Color
Hayden Everett Lyrics


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[Verse 1]
Wrapped up in the color
Wrapped up in the color
Do I know Him like a father

Gone cold, now you're running
Stacking ladders on the money
It hurts bad when you're falling

[Chorus]
Now my back is to the rope
70 off the load
Now is anyone (is anyone)
Sayin that I'm underdressed

I can't help but to provoke
Stratosphere making you choke
Is anyone (is anyone)
Sayin they're in need of rest

[Verse 2]
Holding on to another and I think I'm back
The choice is yours but all these things will pass
Make it knowing that only my love will last

Wrapped in the color but it's not all bad
Heavenly father it's as best I can
Splitting my time is gonna pull me (dead)

[Chorus]
Now my back is to the rope
70 off the load
Now is anyone (is anyone)
Sayin that I'm underdressed

I can't help but to provoke
Stratosphere making you choke
Is anyone (is anyone)
Sayin they're in need of rest

[Bridge]
Now I finally get it
All the rest is just dust to me
Now I finally get it

How long will you let it?




It’s taking over your property
How long will you let it?

Overall Meaning

In the song "Color" by Hayden Everett, the lyrics in the first verse depict a sense of being consumed or enveloped by something, symbolized by the repetition of being "wrapped up in the color." This could signify being overwhelmed or deeply immersed in a particular emotion or situation. The question "Do I know Him like a father" suggests a contemplation of one's relationship with a higher power or authority figure, questioning the depth of understanding and connection.


The imagery of feeling "Gone cold, now you're running" and "Stacking ladders on the money" evokes a sense of detachment and chasing material success. The pain of failure or loss is expressed through "It hurts bad when you're falling," highlighting the emotional toll of setbacks and struggles.


The chorus introduces themes of feeling burdened and overwhelmed, as indicated by the metaphor of having one's "back to the rope" and carrying a heavy load. The questions posed about being "underdressed" and in need of rest convey a sense of vulnerability and a desire for support or understanding from others.


In the second verse, the idea of holding on to another person for support or comfort emerges, with a realization that ultimately, only one's love will endure and sustain. The contradictory nature of being "Wrapped in the color but it's not all bad" suggests a complex mixture of emotions and experiences. The reference to a "Heavenly father" implies seeking guidance or solace from a higher power, acknowledging limitations in coping with challenges alone.


The bridge of the song offers a moment of clarity or realization, with the singer finally understanding the transient nature of worldly possessions and distractions represented by "All the rest is just dust to me." The urgent inquiry of "How long will you let it?" prompts reflection on allowing external influences or pressures to take control, urging a reevaluation of priorities and values.




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Written by: HAYDEN EVERETT HUNT

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