Growing Up
Fall Out Boy Lyrics


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I dried my eyes, now I'll crust them with sleep
I'll crust them over
She begged me, "Don't hate me"
She spun me a story
Where winning looks like losing and I'm winning every time
So thread spools, sweetie, get ready
Until my silk is sold
Growing up
Growing up
Growing up

Yeah, I'll find myself anew
Yeah, I'll find myself anew

I've dried my eyes, now it's "Rushmore"
I'm deep with futures like Chicago
No, Glenview never meant a thing to me
She never meant a thing to me
'Cept for putting idealists in a body bag

Forget it
I'll go out tonight and piss on her doorstep
And listen to The Misfits "Where Eagles Dare"
To swallow whole

Up
Growing up
Growing up

(Go)

Whoa, I guess I'm my own better half
Whoa, I guess I'm my own better half

Whoa, yeah, I guess I'm on my own
I guess I'm on my own




I guess I'm on my own
I guess I'm on my own

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Fall Out Boy's "Growing Up" express the complicated emotions and experiences of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. The singer's journey is symbolized by the repeated line, "Growing up, growing up." The first verse describes the process of letting go of youthful innocence and accepting the disappointments of the real world. The singer has "dried" their eyes, which implies that they have cried and are ready to move forward, but their "crusted" eyelids suggest that the wounds of the past have not fully healed. The second verse introduces the theme of self-discovery and empowerment. The singer names iconic locations such as "Rushmore" and "Chicago" that represent possibilities and aspirations. However, they also reject the significance of their hometown, "Glenview," which can be interpreted as a rejection of their past and the people who have held them back. The line "'Cept for putting idealists in a body bag" suggests bitterness towards those who have not shared their dreams.


The chorus consists of two affirmations, "Yeah, I'll find myself anew," and "Whoa, I guess I'm my own better half." The first line suggests hope and determination, while the second implies introspection and self-reliance. The singer is on a journey of self-discovery and is separating themselves from negative influences in their past. The last verse adds a note of rebellion and defiance. The singer intends to "piss on her doorstep," a disrespectful act towards someone who has hurt them in the past. They will listen to music that symbolizes resistance ("The Misfits' Where Eagles Dare") and "swallow whole" the feeling of being alive and free.


Overall, "Growing Up" is a song that expresses the complexity of the human experience, particularly during the transitional period between adolescence and adulthood. It speaks to anyone who has felt lost or disillusioned while also embracing their potential and the power of self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

I dried my eyes, now I'll crust them with sleep
I wiped my tears away, now I will close my eyes and sleep with crust forming around them


She begged me, "Don't hate me"
She pleaded with me to not hate her


She spun me a story
She told me a tale


Where winning looks like losing and I'm winning every time
She narrated a story where winning appears as losing, but in reality, I come out victorious every time


So thread spools, sweetie, get ready
So get ready to weave the thread spools, darling


Until my silk is sold
Until I sell all my silk


Growing up
The process of maturing


Yeah, I'll find myself anew
Yes, I will rediscover myself in a new way


I've dried my eyes, now it's "Rushmore"
I have dried my tears, and now it's time to focus on the grandeur of Rushmore


I'm deep with futures like Chicago
I am filled with prospects just like the grand city of Chicago


No, Glenview never meant a thing to me
No, Glenview holds no importance or relevance to me


She never meant a thing to me
She was never of any significance for me


'Cept for putting idealists in a body bag
Except for burying my ideals and beliefs


Forget it
Disregard it


I'll go out tonight and piss on her doorstep
I will go out tonight and urinate on her doorstep


And listen to The Misfits "Where Eagles Dare"
And listen to The Misfits' song 'Where Eagles Dare'


To swallow whole
To consume completely


Growing up
The process of maturing


Growing up
The process of maturing


Growing up
The process of maturing


Whoa, I guess I'm my own better half
Whoa, I suppose I am my own superior part


Whoa, I guess I'm my own better half
Whoa, I suppose I am my own superior part


Whoa, yeah, I guess I'm on my own
Whoa, yes, I guess I am on my own


I guess I'm on my own
I guess I am on my own


I guess I'm on my own
I guess I am on my own


I guess I'm on my own
I guess I am on my own




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Peter Wentz, Patrick Stump, Joseph Trohman

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