Blue Ball Blues
Dumbfoundead Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah, I was fourteen, church clothes

Yo
I was fourteen, church clothes, Curve cologne
Somebody grab the holy water 'cause she hurt my soul
I saw an angel in the choir with the perfect tone
Thought I would end up in the fire, Hell burnt to toast
No offense to God but I had to testify
We were crushing to Usher's Confessions, high
Ten years passed, my pockets done gentrified
And the same shorty popped up on my Insta-live
What a reunion, both of us broke bread, communion
None of us locked down or knocked up with juniors
Apart from each other should've met much sooner
Got my heart going crazy, like, okay boomer
Now the same high school that we dropped out from
Got a new library for my charity funds




Under both our names like we're sharing our lunch
Behind the bungalows when we were young

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Blue Ball Blues" by Dumbfoundead delve into the reminiscence of the singer's past encounters and experiences, particularly during their teenage years. The opening lines "I was fourteen, church clothes, Curve cologne" paint a vivid picture of a youthful and innocent time in the singer's life, setting the stage for the nostalgic journey that unfolds through the song. The mention of church clothes and cologne evokes a sense of longing for a simpler time, perhaps hinting at themes of innocence and purity.


The singer recounts a moment of infatuation and admiration for someone they met during their time at church, describing them as an angel in the choir with a perfect tone. This admiration is contrasted with a subtle fear of damnation, as the singer contemplates the potential consequences of their feelings. The mention of ending up in the fire and Hell being burnt to a toast adds a layer of complexity to the singer's emotions, showcasing a struggle between desire and morality.


As the lyrics progress, a sense of longing and nostalgia permeates the narrative, as the singer reflects on the passage of time. The reference to crushing to Usher's Confessions highlights a shared moment of intimacy and connection, symbolizing a bond that transcends the years that have passed. The singer's realization that time has gentrified their pockets underscores the harsh reality of growing up and facing the challenges of adulthood, juxtaposed with the reemergence of a past love interest on social media.


The reunion with the former crush on social media sparks a flurry of emotions and memories, as the singer contemplates what could have been if they had met sooner. The reference to a shared communion and the image of breaking bread together symbolize a sense of connection and unity, despite the years of separation. The mention of charity funds and a new library under both their names suggests a sense of shared legacy and impact, hinting at the potential for new beginnings and shared endeavors. The lyrics culminate in a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of time and the enduring power of past connections, as the singer recalls moments of innocence and passion behind the bungalows of their youth.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Craig Balmoris, Daniel Nathan Krieger, Daniel Tannenbaum, Jonathan Edgar Park, Sergiu Gherman, Tyler Mehlenbache

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