Old Things
American Thrills Lyrics


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This pain's a hard one to go through. The way it twists and surrounds you. It always comes back to haunt you. It's a hard truth to swallow. I can't remember how your voice sounds, I'm searching for the words but they don't come out. You don't haunt my dreams anymore, won't you come back down?

I pace the steps that we used to take like it's gonna bring anything back to me.

It felt like all my sins were born in the back of your car. I was just a refugee in this house but I was one of yours. You were far from perfect and so was I, it came to a head from time to time. It was always us against us, it was always us against the world.

You're the reason why I like old things. Nothing's really ever broken anyway. You're the reason why I am this way, I can't let go of much of anything.
I'm faithless, the fate of your soul haunts me.
I'm faithless, this pain is relentless.
They want you down on your knees.
They want you to beg and pray and plead.




They want you down on your knees.
But it ain't gonna solve anything.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to American Thrills's song "Old Things" paint a picture of emotional pain and longing, specifically in the context of a past relationship. The singer describes this pain as something that is difficult to bear, twisting and surrounding them, and repeatedly haunting them. It's a hard truth to accept and swallow. The singer also expresses the loss of memory of their partner's voice and the struggle to find the right words in their absence. They yearn for their presence, asking them to come back down from wherever they are.


The second verse reveals a complex dynamic within the relationship. The singer recounts walking the same steps they used to take with their partner, futilely hoping that it will bring back what they have lost. They reflect on the feeling that all their sins or mistakes were born in the back of their partner's car, implying a sense of guilt or regret. Despite feeling like a mere refugee in the relationship, they considered themselves to be one of their partner's own. The imperfections of both parties led to occasional conflict, but there was also a strong bond between them, united against the world.


The chorus suggests that the partner is the reason why the singer has an attachment to old things. The sentiment is that nothing is truly broken and can still hold value, mirroring the belief that the relationship may not be irreparable either. The singer admits their difficulty in letting go of anything, hinting at their struggle to move on.


Finally, the bridge reveals the singer's faithlessness, potentially in a religious or spiritual sense. They feel haunted by the fate of their partner's soul and constantly burdened by the relentlessness of the pain. The repetition of the line "They want you down on your knees" suggests external pressures or expectations placed upon the singer. However, the singer realizes that kneeling, begging, praying, or pleading will not solve anything.


Overall, "Old Things" captures the raw and intense emotions that arise from a failed or complicated relationship, showcasing the longing, pain, and struggle to move on.


Line by Line Meaning

This pain's a hard one to go through.
The emotional pain experienced is extremely difficult and challenging to endure.


The way it twists and surrounds you.
The pain metaphorically twists around and engulfs an individual, affecting them deeply.


It always comes back to haunt you.
The pain repeatedly resurfaces, causing distress and lingering in one's thoughts and memories.


It's a hard truth to swallow.
Accepting this painful reality is difficult and requires great emotional strength.


I can't remember how your voice sounds, I'm searching for the words but they don't come out.
Difficulty remembering the specific tone and sound of the person's voice, struggling to articulate thoughts and express emotions.


You don't haunt my dreams anymore, won't you come back down?
The person no longer appears in dreams, but the longing for their presence to return remains.


I pace the steps that we used to take like it's gonna bring anything back to me.
Repetitively walking the same path taken with the person, hoping it will somehow recreate the past and bring back what is lost.


It felt like all my sins were born in the back of your car.
The feeling that personal mistakes and regrets originated within the intimate space and moments shared with the person in their vehicle.


I was just a refugee in this house but I was one of yours.
Despite feeling like an outsider or displaced within the house, there was still a sense of belonging and connection to the person.


You were far from perfect and so was I, it came to a head from time to time.
Both individuals were flawed and imperfect, leading to occasional conflict and tension between them.


It was always us against us, it was always us against the world.
There was a constant sense of battling against difficulties and challenges together, both internally and externally.


You're the reason why I like old things.
The person is the source of the affinity and appreciation for things from the past.


Nothing's really ever broken anyway.
In reality, things are not truly irreparable or damaged beyond repair.


You're the reason why I am this way, I can't let go of much of anything.
The person is responsible for shaping who the individual has become, making it challenging to detach from anything significant.


I'm faithless, the fate of your soul haunts me.
Lacking belief or trust, the uncertainty surrounding the person's soul and destiny causes distress and preoccupies the individual's thoughts.


I'm faithless, this pain is relentless.
Feeling devoid of faith or hope, the pain being experienced is unyielding and persistent.


They want you down on your knees.
There are individuals who desire to see the person in a vulnerable or submissive state.


They want you to beg and pray and plead.
These individuals expect the person to plead and supplicate, desperately seeking mercy or assistance through prayer.


But it ain't gonna solve anything.
However, engaging in such behaviors will not bring about any resolutions or solutions.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jamie Otfinoski, Jeff Wielk, Kurt Zikaras, Paul LaBosky

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