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Destiny

A song about pushing through doubt when everything tells you to freeze.

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A song about pushing through doubt when everything tells you to freeze.

There's a quiet tension between the grand promise of 'Destiny it's all meant to be' and the much messier, human-scale struggle in the verses.

The lyric trusts the smaller, gritter details, being 'covered in rain and lost in the dark', more than it trusts the big, comforting title.

Editor's note

Kim Feel's Destiny and the fear of stopping

A song about pushing through doubt when everything tells you to freeze.

Last thing I want is to stop and stare

There's a quiet tension between the grand promise of 'Destiny it's all meant to be' and the much messier, human-scale struggle in the verses. The lyric trusts the smaller, gritter details, being 'covered in rain and lost in the dark', more than it trusts the big, comforting title.

The phrase 'stop and stare' does a lot of work here. It's not just pausing; it's that frozen, deer-in-headlights panic where you see the whole problem at once. The song keeps telling itself to 'be brave time to face' right before admitting that fear, like it's trying to outrun its own paralysis.

It names the specific kind of failure the singer is most afraid of, not falling, but freezing. That makes the repeated 'be brave' feel less like a pep talk and more like a necessary command.

The way 'be brave time to face' rushes into the next line, without a comma, gives it a breathless, urgent quality.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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the pull of "Destiny it's all meant to be" the pull of "covered in rain and lost in the dark" the pull of "stop and stare"
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Destiny

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Bleed it out ’till someone’s sacrifice

Like faith without a fear

Feel like I'm grounded

Last thing I wanted

Hold me like you used to do

Be brave time to face

Last thing I want is to stop and stare

Destiny it’s all meant to be

I will never let you go

Never let you fall

How would you spend your life

Searching for the light of mystery

A breathtaking moment

Nothing can’t hold me

Nothing won’t break me

I’ll hold you tight

And always be here

Be brave time to face

Last thing I want is to stop and stare

Destiny how would you know

When I lose myself away

Bring me back to you

Covered in rain and lost in the dark

I suffer from delusions

But you won’t ever be

Be brave time to face

Last thing I want is to stop and stare

Destiny all meant to be

I will never let you go

Never let me go

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What is "Destiny" by Kim Feel about?

A song about pushing through doubt when everything tells you to freeze. There's a quiet tension between the grand promise of 'Destiny it's all meant to be' and the much messier, human-scale struggle in the verses. The lyric trusts the smaller, gritter details, being 'covered in rain and lost in the dark', more than it trusts the big, comforting title.

Who performs "Destiny"?

Kim Feel performs "Destiny", and this lyric page sits inside the Kim Feel catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Destiny"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Kim Feel's Destiny and the fear of stopping", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Destiny"?

Yes. The related section below points to Push & Pull and Still You with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by Kim Feel?

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