“Meet Me by the Shore” is The Scarlet Son’s introspection into a space where memory, regret, and impermanence coexist. Being “lost at sea” is like a long-standing condition, an emotional baseline. The imagery does much of the emotional heavy lifting. White sand, changing leaves, urban ghosts like parks built on graves and fleeting moments on Seventh Avenue all blur together, suggesting a life lived between places and versions of the self. The song frames emptiness not as a crisis, but as something inherited, written into the past, shaped by the unavoidable cost of connection.





