Blue Cellophane
BabyJake Lyrics


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When I come down
I can't feel a thing inside except my bones
And she don't mind
As long as I'm alive when they get back at home
Goes to show that no one cares about no life except their own
Even though, I've given every thing I've got, I still don't know

If I'll ever be painless
If I lessen my dose
Man, I wanna go places
That most people don't go
Blue cellophane, my own escape
I'll be fine 'til it's gone
Will I ever be painless?
Or will I go on?

When I come down
I don't ever feel okay, I feel afraid
That she'll come back
And with her, she'll be bringing all my worst mistakes
Goes to show that no one cares about no life except their own
Even though I've given every thing I've got, I still don't know

If I'll ever be painless
If I lessen my dose
Man, I wanna go places
That most people don't go
Blue cellophane, my own escape
I'll be fine 'til it's gone




Will I ever be painless?
Or will I go on?

Overall Meaning

In the song "Blue Cellophane" by BabyJake, the lyrics delve into themes of numbness, addiction, and the longing for escape. The song opens with the singer expressing a feeling of emptiness and detachment: "When I come down, I can't feel a thing inside except my bones." Despite this emotional void, the singer's partner doesn't seem to mind as long as they remain alive, emphasizing the selfish nature of human beings who often prioritize their own lives over others. The singer reflects on their giving nature, having given everything they have to offer, yet still feeling uncertain: "Even though, I've given everything I've got, I still don't know."


The song then expresses a desire for relief and to go to places that most people don't dare venture into. The reference to "blue cellophane" serves as a metaphor for the singer's own escape from their overwhelming reality. It provides a temporary solace or high, but they acknowledge it won't last forever: "Blue cellophane, my own escape, I'll be fine 'til it's gone." The lyrics further question if the singer will ever achieve freedom from pain or continue to carry the burden: "Will I ever be painless? Or will I go on?"


The second verse continues the exploration of the singer's emotional turmoil. When they come down from their high, they don't feel okay and instead feel fearful. The mention of their partner coming back with their worst mistakes suggests a potential tumultuous relationship or a fear of repeating past errors. Once again, the lyrics address the indifference of others towards their pain: "Goes to show that no one cares about no life except their own." Despite the singer's efforts to offer everything they have, there remains an uncertainty about finding respite or understanding.


Overall, "Blue Cellophane" captures the internal struggle of someone seeking relief from numbness and addiction, while also reflecting on the indifference and self-centeredness of others toward their pain.


Line by Line Meaning

When I come down
When I finally come to reality


I can't feel a thing inside except my bones
I feel numb inside, stripped down to just my physical existence


And she don't mind
And she doesn't care


As long as I'm alive when they get back at home
As long as I'm still alive when they return to their normal lives


Goes to show that no one cares about no life except their own
It demonstrates that people only care about their own lives and not others'


Even though, I've given every thing I've got, I still don't know
Despite giving my all, I still don't have the answers


If I'll ever be painless
If I'll ever be free from suffering


If I lessen my dose
If I reduce my reliance on something


Man, I wanna go places
I really desire to explore new experiences


That most people don't go
That aren't commonly ventured by most individuals


Blue cellophane, my own escape
Blue cellophane represents my personal way to break free


I'll be fine 'til it's gone
I'll manage well until my escape is no longer available


Will I ever be painless?
Will I ever find true relief from pain?


Or will I go on?
Or will I continue to endure and persist?




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Adrian Cota, Jake Herring, Mason Sacks, Nick Lee

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Comments from YouTube:

@reiskose1757

Can’t stop listening to this song! Can’t wait for more BabyJake

@itsbabyjake

Reis Kose january!

@sophiahobbs789

This is amazing Jake! Can’t believe more people haven’t seen it

@itsbabyjake

Sophia Hobbs soon come

@ThatsTotallyDan

Man, this song is amazing. You are by far break out artist material. I’m a musician and this is very similar to the sound I’m trying to go for. I just want to say thank you for some much needed inspiration. I hope we see each other when we blow up man

@itsbabyjake

ThatsTotallyDan <3

@Tiffany-gc2bd

Uuuuuh he responding to u that's awsome

@annisaega3552

This song makes me feel like I'm in a different world... Where everything around me is slow-mo, I'm feeling empty.. And everything goes back to *normal*, but even better..

@karly3539

you get it

@broca_999

i love when artists make songs that fit my exact feelings at the moment :(

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