Groundswell
Ghost Lyrics


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We're all dying in the living room
Wait on this life that's not yours
I've been looking in windows
I figure there's one good person on every block
I found only signs of life within these dead end streets
I left my mark with dry erase
So fucking drunk at 3 am
I've been moving, moving
Now I'm anchored, anchored
Drowning in options
I'm going to war
With couches and routine
And myself
All these cities I should have never left
All the times I shouldn't have let you wait up on me
I left my mark with dry erase
So fucking drunk at 3 am
I've been walking, walking
In my sleep
Drowning in options
We're all dying in the living room
Wait on this life that's not yours




I've been breathing under open skies
Keep moving because it feels so right

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ghost's song Groundswell speak to the feeling of being stuck in life, waiting for something to happen or waiting for someone else to make a move. The first verse paints a picture of people aimlessly living out their lives in the living room, not really living at all. The singer describes looking into windows and searching for signs of life, but only finding dead end streets. He leaves his mark with dry erase, a symbol of impermanence and temporary existence, as if to say that he is just passing through this life without really making an impact.


The second verse speaks to the struggle of breaking free from routine and the temptation to stay in one place, even if it ultimately leads to stagnation. The singer admits to being drunk at 3 am, a time of confusion and uncertainty, and feeling lost while moving around without any direction. He then declares that he is going to war with the couches and routine, fighting against the comfort and complacency that keep him anchored in one place. The lyrics suggest that the singer is searching for something more, something that will ignite a passion and set him free from the monotony of everyday life.


Overall, the lyrics of Groundswell convey a sense of restlessness and longing for something more, a desire to break free from the mundane routines that so often define our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

We're all dying in the living room
We're all wasting our lives in the comfort of our homes


Wait on this life that's not yours
Stop wasting time waiting for others to give you a life. Create your own


I've been looking in windows
I've been observing the lives of others


I figure there's one good person on every block
I believe that there is at least one person in every neighborhood who is kind and genuine


I found only signs of life within these dead end streets
I discovered that life exists even in the most boring and depressing places


I left my mark with dry erase
I made a temporary impact that can easily be erased


So fucking drunk at 3 am
I was extremely intoxicated late at night


I've been moving, moving
I've been traveling and exploring


Now I'm anchored, anchored
Now I'm stationary and stuck


Drowning in options
Overwhelmed by too many choices


I'm going to war
I'm determined to fight against my own bad habits and limiting beliefs


With couches and routine
With the comfortable inactivity and monotonous daily activities that hold me back


And myself
And my own tendencies towards procrastination and complacency


All these cities I should have never left
I regret leaving behind the places that once meant something to me


All the times I shouldn't have let you wait up on me
I regret making others wait on me when I was not punctual


I've been walking, walking
I've been taking small steps towards my goals


In my sleep
Unconsciously, without much thought or action


We're all dying in the living room
We're all wasting our lives in the comfort of our homes


I've been breathing under open skies
I've been embracing the freedom and possibilities that come with being outdoors


Keep moving because it feels so right
Continue pushing forward because it feels like the right thing to do




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