You get to a certain age where you prepare yourself for happiness. Sometimes you never remember to actually get happy
You get to a certain age where you prepare yourself for happiness. Sometimes you never remember to actually get happy
John Mayer, the renowned singer-songwriter known for his introspective lyrics and soulful melodies, has often explored themes of love, loss, and self-discovery in his music. One of his most poignant songs, "Stop This Train," delves into the idea of growing older and the struggle to find happiness in the midst of life's challenges.The lyrics of "Stop This Train" reflect the sentiment of getting to a certain age where one prepares themselves for happiness, only to realize that true happiness may be elusive. Mayer sings about the passage of time and the inevitability of aging, capturing the universal experience of grappling with the complexities of life and the pursuit of contentment.