music is also his lyrics. They’re always thoughtful, well-fleshed out and induce a swarm of emotions, buzzing through our bodies.
And so, we figured, in order to celebrate his upcoming single, we’d look back on some of his loveliest lyrics.
Photo Credits: Troye Sivan Official Instagram
2. ‘Long nights, daydreams
Sugar and smoke rings, I’ve been a fool’
-Strawberries & Cigarettes
3. ‘I see quiet nights part over ice and Tanqueray
But everything is shattering and it’s my mistake’ – Fools
4. ‘Let’s go for a walk down Easy Street
Where you can be reborn
And kiss me on the mouth and set me free’ – Bite
5. ‘Sweat and conversations seep into my bones
Four walls are not enough
I’ll take a dip into the
Unknown, unknown’
-Happy Little Pill
6. ‘I don’t care much for locks on the window
To keep me at bay
I leave you one last kiss on your pillow
‘Fore I fly away’ – Lost Boy
7. ‘I’m running, running just to keep my hands on you
There was a time that I was so blue
What I got to do to show you?’ – There for You
8. ‘Oh, I want to skip stones on your skin, boy
And drown me in your water’ – Lucky Strike
9. ‘When our prime has come and gone
And our youth is all but melted, melted
We can listen to this song
So we don’t have to accept it’
– What A Heavenly Way to Die
10. ‘There’s a chill in the air and a sinking feeling
Coming over me
Like bitter tangerine
Like sirens in the streets’ – Plum
By: Nina Karun