Run Away
JD McCrary & Chiwetel Ejiofor Lyrics


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Simba, what have you done?
It was a stampede
He tried to save me, it was an accident
What am I gonna do?
Run away, Simba
And never return




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to JD McCrary's song "Run Away" seem to be referencing a particular moment in Disney's beloved animated classic, The Lion King. The first line, "Simba, what have you done?", appears to stem from the scene where the main character, Simba, is tried for causing a stampede that resulted in the death of his father, Mufasa. This is further evidenced by the next line, "It was a stampede", which was the cause of Mufasa's tragic demise.


The singer then goes on to state that Simba tried to save them, implying that they were caught in the stampede. They describe it as an accident, potentially as a way to absolve Simba of blame. However, it seems they are still shaken by the experience, unsure of what to do next. They then offer the advice to "run away" from their problems, echoing Simba's own journey in the film.


Overall, these lyrics suggest a feeling of fear and uncertainty, combined with a desire for escape. The allusion to The Lion King serves to enhance these emotions, as it calls to mind the powerful themes of loss, guilt, and redemption found in the film.


Line by Line Meaning

Simba, what have you done?
Simba, why did you do that? What did you cause?


It was a stampede
There was a chaotic rush of scared animals that caused this situation.


He tried to save me, it was an accident
Simba was trying to rescue someone and unintentionally caused this situation.


What am I gonna do?
What should I do? What options do I have?


Run away, Simba
Escape from this situation, Simba. Flee to save yourself.


And never return
Don't come back. Leave this behind and move on with your life.




Lyrics © Walt Disney Music Company
Written by: Jeff Nathanson

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