Grow
Bedroom Lyrics


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Everything keeps changing
for the worst,
its not the first.
The only thing that stays the same
is i'm lonely, so lonely.
And im sorry that i cant change.
It's not the same, its not the same.
Lets stop time, before it ends.
Its not the end.
Break these laws and run through halls.
I'll be laughing, you'll be laughing.
These are the times, you read them first.
For all our lives, all our lives.
I'm just a kid, who keeps dreaming.
I'm not ready, I'm not ready




for what the world has talked about
for me to see, for me to see.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bedroom's song Grow depict a sense of loneliness and resistance towards change. The opening line of "everything keeps changing for the worst" sets the tone for the rest of the song, as the singer expresses a sense of hopelessness towards the unpredictable nature of life. The only constant in their life appears to be their own loneliness, which is a recurring theme throughout the song.


The second verse suggests a desire to hold onto a moment before it slips away, "lets stop time, before it ends. Its not the end." The singer seems to be aware of the fleeting nature of time, and perhaps wishes for a moment of reprieve from the chaos of life. The following line, "break these laws and run through halls" further highlights this desire for freedom and a break from the monotony of everyday life.


The chorus, "these are the times, you read them first. For all our lives, all our lives" seems to suggest that the singer is aware of the significance of the current moment in their life. Despite their resistance to change, they acknowledge that this moment will be remembered and defining in their life. The final verse concludes with the singer admitting their own vulnerability, "I'm just a kid, who keeps dreaming. I'm not ready, I'm not ready for what the world has talked about for me to see, for me to see."


Overall, the song Grow is a poignant representation of the struggle to navigate adulthood and the inevitable changes that come with it. The singer's sense of loneliness and resistance towards change is relatable and emotionally charged.


Line by Line Meaning

Everything keeps changing for the worst, its not the first.
Things in life are continuously changing and often the change doesn't bring good, unfortunately, this has been happening for some time.


The only thing that stays the same is i'm lonely, so lonely.
Despite all the changes that occur, the songwriter remains lonely and this is constant in his/her life.


And im sorry that i cant change. It's not the same, its not the same.
The songwriter recognizes the need for change, but unfortunately is unable to initiate a change which makes it difficult because things are not constant at the same time.


Lets stop time, before it ends. Its not the end.
Despite feeling powerless against change, the songwriter looks forward to the future and remains hopeful about what is yet to come.


Break these laws and run through halls. I'll be laughing, you'll be laughing.
There are moments of joy and laughter amidst this loneliness and the songwriter would like to share these moments of joy and laughter with others.


These are the times, you read them first. For all our lives, all our lives.
These moments of joy and laughter are what make life worth living and will be remembered for the rest of our lives.


I'm just a kid, who keeps dreaming. I'm not ready, I'm not ready
The songwriter considers himself/herself as inexperienced, and this pure state of dreaming is far away from reality so they aren't ready for the weight of the actual world.


for what the world has talked about for me to see, for me to see.
The songwriter is not prepared to face the harsh realities of the world that they have heard about, and they need more time to prepare themselves before they face them.




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on In My Head

I just wish my parents would listen. My mom blamed me showing signs of mental illnesses on my messy room. I clean it. What is causing it today mother? Also i Am the therapist friend. That is great and okay with me but the face that i try to open up and my friends just say samebut whenthey open up i talk to them and research ways to help them but they just brush mine aside

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