The song "Blue" by Emarosa explores themes of emotional turmoil, self-doubt, and the struggle to find stability in one's life. The lyrics suggest that the narrator is experiencing inner turmoil and possibly questioning their own sanity. The song starts with the acknowledgment that something might be wrong in their life and that they may be the cause of their own danger. They express a desire for someone to understand their pain by saying, "Go give me my broken bones, I'm walking home, I don't feel a thing anymore." This line suggests that the narrator feels numb and detached from their emotions. The next lines indicate the narrator's struggle to handle this aspect of their life. They feel unable to feel safe or find someone who can take their place and alleviate their pain. They admit, "Because I am not forgiving enough to stay insane." This suggests that they are aware that holding onto their emotional turmoil only keeps them trapped in a cycle of instability. The chorus of the song emphasizes the narrator's state of mind. They claim that only the fall is mine, which could reference their tendency to fall into emotional lows. They express acceptance and even enjoyment of this instability by saying, "And I'm finding it more than fine." However, they still long for someone to pull them through and call their name, indicating a desire for help and support. As the song progresses, the narrator questions if there is something wrong with them and states that they do not blame others for their emotional state. They express the sentiment that if they had a reason to feel the way they do, they wouldn't need help from others. The lyrics of the song also contain a self-reflection, where the narrator admits to losing sight of what others mean to them and losing parts of themselves in the process. They feel isolated in their struggle, implying that everyone goes through difficult times but they feel especially empty. In the end, the narrator pleads for guidance and asks for someone to tell them what to do. This portrays their vulnerability and desire for someone to help them understand their emotions better. Overall, "Blue" by Emarosa delves into the complexities of emotional turmoil, self-blame, a search for stability, and the longing for support and understanding. The song captures the inner struggles of a person trying to navigate their feelings and find solace in a turbulent existence.