When I Die
Age Zero Lyrics


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I'll have written a book when I die when I die
I'll have found my love when I die when I die
I'll have cried a million tears when I die when I die
Everything will be changed when I die when I die

I'll have tried running around the world when I die when I die
Everything will be changed when I die when I die
I'll have lost my fear of the dark
I'll have laid in the grass at night
I'll have touched the clouds in the sky
I'll have never stopped being a child

Everything will be changed when I die when I die
Everything will be changed when I die when I die





I'll have never stopped being a child

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Age Zero's song "When I Die" are introspective and speak about the journey of self-discovery and growth, and the ultimate transformation that happens when we pass away. The opening lines speak about the writer's accomplishments - the book they will have written and the love they will have found by the time they die. This suggests that the writer is someone who values self-growth and personal fulfillment. The frequent repetition of "when I die," highlights the inevitability of death and the sense of urgency to make the most of our lives before it's too late.


The lines "I'll have cried a million tears" is a reflection of the pain and hardships that one goes through in their lifetime. The next verse speaks about the writer's desire to explore and travel the world, which could indicate a sense of restlessness or a yearning for adventure. The final lines of the verse speak to the transformation that occurs upon death, suggesting that everything will be different and that a sense of closure and finality will come with it.


The following lines of the song, "I'll have lost my fear of the dark, I'll have laid in the grass at night, I'll have touched the clouds in the sky, I'll have never stopped being a child," evoke a sense of freedom and wonder. This suggests that as death approaches, the writer will have shed their fears and limitations and embraced a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity. The final refrain repeats the earlier line of "everything will be changed," driving home the point that death is a final, irreversible transformation that changes everything.


Overall, the song speaks about the inevitability of death and the sense of urgency to live our lives to the fullest. It also touches upon themes of self-discovery, growth, and transformation.


Line by Line Meaning

I'll have written a book when I die when I die
At the end of my life, I want to have accomplished and contributed something meaningful that will outlast me.


I'll have found my love when I die when I die
I hope to have found a deep and lasting love before I pass away.


I'll have cried a million tears when I die when I die
Throughout my life, I will have experienced countless moments of heartache, sorrow, and pain that have made me who I am.


Everything will be changed when I die when I die
Death is the only certainty in life and when I pass away, everything in the world will be different without me.


I'll have tried running around the world when I die when I die
I will have taken risks, overcome challenges, and pursued my dreams with relentless passion and dedication.


I'll have lost my fear of the dark
As I mature and face my fears, I will learn to be brave and fearless in the face of adversity, uncertainty, and the unknown.


I'll have laid in the grass at night
I will have taken time to appreciate the beauty of nature and the world around me, finding peace, comfort, and tranquility in simple moments of stillness.


I'll have touched the clouds in the sky
I will have reached for the heights and pursued my wildest dreams with a sense of wonder, curiosity, and awe.


I'll have never stopped being a child
I will have maintained a sense of wonder, joy, and innocence throughout my life, cherishing the simple pleasures and never losing my sense of playfulness.




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