Fred's Song
Lil Rozey Lyrics
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When I crawl out of my hole, I promise this will stop
I′ll get clean
I'll get clean
I′ll get clean
If I go back home
Will I see you
My hands will shake
When I'm knocking at your door
And if I do I'll tell you
How much I′ve missed you
In Lil Rozey's song Fred's Song, the lyrics explore themes of regret, longing, and a desire for redemption. The lyrics, "If I go out in the sun, will my skin burn off" may be interpreted as the artists fear of facing the consequences of their actions. The line "When I crawl out of my hole, I promise this will stop" suggests a realization that they need to confront their problems and make amends. The repetition of "I'll get clean" further emphasize this desire for a fresh start and a genuine effort to turn things around.
The lyrics "If I go back home, Will I see you" indicate a hope for reconciliation with someone from the artist's past. The line "My hands will shake, When I'm knocking at your door" illustrate the fear and anxiety that comes with admitting wrongs and seeking forgiveness. The final line, "And if I do I'll tell you, How much I've missed you" reveals vulnerability, regret and a yearning for connection.
Line by Line Meaning
If I go out in the sun, will my skin burn off
I am afraid of being hurt or damaged by something that may seem harmless at first glance
When I crawl out of my hole, I promise this will stop
I acknowledge my current situation is not the best and I am willing to change it for the better
I'll get clean
I will become a better version of myself
If I go back home
I am contemplating returning to a familiar place or situation
Will I see you
I am uncertain if someone I care about will be there for me
My hands will shake
I am nervous and anxious about the outcome of my actions
When I'm knocking at your door
I am taking the initiative to reconnect with someone important to me
And if I do I'll tell you
I am prepared to have an honest conversation with the person I am trying to reconnect with
How much I've missed you
I will express to the person I am trying to reconnect with how much their absence has affected me
Writer(s): Lil Rozey
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