Kickin' Da Leaves
Judah & the Lion Lyrics


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Ahhh
I can't find my way through the trees
So so so don't don't don't wait wait wait
For for for me me me me me me me me me me me

To get home
I, don't know, my way back home
The light broke at the end of the tunnel
I, don't know, I'm out on my own, I can't find my way back home

So so so if if if you looking for for for
Me me me me me me me me
I'll be here in the trees
And when when when when when you you you find find me me me me me me me

I'll be kickin' da leaves
I, don't know, my way back home
The light broke at the end of the tunnel
I, don't know, I'm out on my own, I can't find my way back home

In these trees I feel alright
I think I finally found light
'Cause in these woods I'm free inside
And I don't wanna see light

Hah!
And I, don't know, my way back home




The light broke at the end of the tunnel
I, don't know, I'm out on my own, I can't find my way back home

Overall Meaning

Judah & the Lion's "Kickin' Da Leaves" is a song about lost and confusion. The singer of the song is lost in the woods and cannot find his way back home. He pleads with others not to wait for him, to leave without him. In the forest, the singer feels free inside and doesn't want to see light. He discusses how he's found light in the forest, which could be interpreted either as a metaphor for an inner peace or genuinely being able to see better in the forest. The chorus of the song consists of the singer saying he can't find his way back home because the light broke at the end of the tunnel, meaning that he doesn't have any clear direction anymore.


The lyrics of "Kickin' Da Leaves" are introspective, and the melody is both sad and uplifting, creating a unique atmosphere of hopelessness and freedom at the same time. The song plays with the concept of being lost, both physically and mentally, and the need to find comfort in ourselves, even if that means being lost in the woods. The singer doesn't know his way back home and is comfortable with that. He finds solace loitering around in the woods without any clear intention of finding his way back home. Overall, the song feels like a self-expression of wanting to discover ourselves without the pressure of society's expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

Ahhh
Expressing an overwhelmed feeling


I can't find my way through the trees
I am lost in the forest and cannot find my way back


So so so don't don't don't wait wait wait
Urging someone not to wait for me


For for for me me me me me me me me me me me
Referring to myself


To get home
To go back to my place of residence


I, don't know, my way back home
I have lost my way and do not know how to get back home


The light broke at the end of the tunnel
My hope has faded away


I, don't know, I'm out on my own, I can't find my way back home
I am alone and lost in the forest


So so so if if if you looking for for for
If you are searching for me


Me me me me me me me me
Referring to myself


I'll be here in the trees
I am staying in the forest


And when when when when when you you you find find me me me me me me me
When you find me


I'll be kickin' da leaves
I will be enjoying myself in the forest


In these trees I feel alright
Being in the forest makes me feel good


I think I finally found light
I believe I have found a way out of my situation


'Cause in these woods I'm free inside
Being in the forest makes me feel free and liberated


And I don't wanna see light
I want to stay in the forest


Hah!
Expressing excitement


I, don't know, my way back home
I am still lost and don't know how to get back home


The light broke at the end of the tunnel
My hope is still fading away


I, don't know, I'm out on my own, I can't find my way back home
I am still lost and alone in the forest




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