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    Pool: Catharsis in the Deep with Amelie Lucille’s Stirring Anthem

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaMay 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Pool: Catharsis in the Deep with Amelie Lucille’s Stirring Anthem
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    “Swim in my tears because you built the pool.”

    With those hauntingly visceral words, Amelie Lucille lays bare the core anguish pulsing through her latest single, Pool.

    It’s a searing indictment of emotional manipulation, a defiant howl against the sort of toxic relationship that leaves one partner swimming in the teardrops of their own despair.

    Amelie Lucille Pool song cover
    Amelie Lucille Pool song cover

    Yet, far from wallowing in melancholy, Pool emerges as a primal scream of catharsis, an exorcism of past demons delivered with Lucille’s signature blend of raw vulnerability and steely resolve.

    Her voice, rich and emotive, imbues even the most lacerating lyrics with a peculiar beauty, commanding the listener’s rapt attention like a mystic weaving an intricate spell.

    Musically, Pool has a somewhat restrained elegance. The delicate lattice of fingerpicked acoustic guitar, brushed percussion, and haunting violin conjures a wistful, dreamy ambiance that belies the track’s unflinching emotional honesty.

    Amelie Lucille’s vocals glide on this sparse backdrop, at times hushed and confessional, at others a torrent of hard-won defiance.

    What ultimately elevates Pool above mere cathartic venting is Amelie Lucille’s deft hand as a lyricist and storyteller.

    She has an almost novelistic knack for vividly depicting the myriad complexities of a frayed romance, seamlessly toggling between scathing condemnation (“use up my lungs when you stop breathing”) and soul-baring pathos (“watch as I stare, you never mind”).

    Yet, for all its inward exploration, Pool ultimately transcends the personal to reach a sort of universal truth about the resilience of the human spirit.

    “You always lied, now we’re even, but even still means that we’re through,” Amelie Lucille intones at the track’s cathartic climax, her voice brimming with the sort of hard-won wisdom that can only be forged in the fires of profound heartache.

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    Amelie Lucille Pool Lyrics

    let the light in

    under your skin
    it bleeds through

    love what i fear
    swim in my tears
    cause you built the pool

    use up my lungs
    when you stop breathing
    and when you’re done
    it’s no use
    take up my life
    like it means nothing
    it’s always the hurt ones i lose

    run through my hair
    watch as i stare
    you never mind

    loosing my head
    after what’s said
    when the lights go out

    open your eyes
    now you see clear
    for the first time
    i’m not there
    you always lied
    now we’re even
    but even still means that we’re through

    you scream
    for me

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