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Stumbled on Sublime is a song in the novel Daisy Jones & The Six and its television series adaptation.

Plot summary[]

In the TV series version[]

Daisy sings in the shower and her latest fling, Wyatt Stone, listens. He compliments her major pipes. He sits on the bed and reads her journal. He then strums his guitar and sings her song “Stumbled on Sublime”. He tells her they aren't half-bad and sings more, but she stops him as it doesn't go like that. He asks how it goes and she sings him a few lines. She refuses to sing it again as he'll have to write his own song. He kisses her and they make out on the bed.

One day in 1971, Daisy is pumping gas when a car pulls up playing a song. She recognizes the words as being from her song “Stumbled on Sublime”. She sits in disbelief and anger.

In the present day, Daisy reflects that the worst part is that she let him take that song from her. That was how little she thought of herself at the time. “Stumbled on Sublime” was number one for four straight weeks and that son of a bitch still claims he wrote the whole song. It was becoming a pattern.[1]

Three years after the songs release, Daisy sees Wyatt at a party with his girlfriend. During their tense conversation, she mentions he could at least thank her for the song, but he acts like he doesn't know what she's talking about. She shoves him into the pool and crouches down by the pool to belt out the first few lines of "Stumbled on Sublime". She smirks and walks out of the party. Present-day Daisy knows that a normal person probably would have let that situation go, but she merely shrugs to the camera.[2]

Lyrics[]

Lyrics in the TV version[]

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Navigation[]

Daisy Jones By MyselfNobody NeedsStumbled on SublimeTwo Against ThreeType of Guy
Daisy Jones & The Six AuroraLook at Us Now (Honeycomb)Regret Me
Simone Jackson A Song For YouUp to You
The Six Flip The SwitchLook Me In The EyeSilver Nail


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