purelyanecdotal
Lyrically, I love how universally relatable the first half of the track is. Musically, I feel like it is one of Miya's better releases since her awesome debut - poignant, almost plaintive, melodies that saunter along, an acoustic guitar performance that hits you right in the feels, and most importantly, expressive vocals that soar like a free dove at the choruses and quavers like an sliver of air passed through a crevice at the verses.