TV
Colleen Green Lyrics


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TV is my friend
And it has been
With me every day
From an early age

TV is my friend
And it has been
Always there for me
In time of need

TV is my friend
And it has been
With me every day
From an early age

TV is my friend
And it has been
Always there for me
In time of need

It keeps me company when nobody else
Is around, and I'm all by myself
It's easier than being with somebody else
In my room

I feel no connection when my TV's on
And it's the truest one that I'll ever meet
TV is my friend, made me who I am
And if you're not a fan, then I can't relate

It keeps me company when nobody else
Is around, and I'm all by myself
[?] myself
In my room
In my room

Where I don't have to worry
About a conversation
And I don't have to worry
About being fun

Keeps me company when nobody else
Is around, and I'm all by myself
It's easier than being with somebody else




In my room
In my room

Overall Meaning

The song "TV" by Colleen Green is a testament to the profound relationship between a person and their TV set. The lyrics express the idea that the TV is not just an object, but a companion that has been with the singer “from an early age” and has been “always there in time of need”. The TV provides comfort and company, as the singer says that it is "easier than being with somebody else" and that it feels like the truest connection they have ever had. This suggests that the singer may have difficulty connecting with people in the real world, and has instead found solace in the familiar and predictable presence of their TV.


The song also touches on the idea of escapism, as the TV provides a way for the singer to tune out of reality and not have to worry about social interaction or being fun. The phrase “In my room” is repeated frequently throughout the song, reinforcing the idea that the TV is a private retreat where the singer can be alone with their thoughts and feelings. The song ends with the singer repeating the phrase “It keeps me company when nobody else is around” and then trailing off, suggesting a sense of loneliness that the TV cannot entirely fill.


Overall, Colleen Green's song "TV" is a poignant and relatable exploration of the relationship between a person and their TV set. It speaks to the comfort and companionship that many people find in media, especially in the modern age where screens are ubiquitous and always available.


Line by Line Meaning

TV is my friend
I have developed a deep attachment to my television over the years.


And it has been
This attachment has been going on for quite some time.


With me every day
My television has been present in my life every day without fail.


From an early age
My relationship with my television began when I was very young.


Always there for me
My television has been my constant companion and source of comfort.


In time of need
Whenever I have needed companionship or entertainment, my television has been there.


It keeps me company when nobody else
My television is there for me when no one else is around to keep me company.


Is around, and I'm all by myself
When I am lonely and isolated, my television is a source of comfort and distraction.


It's easier than being with somebody else
Watching television is a more comfortable and less challenging way to spend time than being with other people.


In my room
I spend a lot of time in my room watching television.


I feel no connection when my TV's on
Watching television is a solitary activity that does not require me to connect with another person.


And it's the truest one that I'll ever meet
My television is the most reliable source of entertainment and comfort in my life.


Made me who I am
My love of television has helped to shape my identity and personality.


And if you're not a fan, then I can't relate
If you do not share my love and loyalty to television, we cannot connect on this deep level.


Where I don't have to worry
Watching television is a low-stress activity for me.


About a conversation
I do not have to engage in any social interaction or conversation when I am watching television.


And I don't have to worry
Television is a worry-free activity for me.


About being fun
My enjoyment of television is not dependent on whether or not I am having fun.




Writer(s): Colleen Marie Gerossie

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