Shape Me
by Last Outpost
About this track
A raw, introspective acoustic ballad about the quiet devastation of self-erasure in love. Fingerpicked guitar weaves through intimate verses that chronicle shrinking yourself to fit someone else's shape, compromising until you're hollowed out, only to be discarded when nothing remains. Building from melancholic restraint to a raw, soaring chorus and an intense bridge, the track confronts the pain of one-sided sacrifice and the hard-won clarity that comes after. With soft violin swells, upright bass warmth, stomping percussion in the bridge, and a melodic guitar solo, it's a cathartic exhale for anyone who's ever dimmed their light to keep the peace. In the end, resignation turns toward reclaiming what's left of yourself. If you've ever given everything and still weren't enough, this one's for you.