The Outsiders
Bury Your Dead Lyrics


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The life I live, my last chance at an impact.
But my time's wasted by the people who come and then go.
This one's for them cause the scene's for us.
And I'll give you one chance to stand up and prove to me you're not.
You live your life by a broken promise you made to yourself in the seventh grade.

Three years from now when you turn twenty - one, no longer coming out.
You've become just like everyone else.
You're our permission to work the walls.




You'll be forgotten when you are gone.
This one's for you cause the scene's for us.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bury Your Dead's song "The Outsiders" are a call to action for those who feel like they don't belong. The singer laments the fact that their time and energy are often wasted on people who come into their life briefly, only to leave just as quickly. The singer wants to make a lasting impact on the world and is frustrated by those who seem to be content with fitting in and conforming to societal norms.


The line "You live your life by a broken promise you made to yourself in the seventh grade" is particularly powerful. It suggests that the person the singer is addressing has given up on their dreams and aspirations a long time ago, choosing instead to conform to the expectations of others. The singer is urging this person to stand up and prove to them that they are not like everyone else who has given up on their individuality and creativity.


The song is a statement on the music scene and the importance of staying true to oneself within it. It's a call to action for those who feel like outsiders to unite and create something together. The singer wants to create a sense of belonging within the music scene and urges those who feel like they don't belong to come together and show others that they are not alone.


Line by Line Meaning

The life I live, my last chance at an impact.
The way I live my life is my last chance to make a difference and leave a mark on the world.


But my time's wasted by the people who come and then go.
Unfortunately, my time and effort is often wasted by people who only show up temporarily and then disappear.


This one's for them cause the scene's for us.
This song is dedicated to those who only show up temporarily, since the music scene is really meant for us who remain committed.


And I'll give you one chance to stand up and prove to me you're not.
I challenge you to prove that you're not one of those people who only come and go, but actually stand for something.


You live your life by a broken promise you made to yourself in the seventh grade.
You've been living your life based on an unfulfilled promise you made to yourself back when you were in seventh grade.


Three years from now when you turn twenty - one, no longer coming out.
By the time you turn twenty-one in three years, you'll probably stop showing up in the music scene altogether.


You've become just like everyone else.
You've turned into someone who's just like any other temporary visitor to the music scene, with no real commitment or passion.


You're our permission to work the walls.
You're the one who gives us permission to use the space and create boundaries in the music scene, since you won't be sticking around for long.


You'll be forgotten when you are gone.
Once you leave the music scene, you will be quickly forgotten and your impact will be minimal or nonexistent.


This one's for you cause the scene's for us.
Despite our differences, we're all part of the same music scene, and this song is meant to highlight the importance of dedication and commitment to the shared community.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Brendan Alexander MacDonald, Mark Edward Castillo, Matthew Robert Bruso

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