And so they say lord for everything a reason
For every ending a new beginning
Oh so they say baby for everything a reason
And so they say baby for everything a reason
And those who loved before will be brought back together
Yeah those who loved before will be brought back together
And so they say baby for everything a reason
And so they say baby you will be brought
Brought back to me
I saw you leaving
I saw the light go out
I saw you leaving
I saw you leaving
And so they say lord for everything a reason
My house is haunted by wrong desire
And on my skin left the scent of indignation
And so they say baby for everything a reason
Don't call me that I had everything i needed
For every lie honey the truth lay underneath it
Oh so they say baby for everything a reason
And so they say baby you will be brought
Brought back to me
I saw you leaving
I saw the light go out
I saw you leaving
I saw you
Come back to me
About This Song
"For Everything A Reason" is a haunting meditation on loss, faith, and the struggle to find meaning in separation and grief. The song grapples with the common platitude that "everything happens for a reason," examining whether this belief can truly provide comfort when faced with devastating loss-specifically watching someone you love leave or die. Round's vocals carry a profound vulnerability as she wrestles between desperate hope and crushing reality, repeatedly invoking what "they say" about divine purpose while her own experience tells a different story. The track's sparse, atmospheric production creates an intimate, almost prayer-like quality that amplifies the raw emotion in her delivery. Musically, it blends folk sensibilities with alternative rock elements, featuring delicate instrumentation that swells and recedes like waves of grief. The song's power lies in its honest portrayal of how religious or spiritual consolations can feel hollow in moments of acute pain, even as we cling to them for survival. Round captures the universal human experience of trying to reconcile faith with suffering, making the song resonate deeply with anyone who has questioned whether there truly is meaning behind their deepest losses. The repetitive structure mirrors the obsessive nature of grief, where the same thoughts and desperate bargains cycle endlessly through the mind.
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