Blue Like Nevermind
Dawson Kimya Lyrics


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eyes like omens i've been told
and friends are found when keys are stolen
find the keys the corn is golden
friends have golden hearts and souls and
icy blue eyes may seem cold when
hearts are far apart and broken

when the sky is open wide
pages bound to the roadside
breaking backbones as i drive
blue like nevermind

blue is fire and blood and balls
paint peeling on the bedroom walls
and broken doors on bathroom stalls
and waterfalls and booty calls

je vois les yeux
les yeux son tres bleu
mes yeuse je fermerai
et dites je suis fatigué

eyes like omens i've been told
and friends are found when keys are stolen
find the keys the corn is golden
friends have golden hearts and souls and
icy blue eyes may seem cold when
hearts are far apart and broken

when the sky is open wide
pages bound to the roadside




breaking backbones as i drive
blue like nevermind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Blue Like Nevermind" by Dawson Kimya convey a sense of disillusionment and disappointment towards the world and its inhabitants, particularly towards those who were once regarded as heroes or role models. The word of the day that the singer refers to is likely a metaphor for the current state of affairs, where there seems to be a lack of words to express the emotions and struggles of daily life. The man in the mirror is wasting away, which could symbolize the singer's own state of mind and the struggles he is experiencing.


The lyrics mention two specific individuals, Michael and Paul, who the singer has looked up to since he was a child. The use of the phrase "if they are guilty off with their balls" suggests that the individuals may have done something to betray the singer's trust or expectations. The disappointment towards these former heroes is amplified by the fact that the old are supposed to protect the young, not exploit them. The lyrics suggest that having been mistreated in the past is no excuse for continuing the cycle of abuse or betrayal.


The song also acknowledges the importance of treating others with kindness and empathy. The singer reflects on the lessons taught to him by his mother regarding treating others how you wish to be treated, and the fact that one should never forget how they felt as a child. The repetition of the phrase "my heroes are falling apart" reinforces the theme of disappointment and disillusionment, and perhaps reflects the singer's feelings of being let down by those he once looked up to.


Line by Line Meaning

The word of the day's I don't know what to say
I am at a loss for words and don't know what to say about the current state of affairs


And the man in the mirror is wasting away
I see myself deteriorating and struggling to cope with everything happening around me


No songs to sing, no games to play
I am left without any joy or distraction, everything feels dull and meaningless


Just a big old hole in my heart
I am filled with a profound sense of emptiness and despair


My heroes are falling apart
Those who I once admired and looked up to are now crumbling and losing their way


Now Michael and Paul they are chained to the wall
Two individuals, Michael and Paul, are held captive and are powerless to defend themselves


Since I was a kid I loved them best of all
These two individuals held a special place in my heart since I was a child


But if they are guilty off with their balls
If they are proven guilty, they deserve to suffer severe consequences


My heroes are falling, my heroes are falling down
Those who were once my heroes are now crumbling and disappointing me


And the old are supposed to protect the young
Adults have a responsibility to safeguard children from harm


Not endanger or exploit them
Adults should not put children in danger or use them for their own benefit


This is something I can't stress enough
It is important for me to emphasize this point and make it clear


Having been fucked is no excuse for being fucked up
Just because someone has been mistreated in the past, it does not make it acceptable for them to mistreat others


And my mom says to treat as you wish you were treated
My mother taught me to treat others the way I would like to be treated


And I know that she's sorry for the wrongs she repeated
My mother regrets any mistakes she may have made in the past and wishes to make things right


And never forget how you felt as a kid
Remembering how I felt as a child helps me empathize with children and better understand their needs


Look little you in the eye, each time you encounter a child
When interacting with children, I try to imagine myself as a child and treat them accordingly


And the word of the day is you are a disgrace
I am being shamed and insulted, being told that I am shameful


And the man in the mirror only changed his face
I may have changed my outward appearance, but inside I am still struggling and hurting


My heroes are falling, my heroes are falling apart
Those I looked up to are failing me and my sense of security is breaking down


My heroes are falling, my heroes are falling apart
The people whom I once idolized are now disappointing me and causing me distress


My heroes are falling, my heroes are falling apart
Those whom I once admired and respected are now crumbling and losing my trust




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