Frank Ocean: Swim Good Meaning

Song Released: 2011
Swim Good Lyrics
[Verse 1:]
That's a pretty big trunk on my Lincoln town car, ain't it?
Big enough to take these broken hearts and put 'em in it
Now I'm driving 'round on the boulevard, trunk bleeding
And every time the cops pull me over, they don't ever...
That's a pretty big trunk on my Lincoln town car, ain't it?
Big enough to take these broken hearts and put 'em in it
Now I'm driving 'round on the boulevard, trunk bleeding
And every time the cops pull me over, they don't ever...
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It is a depressing song.
A sad grief/guilt story/poem of a relationship, about a man who tries to escape his pain comprising suicide. 'I’m about to drive in the ocean', 'I’m going off, don’t try stopping me.' And that it is, easier to give up then keep trying. The ocean can also be seen as a way to symbolise his pain.
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