Roots
Kazak Lyrics


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You reap what you sow
And I know that you've heard
The poison you sowed has been spread by the birds

On wind and in stream
It has travelled our world
To the roots of the flower I grow for my girl
I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

Our roots have grown through
All the poison you sowed
Did as much to stop us as the soil and the stone

The chances you've had
The chances you've thrown
I hope that you know that you reap what you sow

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots





I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
Tear it up by the roots

Overall Meaning

In the song "Roots" by Kazak, the lyrics speak about the consequences of one's actions and the idea that what you put out into the world will eventually come back to you. The imagery of sowing poison that is spread by birds conveys the idea of negativity or harmful intentions that have an impact on others and the environment around us.


The singer acknowledges the widespread effects of this poison, as it travels through the wind and streams, reaching even the roots of a flower they grow for their loved one. This represents how our actions, even those seemingly small or indirect, can have far-reaching consequences that affect the things we care about deeply.


As the lyrics reflect on the damage caused by the poison and the obstacles it has created, there is a recognition of the need to address the root cause of the problem. The repeated refrain "I can see that to kill this weed I've got to tear it up by the roots" emphasizes the idea of confronting and eliminating the source of negativity or toxicity in order to move forward and create a healthier environment.


Ultimately, the message in the song underscores the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and understanding that the choices we make have a lasting impact. By acknowledging the connection between our actions and their consequences, we are encouraged to reflect on the seeds we sow and the roots we plant, recognizing that we have the power to shape our own futures through conscious and mindful behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

You reap what you sow
The consequences of your actions will eventually come back to you


And I know that you've heard
I am aware that you are familiar with this concept


The poison you sowed has been spread by the birds
The negativity you spread has affected others and returned to you


On wind and in stream
Carried by the elements and nature


It has travelled our world
The impact has reached far and wide


To the roots of the flower I grow for my girl
Even reaching the foundation of what is precious to me


I can see that to kill this weed I've got to
I understand that in order to eliminate this negativity


Tear it up by the roots
I must get rid of it completely from its source


Our roots have grown through
Our foundation has persevered despite challenges


All the poison you sowed
Despite the negativity you spread


Did as much to stop us as the soil and the stone
It was as ineffective in hindering our growth as earth and rock


The chances you've had
The opportunities you were given


The chances you've thrown
The opportunities you wasted


I hope that you know that you reap what you sow
I hope you realize that you will face the consequences of your actions




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Magnus Lennon

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