Jay Som – D.H. Lyrics

D.H. Lyrics by Jay Som

Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
A look in your eyes could clear the room
Look in your eyes
Look in your eyes

Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
A look in your eyes could clear the room
Look in your eyes

Your eyes
Your eyes
Your eyes

Your eyes
Your eyes
Your eyes

Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Nothing arrives
Nothing arrives until you’re gone
Look in your eyes
Look in your eyes
Look in your eyes


The Meaning of “D.H.” by Jay Som

Jay Som just dropped “D.H.” as the seventh track on her new album ‘Belong,’ and honestly, it feels like walking into a quiet room where the air’s still charged from an argument. There’s a weight to it, a kind of beautiful exhaustion that settles in your chest and makes you want to listen closer.

Nothing arrives until you’re gone

That line just repeats, doesn’t it? It’s like she’s stuck in this loop, realizing that sometimes you only understand the shape of a person—the space they took up—after they’ve already left. And then there’s the other part…

A look in your eyes could clear the room

God, that hits. It’s not about anger, really. It’s about a presence so powerful it commands silence, a gravity that pulls everything toward it. You can feel the absence of that look long after the person is gone.

In the end, the song isn’t just about missing someone. It’s about how their ghost teaches you what was really there all along. It’s a quiet lesson in loss, and it stays with you.