Deeper - Angie Faith |verified| Jun 2026
"Take me deeper / Past the place where the light bends / If you’re gonna be a stranger / Then don’t pretend to be a friend."
We live in a world that is obsessed with the surface. We curate our feeds, we polish our introductions, and we master the art of the "I’m fine" response. We are taught to skim the water, to keep things light, to stay buoyant. And while buoyancy is safe, it is rarely where the truth lives. deeper - angie faith
I think this is why we avoid depth in our relationships and in our own self-reflection. We are terrified that if we stop treading water and actually look beneath the surface, we won’t like what we see. We are afraid of the silence. We are afraid of the void. "Take me deeper / Past the place where
When you live deeper, you stop accepting the shorthand of connection. You stop settling for acquaintanceship when you were built for intimacy. You realize that vulnerability is not a weakness to be managed, but a bridge to be crossed. And while buoyancy is safe, it is rarely
It is a radical statement. In a culture that equates happiness with height (high vibrations, high energy, high spirits), Deeper argues that peace is found in the low, the slow, the dark, and the deep. It is a love letter to the introverts, the overthinkers, the people who have been told they feel "too much." Faith validates that the depth of the feeling is not a curse—it is the location of the soul.