Brooklyn
Cosmic Baby Lyrics


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They say I'm too young to love you
I don't know what I need
They think I don't understand
The freedom land of the Seventies

They think I'm too cool to know you
You say I'm like the ice I freeze
I'm churning out novels like
Beat poetry on amphetamines

I say

I say

Well my boyfriend's in a band
He plays guitar while I sing Lou Reed
I've got feathers in my head
I get down to beat poetry
And my jazz collection's rad
I can play almost anything





I'm a Brooklyn baby,
I'm a Brooklyn baby

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Brooklyn" by Cosmic Baby convey a sense of rebellion, non-conformism and nostalgia, all while paying tribute to the multicultural borough of New York City where the artist grew up. The first verse speaks of a youthful, naive spirit who is misunderstood by those who consider themselves wiser and more experienced. Despite this, the singer is eager to explore the counterculture of the 70s and embrace her artistic inclinations, which the older generation cannot appreciate. In the second verse, the singer rejects the idea of being too "cool" or detached to genuinely connect with someone, and approaches love and creativity with passion, spontaneity and experimentation. The idea of "churning out novels like beat poetry on amphetamines" reflects the artists' desire to break with conventional writing rules and explore new territory.


The chorus, "I'm a Brooklyn baby", is a proud statement of individuality and uniqueness that acknowledges the impact of the artist's surroundings on their identity. By evoking the name of the neighborhood, the artist highlights the diversity, vibrancy and creativity that Brooklyn represents. The reference to Lou Reed, the Velvet Underground, jazz and beat poetry shows the influence of the arts scene on the lyrics, while also paying homage to the artists who had a significant impact on Cosmic Baby's musical background. The song's theme is reminiscent of the punk and new wave movements of the 70s and 80s, which promoted a DIY ethic, fierce independence and a rejection of mainstream values.


Line by Line Meaning

They say I'm too young to love you
People say that I'm too inexperienced to truly love you


I don't know what I need
I'm unsure of what I really want or need in life


They think I don't understand
People assume that I don't comprehend the complexity of life


The freedom land of the Seventies
The society of the 70s which represented freedom and liberation


They think I'm too cool to know you
People believe that I'm too detached and indifferent to get to know you


You say I'm like the ice I freeze
You're comparing me to a block of ice which is cold and unemotional


I'm churning out novels like
I'm writing numerous novels one after another just like


Beat poetry on amphetamines
Beat poetry performed with the assistance of amphetamines


I say
I reply


I say
I reply


Well my boyfriend's in a band
My boyfriend is a part of a musical group


He plays guitar while I sing Lou Reed
While he plays the guitar, I sing songs written by Lou Reed


I've got feathers in my head
I have crazy, impractical ideas in my mind


I get down to beat poetry
I love to listen to and connect with Beat poetry


And my jazz collection's rad
I have an awesome jazz record collection


I can play almost anything
I am proficient in playing several types of music/songs


I'm a Brooklyn baby,
I am a person born and raised in Brooklyn


I'm a Brooklyn baby
I am a person born and raised in Brooklyn




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