Ordinary – Alex Warren

A vulnerable anthem for anyone who’s ever wondered if they were enough — *Ordinary* captures the fear of being overlooked by someone who feels extraordinary.

Ordinary by Alex Warren hits like a quiet confession whispered into the night.
It’s not just about love — it’s about self-worth.
It’s about wondering if your everyday heart could ever be enough
for someone who seems to shine brighter than you.

There’s a teenage ache to this song,
but it’s not immature — it’s pure.
It’s the kind of fear we don’t always outgrow:
the fear that someone might love you… and then leave once they see the real you.

That’s what makes this track hurt in a tender way.
It captures that raw space where love and self-doubt overlap —
where being “ordinary” doesn’t mean boring,
but rather vulnerable, unarmoured, deeply human.

And sometimes, that’s what hurts the most —
being real, and still not being chosen.

But here’s the truth the song hints at but never quite says:
You were never ordinary.
Not to the right person.
Not to your inner child.
Not to yourself, if you truly look.


Reflection Prompt:
What parts of yourself do you label as “ordinary” — and could those be the exact parts that deserve to be loved most?