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Cavetown Вђ“ Taking Care Of Things (audio) Apr 2026

: A central line in the pre-chorus, "I've gotta find a way to make this feel okay / When rock bottom for me is routine for someone else," highlights the struggle of living with chronic mental health issues.

The song features a recurring motif of caring for others versus caring for oneself, often using abstract imagery to describe emotions: Cavetown – Taking Care of Things (Audio)

is a track by the English indie-pop artist Cavetown (Robbie Skinner), released as part of his 2018 album Lemon Boy . The song is known for its introspective, gentle sound and poetic lyrics that explore themes of mental health, responsibility, and self-compassion. Key Lyrics and Themes : A central line in the pre-chorus, "I've

: The chorus emphasizes a commitment to improvement through kindness: "I know there's good in everything / And it'll show itself when you're gentle to it" . Production and Sound Key Lyrics and Themes : The chorus emphasizes

: Skinner questions the nature of responsibility with lines like, "Where did their mums go? Did they get taken / Or had they had enough of taking care of things?" and "If I don't do anything is it my fault?" .

: Some listeners have noted that the chord progressions and vocal delivery in the verses bear a striking resemblance to Coldplay's "The Scientist," though this is often attributed to the use of common indie-pop chord structures. Background Cavetown – Taking Care of Things Lyrics - Genius

: The track is a prime example of Cavetown's " bedroom pop " style, blending mellow acoustic guitar and ukulele with soft, reflective vocals.