Twenty One Pilots The Craving (Jenna’s Version) Lyrics: A Deep Dive into Love and Longing

by Alex Harris

25th May, 2024

Twenty One Pilots The Craving (Jenna's Version) Lyrics: A Deep Dive into Love and Longing

An Acoustic Ballad for Jenna

Tyler and Josh of Twenty One Pilots recently delighted fans with the release of “The Craving” in two distinct forms.

While the single version bursts with upbeat energy and instrumentation, the heart of the song lies in its acoustic counterpart, The Craving (Jenna’s Version).

This stripped-back rendition, a heartfelt dedication to Tyler’s wife, Jenna, was first unveiled during a live performance at the Electric Ballroom in London on May 9th, 2024, before gracing their album Clancy as track 7 upon its release on May 24th, 2024.

Twenty One Pilots Clancy album cover
Twenty One Pilots Clancy album cover

The Craving (Jenna’s Version) is the fourth song by twenty one pilots that is dedicated to/inspired by Tyler Joseph’s wife, Jenna Joseph, following “Tear in My Heart,” “Smithereens,” and “Formidable.”

Its minimalist instrumentation, featuring solely Tyler’s gentle vocals and a ukulele, creates an intimate atmosphere that allows the lyrics to shine through with raw emotion.

Unpacking “The Craving (Jenna’s Version)” Lyrics: A Journey of Introspection

Jenna’s soft voice opens the song, expressing a mix of vulnerability and bewilderment.

Her words hint at the passage of time and a lingering unfamiliarity with her partner, setting the stage for a song that explores the complexities of a long-term relationship.

Tyler takes over, reflecting on his tendency to overthink and hold back his feelings.

He yearns to express his desires, his “craving,” but acknowledges that good intentions alone may not be enough to bridge the gap between himself and Jenna.

The chorus echoes with uncertainty. Has Tyler truly communicated his feelings?

He paints a vivid image of himself as “chained,” longing for Jenna to find and understand him.

This imagery suggests a deep-seated fear of emotional isolation and a yearning for reciprocal love.

Tyler touches upon Jenna’s desire for a simpler, carefree life, a stark contrast to his own internal struggles.

He questions whether his attempts to fulfil her wishes through gestures are truly enough to satisfy her deeper longings.

A brief, wordless musical interlude serves as a moment of reflection, perhaps hinting at the unspoken complexities of their relationship.

As the song draws to a close, Tyler reaffirms his commitment to understanding and supporting Jenna.

He recognises that actions speak louder than words, and he vows to prioritise giving over receiving in their relationship.

The Craving (Jenna’s Version) by twenty one pilots was produced by Tyler Joseph & Paul Meany. The song was written by Tyler Joseph & Spencer Stewart.

A Deeper Look at “The Craving (Jenna’s Version)”

The Craving (Jenna’s Version) lyrics are rich with symbolism and open to interpretation.

Some fans see the song as a commentary on the challenges of maintaining a spark in a long-term relationship, while others interpret it as a meditation on the fear of vulnerability and the desire for genuine connection.

Regardless of individual interpretations, The Craving (Jenna’s Version) resonates with listeners on an emotional level.

Its honesty, vulnerability, and ultimately, its message of love and commitment make it a standout track in the Twenty One Pilots discography.

Indulge in the haunting melodies, the vulnerable storytelling, and the emotional depth that only Twenty One Pilots can deliver. 

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twenty one pilots The Craving (Jenna’s Version) Lyrics

Intro: Jenna Joseph
I don’t know why I can’t stop crying
I’m getting old
And I don’t know a lot about you still

Verse 1
Seems I get in my own way
The more I think, the less I say
I hope I communicate the craving
Now I see intentions don’t mean much

Chorus
Say enough, say enough
Did I let her know, let her know?
If I found my body in chains
I’d lay down and wait
And hope she looks for me
And hope she looks for me-e-e-e-e
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)

Verse 2
She just wants to catch a wave
Ride it out to the end of the days
I hope that I can satiate the craving
Now I see the gesture don’t mean much

Chorus
Say enough, say enough
Did Ilеt her know, let her know?
If I found my body in chains
I’d lay down and wait
And hopе she looks for me, mm
And hope she looks for me-e-e-e-e
(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh)

Bridge
Hm, hm, hm, hm, hm

Chorus
Say enough, say enough
Did I let her know, let her know?
If I found my body in chains
I’d lay down and wait
‘Cause it’s the fear of the unknown
That cripples every step we take
And I just hate to put this on her
But I swear that I will give more than I take away

Outro
Mm
The craving
Now I see intentions don’t mean much

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