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Lyrics of This World’s A Giant — Zach Bryan

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Song Info

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  • Title: This World’s A Giant
  • Artist: Zach Bryan
  • Producer: Zach Bryan
  • Release Date: November 7, 2024
  • Genre: Country, Singer-Songwriter
  • Language: English

Lyrics Meaning

Zach Bryan’s This World’s A Giant reflects on life’s heaviness and the solace found within simple moments. The song centers around themes of vulnerability, exhaustion, and the quiet resilience of finding reasons to keep going. Bryan speaks from a perspective of weariness but also determination, as he battles both external and internal challenges. Phrases like, “Be still, be quiet, this world's a giant” capture a feeling of being dwarfed by the vastness of life’s demands. The lyrics intertwine moments of warmth and nostalgia—hearing guitars, laughter in the kitchen, and pouring wine. Yet, they reveal tension as Bryan confronts his own struggles with self-doubt and responsibilities. There’s a poignant contradiction in his desire for children while admitting to habits he’s yet to break, showcasing a conflict between longing for maturity and lingering immaturity. Bryan’s lines suggest that peace is elusive, but family and love can be a source of hope, even on the hardest days.

Top 8 Songs Similar to This World’s A Giant by Zach Bryan

  1. The Weary Kind – Ryan Bingham
    Much like Bryan’s ballad, Bingham’s song speaks of the exhaustion of facing life’s hardships. In both songs, there’s a struggle with personal demons and a search for redemption, portraying weariness with a longing to hold onto what’s left of hope and resilience.
  2. Hurricane – Luke Combs
    This song captures the tumult of difficult relationships and finding solace amidst the storm. Both artists use imagery of storms and giants, comparing life’s pressures to unstoppable natural forces that demand courage to weather. Bryan’s and Combs’ songs share a theme of resilience.
  3. If We Were Vampires – Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
    Isbell’s song similarly explores life’s brevity and the significance of relationships. Both songs dig deep into intimate, often unsaid emotions about mortality and love, ultimately urging the listener to find purpose despite life’s inevitabilities.
  4. Traveling Soldier – Dixie Chicks
    A tale of love, loss, and perseverance, Traveling Soldier matches Bryan’s blend of tenderness and realism. Bryan’s lyrics reflect on the fragility of connections and the difficulty of balancing love with life’s harsh realities, much like this Dixie Chicks classic.
  5. Fire Away – Chris Stapleton
    Stapleton’s anthem about withstanding pain and love’s endurance mirrors Bryan’s themes of battling through life’s toughest moments. In both songs, there’s a raw honesty about hardship, but a determination to keep moving forward.
  6. House of Stone – Tyler Childers
    Like Bryan, Childers brings raw, evocative imagery to his exploration of home, heartbreak, and resilience. Both singers draw strength from nostalgia and memories, acknowledging life’s challenges without shying away from their emotional depth.
  7. Colder Weather – Zac Brown Band
    This song speaks to feeling lost and seeking comfort in familiarity and loved ones, much like Bryan’s reflections on home and loved ones as sources of strength. The haunting sense of regret and loneliness resonates strongly in both songs.
  8. Tin Man – Miranda Lambert
    In Tin Man, Lambert explores vulnerability and the desire to protect oneself from heartbreak. Bryan’s song similarly expresses the weight of life’s demands and the need for resilience, urging listeners to confront their pain rather than hiding from it.

Lyrics

This World’s A Giant by Zach Bryan


[Verse 1]
There's guitars ringin' out from the top floor of this house
That I've learned to rest my soul inside
Be still, be quiet, this world's a giant
That I don't feel like facing tonight
I don't have the words yet, I'll smoke a cigarette
Even though she'll smell it on my breath
I say I want kids even though I can't quit
The things that make me childish

[Verse 2]
But it ain't all bad, the windows are cracked
I came down to hear you laughin' in the kitchen, babe
Let's pour some wine, there's still a little timе
And maybe a little bit left in mе to save
Be still, be quiet, the world's a giant
And I ain't ever had myself a day this hard
I'll say sorry to God for all the trouble I caused
Maybe that's a good place for me to start

[Chorus]
You're beholden to no holders, boy
I heard breathin' in this world is the thief of joy
You're better off fightin' than you are dead
The time for rest ain't now 'cause the kids need fed
The time for rest ain't now 'cause the kids need fed
[Verse 3]
Guitars ringin' out from the top of that house
We used to rest our souls inside
Nothing lasts, memories pass
Think of home on an August night
There's reasons to go, reasons to stay
Just know you'll fear it all anyway
Be still, be quiet, this world's a giant
Maybe there's a little bit left to save

[Chorus]
You're beholden to no holders, boy
I heard breathin' in this world is the thief of joy
You're better off fightin' than you are dead
The time for rest ain't now 'cause the kids need fed
The time for rest ain't now, the kids need fed



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