Drown
Common Children Lyrics


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If you will find life unkind in your time
Well it's alright
If you will sell all yourself for something else
Well it's not right
You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul
You gotta get on - The story grows
You gotta get on
If you will find all your time, so in line
Well it's alright
If you see clear all fears and nothings near
Well it's not right

You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul
You gotta get on - The story grows
You gotta get on

And you know And you show
You gotta get on

If you will find peace of mind in your time
Well it's alright
If you will share all yourself with someone else
Well it's alright

You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul
You gotta get on - The story grows
You gotta get on - And let it go
You gotta get on

And you know! And you show!
You gotta get on!
You swear! You don't care!
You gotta get on!

You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul
You gotta get on - The story grows
You gotta get on - And let it go
You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul




You gotta get on - The story grows
You gotta get on - And let it go

Overall Meaning

The song "Drown" by Common Children has a message of perseverance, urging listeners to not give up on themselves despite the challenges they may face. The lyrics suggest that while life may be unkind and tempt them to sell themselves short, they should strive to find peace of mind and share themselves with others. The repetition of the line "you gotta get on" emphasizes the importance of moving forward and not getting stuck in a negative state of mind.


The song also touches on the themes of self-discovery and personal growth. The line "the story grows" implies that life is a journey and there are always new experiences to be had and lessons to be learned. The song suggests that by staying true to oneself and not compromising one's values, one can continue to grow and evolve.


Overall, "Drown" is a hopeful and empowering song that encourages listeners to keep pushing forward, even in the face of adversity. Its message of self-discovery and personal growth is one that resonates with many people and has helped to make it a popular song among fans of alternative rock.


Line by Line Meaning

If you will find life unkind in your time Well it's alright
If you encounter difficulties in your life, it is okay to struggle, and you'll get through it.


If you will sell all yourself for something else Well it's not right
It's not appropriate to give up all that you are, your essence, for external or material things.


You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul You gotta get on - The story grows You gotta get on
Keep moving forward, don't compromise your values, grow your narrative.


If you will find all your time, so in line Well it's alright
If you feel like you're wasting your time, remember that it can be okay if it aligns with your values.


If you see clear all fears and nothings near Well it's not right
Denying your fears and avoiding reality is not healthy.


And you know And you show You gotta get on
You know what you need to do, so show it through your actions.


If you will find peace of mind in your time Well it's alright
It's okay to prioritize peace of mind and well-being during challenging times.


If you will share all yourself with someone else Well it's alright
It's important to share your genuine self with others and build meaningful connections.


You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul You gotta get on - The story grows You gotta get on - And let it go
Keep pressing forward, but also let go of any negative or unhelpful thoughts or situations.


You swear! You don't care! You gotta get on!
You might feel like giving up, but keep pushing forward despite those feelings.


You gotta get on - Don't sell your soul You gotta get on - The story grows You gotta get on - And let it go
Remember to prioritize your values, keep growing your narrative, and release negativity to move forward.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: JEFFREY B. ATKINS, MARCUS VEST

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Lance Simmons

The drummer (Hampton) is an old friend. These 3 should've made it big..

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