When I Was Little
Equatronic Lyrics


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when I was little
as little as I could be
I spend lots of time
with some friends of mine
we were fancy free

when I was little
as little as I could be




Overall Meaning

The opening verse of Equatronic's song When I Was Little portrays a nostalgic reflection on the past, specifically on the childhood of the singer. The repetition of the phrase 'when I was little, as little as I could be' effectively creates a sense of timelessness and establishes the context of the lyrics as a reminiscence. The use of the past tense and the colloquial expression 'fancy free' conveys a sense of innocence, freedom, and carefree existence that is associated with childhood in general. The singer then refers to their 'friends of mine', signaling the importance of social connections and relationships during the formative years of life.


The nostalgic tone and the focus on the past continue with the repetition of the opening line in the second verse. This repetition evokes a sense of circularity and in retrospect, reinforces the idea that childhood is a time of simplicity and detachment from adult responsibilities. The lyrics can be interpreted as a celebration of the singer's childhood and an attempt to connect with those memories. The fact that Equatronic is a synth-pop band that often explores themes of nostalgia and longing in its music further adds to the emotional and introspective texture of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

when I was little
During my childhood, which was a long time ago


as little as I could be
As young as I possibly could have been at that point in my life


I spend lots of time
I dedicated a considerable amount of my youth


with some friends of mine
Alongside a group of individuals who were near to me


we were fancy free
We were unrestricted and able to have fun without any burdens or concerns holding us back




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