Lingering Ghosts: Joji’s “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” Is a Haunting Ballad of Persistent Memory
Released in November 2025, “Past Won’t Leave My Bed” stands as a quintessential Joji track, delivering a haunting ballad steeped in deep emotional vulnerability.
The song immediately distinguishes itself with its cinematic, stripped-back sound and signature atmospheric production, creating an aching melody that perfectly reflects the depth of loss.
Lyrically, the song portrays someone absolutely consumed by the memory of a past relationship, unable to escape the presence of an ex even within the supposed sanctuary of their room.
Joji uses powerful, almost surreal imagery—of haunted spaces, blurred lines, and persistent hallucinations—to express the profound difficulty of healing after a significant heartbreak.
The chorus, declaring, “I try to move on, but the past won’t – leave my bed,” perfectly underscores the relentless exhaustion and difficulty inherent in truly moving forward.
The memory of the lost partner remains “stuck on rewind” in the narrator’s mind, a constant, unwanted presence.
This intimate and deeply personal song has resonated strongly with listeners and critics alike, reaffirming Joji’s artistic command over the musical portrayal of melancholic yearning.
Quotable Lyrics:
This room could be haunted, a vision to the blind
Wishing sleep held me in her arms forever
Shadows dance around, perfectly blurring up the lines
Hallucinations start to intertwine
I open my eyes
Her face lingers on the walls
She’s stuck on rewind in my mind
I try to move on, but the past won’t leave my bed
I hear it all the time like the wind between the chimes
Holding on to what we had together
A single note of my pеrsistent hopeless lullabiеs
I know that I can’t sleep forever



