I Want To Grow Up
Colleen Green Lyrics


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I want, I want to grow up-up
Oh yeah
I want to grow up, I really do
Ooo ooo ooo ooo
Cuz I'm sick of being immature
I want to be responsible
And I'm sick of being insecure
I want to be more comfortable
Sick of being dumb, sick of being young
I want to grow up

Yeah, I want I want to grow up-up
Oh yeah
I want to grow up, I really do
Ooo ooo
Cuz of always being bored
I think I need a schedule
And I'm so sick of being self-absorbed
Trying to be more popular (?)
Sick of being dumb, sick of being young
Sick of waiting in all the time

I'm sick of wondering what's gonna become my life
And I'm tired of having no control
Oh, oh
I've had my fun
I want to be old

Yeah, I want to grow up-up
Oh yeah




I want to grow up, I really do
Oo oo oo oo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Colleen Green's song "I Want to Grow Up" express a desire to move beyond the immaturity and insecurity of youth and embrace responsibility and self-awareness. Green expresses frustration with being bored and self-absorbed, and wanting to have more control over the direction of her life. She is tired of being "dumb" and "young," and wants to be "old" - not necessarily in the sense of physical age, but in the sense of having a more mature outlook on life.


The repetition of the phrase "I want to grow up" underscores the urgency of Green's desire for change, while the melody and vocal delivery convey a sense of wistfulness and longing. The line "Sick of waiting in all the time" suggests a feeling of stagnation or aimlessness, while the line "Trying to be more popular" touches on the pressure to conform to societal expectations and norms.


Overall, the lyrics of "I Want to Grow Up" speak to a universal desire for personal growth and transformation, as well as a recognition of the challenges and uncertainties that come with that process. Green's honesty and vulnerability in expressing these feelings make the song both relatable and poignant.


Line by Line Meaning

I want, I want to grow up-up
I have a strong desire to mature and become an adult.


Oh yeah
I am enthusiastic and really mean what I'm saying.


I want to grow up, I really do
I am serious about wanting to go through the process of growing up.


Ooo ooo ooo ooo
I am expressing my emotions and feelings through vocalizations.


Cuz I'm sick of being immature
I'm fed up with my current level of immaturity.


I want to be responsible
I desire to exhibit maturity and be accountable for my actions.


And I'm sick of being insecure
I'm tired of feeling uncertain and lacking self-confidence.


I want to be more comfortable
I long to feel at ease and confident in my own skin.


Sick of being dumb, sick of being young
I am tired of feeling ignorant and inexperienced.


I want to grow up
My desire to mature remains strong and unwavering.


Cuz of always being bored
I am frustrated by the monotony and lack of stimulation in my life.


I think I need a schedule
I believe having a structured routine will help me feel more productive and fulfilled.


And I'm so sick of being self-absorbed
I'm aware that I'm too focused on myself and want to change that.


Trying to be more popular (?)
I may be concerned with social status and trying to fit in with others.


Sick of being dumb, sick of being young
I am unsatisfied with my current level of knowledge and experience.


Sick of waiting in all the time
I am tired of feeling like I'm waiting for my life to begin or waiting for something to happen.


I'm sick of wondering what's gonna become my life
I am tired of being uncertain about what the future holds for me.


And I'm tired of having no control
I feel like I have no power over my own life and the direction it's headed.


I've had my fun
I have enjoyed my youth but am ready to move on to the next chapter of my life.


I want to be old
I desire to grow and mature into an adult, leaving my youth behind.


Yeah, I want to grow up-up
I am reinforcing my desire to mature and become more responsible.


Oo oo oo oo
I am expressing my emotions and feelings through vocalizations.




Writer(s): Colleen Marie Gerossie

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