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    SOZI’s Skipping Stones: A Melancholy Drift Beneath Twilight Skies

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaApril 4, 2025Updated:September 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sozi’s Skipping Stones: A Melancholy Drift Beneath Twilight Skies
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    There’s a ghost of something unspoken in SOZI’s song Skipping Stones, creeping in before the lyrics even land.

    SOZI leans into fragility with hushed vocals and guitar strums that feel like they’ve been sitting in the sun too long—warm, faded, a little worn.

    “I’ve got days that bleed right into nights,” she sings, not as a complaint, but like she’s recounting something that’s just always been true.

    There’s something folk about it—soft, slow-burning, and unafraid to sit with silence.

    It’s not just the way the pre-chorus lifts (“When the puzzle fits in place / Sun will rise and hit erase”) but how it floats back down into the chorus like a leaf brushing water: “We’ll be skipping stones by the waterside / As the ripples fade into the sky.”

    SOZI’s imagery is tactile—drenched skies, rising tides, half-truth friendships. It’s less about resolution, more about surrender.

    Featured on Netflix’s Temptation Island, the track swells like a memory mid-sentence.

    When she asks, “Are you ready?” it’s not a challenge. It’s a whisper that maybe neither of you are—but the tide’s coming anyway.

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    Skipping Stones Lyrics by SOZI

    Verse
    I’ve got days that bleed right into nights
    And it goes round and round
    Guess thats just life

    And if the rain falls 
    it pours right into my soul
    Let it wash over me
    Maybe than I will be free 

    Pre Chorus
    When the puzzle fits in place
    Sun will rise and hit erase 

    It’ll feel like a new day 
    And I’m ready 
    For this
    Cause we’ll 

    Chorus
    Will be skipping stones by the waterside
    As the ripples fade into the sky 
    Oh ah oh oh oh 

    Time to let it all go 

    See the colors glowing in the twilight
    Purple blue in the skyline 
    Oh ah oh oh oh 

    Time to let it all go 

    Verse 
    I’ve got friends
    That do love to pretend
    That they’ll always be there
    I hope that they’ll be there

    Cause when the tides rise
    Who’s first to be by my side
    Oh time will tell the truth
    Are you ready? Are you ready?

    SOZI
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