Margot Liotta's Latest Is a Song That Will Linger "In My Bones" For Some Time to Come


There are moments in life when you experience an overwhelming sense of awe and relaxation. It's in these moments that time seems to stand still, and everything around you fades away into silence. These instances are rare, but they leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul. They are moments that you never forget. 

One thing that can create these rare moments is music, particularly a song such as "In My Bones" by Margot Liotta. This song is an honest ode to the struggles of growing up and coming to terms with the harsh realities of life. The lyrics capture the emotions of a young person figuring things out and trying to make sense of the world around them. 

The melody is a gentle nudge toward the light that shines even in the darkest times. It's a soothing reminder that it's perfectly alright to stumble and fall and to take all the time you need to heal and grow. The lyrics, penned by Liotta, are a beautiful blend of raw emotions and heartfelt storytelling that create a sense of connection and empathy. Liotta's voice is nothing short of mesmerizing as she weaves a tale of growing up, experiencing relationships, and facing the harsh realities of life. 

The lyrics are profoundly moving and paint a vivid picture of life's journey. The lines, "Making jokes to hide the fact that cards could always fall / Tying knots and taking shots and skipping shitty stones / Learning what the words mean seven years after the song / I do not want to hurt you but I'm scared it's in my bones," are a testament to the power of music in conveying emotions that are often difficult to express.

In short, "In My Bones" is a song that will linger on in your heart long after the music has stopped.

Watch the "In My Bones" lyric video below:

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