Sarah Reeves - Jealousy Lyrics

Album: Jealousy - Single
Released: 27 Jan 2023
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Lyrics


She, she's singin' louder than the radio
Yeah, she, she thinks she's hitting those Mariah notes
Oh she, she turns the world into her own runway
Yeah, she don't need no makeup on her pretty face
Innocent, effortless, confident

When I look at her and look at me
If I really tell you honestly
I been dealing with some jealousy
Of the girl that I used to be
Before the world became a scary place
I didn't need to hope for better days
Yeah, I been dealing with some jealousy
Of the girl that I used to be

She, she's making flowers out of dandelions
Yeah, she, she's finding beauty in the simple life
Oh she, she's dancing right across the awkward stage
Yeah, she, she's picking colors for the next blank page
Oblivious, spontaneous, radiant

When I look at her and look at me
If I really tell you honestly
I been dealing with some jealousy
Of the girl that I used to be
Before the world became a scary place
I didn't need to hope for better days
Yeah, I been dealing with some jealousy
Of the girl that I used to be

I been dealing with some jealousy
Jealousy
I been dealing with some jealousy
Jealousy

In my lilac bedroom
Counting all the stars glowing in the dark
Oh, the days of my youth
Slipping from my hands they're still in my heart
In that lilac bedroom
Times were never hard, dreams were never far
She was something special
She was something special

When I look at her and look at me
If I really tell you honestly
I been dealing with some jealousy
Of the girl that I used to be
Before the world became a scary place
I didn't need to hope for better days
Yeah, I been dealing with some jealousy (Jealousy)
Of the girl that I used to be

I been dealing with some jealousy
Jealousy
I been dealing with some jealousy
Jealousy

Video

Sarah Reeves - Jealousy (Official Music Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Sarah Reeves’ song “Jealousy” arrived with its official music video on January 27, 2023, offering a raw and honest look at an emotion many feel but rarely discuss openly. The song dives deep into the difficult terrain of jealousy, exploring the feeling of looking at what others have – their success, their peace, their perceived perfect lives – and feeling that painful pang of inadequacy and wanting what isn't ours. It confronts the internal battle that takes place when comparison steals joy, acknowledging the struggle to genuinely celebrate others' victories when you feel stuck or lacking. This isn't a song that simply observes jealousy from a distance; it wrestles with the messy reality of it, expressing the desire to be free from its grip and the destructive thoughts it breeds.

The analysis of the song reveals a journey from confession to a yearning for liberation. It captures the isolating nature of this emotion, how it can eat away at peace from the inside. The beauty of the message, however, lies in its refusal to stay trapped in that space. It points towards a hope for overcoming, a desire to silence the comparing voices and find contentment. This theme deeply resonates with scriptural truths about the nature of sin and the path to freedom found in faith. The Bible is clear about the corrosive power of jealousy and envy, listing them among the "works of the flesh" that lead to disorder and every evil practice, as seen in James 3:16 and Galatians 5:19-21. Proverbs 14:30 warns that "envy makes the bones rot," illustrating the physical and spiritual decay it causes. Much of our jealousy stems from coveting what others have, a direct violation of the tenth commandment (Exodus 20:17) and something Jesus warned against, reminding us that life doesn't consist in the abundance of possessions (Luke 12:15). The path to overcoming jealousy, as hinted at in the song and thoroughly explored in Scripture, involves actively choosing a different perspective. Philippians 4:11-13 speaks powerfully about learning contentment in every situation, finding strength not in circumstances but in Christ who enables us. Instead of envying, we are called to rejoice with those who rejoice (Romans 12:15) and to live with hearts full of gratitude for what we have, trusting in God's promise to never leave or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). Putting on compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience, and letting the peace of Christ rule in our hearts, as Colossians 3:12-15 encourages, are active steps away from the insecurity that fuels comparison and jealousy. Sarah Reeves’ song, in its honest portrayal of this struggle and its longing for freedom, serves as an anthem for anyone battling this often-hidden sin, pointing towards the possibility of peace and genuine joy found not in comparison, but in the secure identity and abundant grace offered through a relationship with God. It’s a musical expression of a vital biblical lesson: true contentment and freedom from jealousy come when we fix our eyes not on what others have, but on the immeasurable riches we have in Christ.

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