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Ricky
John Frusciante Lyrics


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I was afraid to be me
Be anyone you want to be
I don't blame my week
For my not being able to speak
Clearly about things I've said before
And if it's light outside, night will fall, night will fall
And if it's life it resolves, it resolves
Everywhere you are in a maze it's a lie
Anywhere you are on a page you still go to the right
Anywhere there's no ground below you, you're in the sky
Anytime you afraid it's gonna be alright, it's gonna be alright

I was a flame in the night
I heard what I wanted to hear
And the moment I disappeared
I grew the size of the outside
'cause I became one with the night
And if it's real it's not all there is
There's a lot in what appears not to be there at all
And you can function as someone besides who you are
And you can function as someone besides who you are

Overall Meaning

John Frusciante's song Ricky can be interpreted as an introspective look at the concept of identity and the various elements that contribute to one's personal sense of self. The first verse expresses a sense of insecurity and fear that can often accompany the process of self-discovery. The lyrics "I was afraid to be me, be anyone you want to be" suggest that Frusciante struggled with accepting his true identity and may have felt pressure to conform to societal expectations.


The following lines, "I don't blame my week for my not being able to speak, clearly about things I've said before" could be interpreted as a reference to the difficulty of communicating one's true self to others. Frusciante may have felt inhibited or silenced by his own internal doubts and insecurities, making it difficult for him to express his thoughts and feelings in a clear and coherent way.


The chorus, "And if it's light outside, night will fall, night will fall, and if it's life it resolves, it resolves" suggests that the process of self-discovery and personal growth is not always linear, and that there will inevitably be obstacles and challenges along the way. Frusciante acknowledges that life, like the changing of the day into the night, is constantly in a state of flux, but ultimately resolves itself.


The second verse explores the idea that our sense of self is not always a fixed entity, but can be influenced by external factors such as the people we interact with and the experiences we have. Frusciante describes himself as "a flame in the night," and notes that he heard "what he wanted to hear," suggesting that his sense of self was shaped by the people and messages around him.


Overall, Ricky can be interpreted as a meditation on the complexity of identity and the challenges inherent in accepting oneself. It is a deeply reflective and introspective piece that invites the listener to consider their own journey towards self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

I was afraid to be me
I was scared of being myself


Be anyone you want to be
You can be whoever you want to be


I don't blame my week
I don't blame my lack of confidence


For my not being able to speak
For my inability to express myself


Clearly about things I've said before
Clearly talk about the things I've talked about before


And if it's light outside, night will fall, night will fall
Darkness is inevitable, no matter how bright it is at the moment


And if it's life it resolves, it resolves
Life resolves itself, it finds a way


Everywhere you are in a maze it's a lie
Everywhere you feel lost or confused, it's not the truth


Anywhere you are on a page you still go to the right
No matter where you are in life, you need to keep moving forward


Anywhere there's no ground below you, you're in the sky
When you feel like there's no foundation beneath you, you're in a place of uncertainty


Anytime you afraid it's gonna be alright, it's gonna be alright
Whenever you're scared, things will eventually turn out alright


I was a flame in the night
I burned brightly in the darkness


I heard what I wanted to hear
I chose to listen to what I wanted to hear, even if it wasn't true


And the moment I disappeared
And when I was gone


I grew the size of the outside
I became bigger than just myself


'cause I became one with the night
Because I merged with the darkness


And if it's real it's not all there is
Reality isn't everything


There's a lot in what appears not to be there at all
There's more to things than what appears on the surface


And you can function as someone besides who you are
You can pretend to be someone other than yourself and still function


And you can function as someone besides who you are
You can pretend to be someone other than yourself and still function




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JOHN FRUSCIANTE

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