by twenty one pilots ยท 2024
“Doubt” by twenty one pilots is about struggling with inner fears, uncertainty, and self-doubt, while pleading not to be forgotten and acknowledging a deep dependence on someone or something greater (often interpreted as God or a loved one) even in moments of disbelief.
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Doubt’ by twenty one pilots is a song about fear, uncertainty, and needing someone when things feel dark. Weโll break down the music and words to see what makes this track so powerful. Stick with us as we explore the heart behind the lyrics. โฌ๏ธ
๏ธ The mood of “Doubt” is anxious, almost claustrophobic, wrapping listeners in a haze of self-questioning and emotional turbulence. The story unfolds inside a mind wrestling with its own shadows, desperate for connection but weighed down by uncertainty.
In the chorus, the repeated pleaโ”Don’t forget about me, even when I doubt you, I’m no good without you”โlands like a lifeline thrown into stormy seas. We hear the trembling voice of someone afraid of being abandoned, yet just as afraid of losing faith in their anchor. Itโs messy, raw, and painfully human; we all crave reassurance, especially when our minds turn against us, and the chorus aches with that universal need.
๏ธ The verses pull us even deeper, with lines like “Scared I’ll die of uncertainty” and “Shaking hands with the dark parts of my thoughts” painting vivid images of internal struggle. Tyler Joseph’s words gnaw at the edges of beliefโboth in himself and in something or someone greaterโwhile metaphors like “gnawing on the bishops” hint at grappling with faith, authority, and the systems meant to provide comfort. It’s a confession booth disguised as a pop song, littered with pleas for meaning and belonging.
Underneath the swirling doubts and anxieties, “Doubt” is a song about vulnerabilityโabout holding out hope that someone wonโt let go, even when youโre convinced youโre not worth holding onto.
Writer(s) of Doubt: Tyler Joseph