What happens when the world suddenly feels stuck on Monday, trapped in endless autumn, with a full moon hanging over every night? In "Onbezonnen," Dutch singer-songwriter Froukje sings about that dizzy moment when carefree youth snaps wide open and real life rushes in. One minute you are living sun-drenched days and laughter-filled, sleepless nights; the next you are wide-awake to all the noise, opinions, and dark corners you never noticed before. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who cannot fall back asleep once they have tasted awareness: you cannot outrun what you have seen, and you certainly cannot look away with your eyes closed.
Yet the song is not just a lament. It shimmers with nostalgia for lost innocence—“onbezonnen” means “reckless” or “carefree”—while admitting that we can never fully rewind time. Froukje balances doubt with optimism, reminding us that bubbles may burst and amusement parks can feel cold, but flexibility, hope, and youthful energy remain. "Onbezonnen" is both a coming-of-age confession and a gentle pep talk: yes, the world feels heavier now, but color will return to our dreams, and those sun-kissed days can still come back in new shapes if we keep moving forward.