Sleepytown
Kid Runner Lyrics


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The ground is breathing
If you never stop at all, then you'll never really know
The river's bleeding
It's a constant remedy
For a sickness we can't see

Roll your windows down
The sun's gone out
Sacrifice your mind
It's over now
I never knew my thoughts could be this loud
Inhale now, let go

Da da da da dada da da da da dada

The field is sinking
It's a numbness deep inside
My veins don't want to die yet
And I don't even know your name
If you want I'll hold your hand
As we're buried in this sand

Inhale now, inhale now let go
Inhale now, inhale now let go

Da da da da dada da da da da dada

Here it goes
Don't hold your breath
I didn't count on making friends with all the people who are left
Now stop, don't close your eyes
Inhale now, inhale now
And here it goes
Don't hold your breath
The wind will tear this world right open wide until there's nothing left
So stop, don't close your eyes
Inhale now, inhale now let go

Roll your windows down
The sun's gone out
Sacrifice your mind
It's over now




I never knew my thoughts could be this loud
Inhale now, let go

Overall Meaning

The song "Sleepytown" by Kid Runner is a complex and thought-provoking song that delves into themes of loss, anxiety, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. The first verse begins with the lines "The ground is breathing / If you never stop at all, then you'll never really know", which suggest a sense of deep unease or anxiety about the world around us. The idea of the "ground breathing" conjures up images of instability, and the next line suggests that we can never truly understand this instability unless we slow down and take the time to observe it. The following line, "The river's bleeding / It's a constant remedy / For a sickness we can't see", takes this idea further, suggesting that we are suffering from an unspecified ailment that can only be temporarily relieved by the natural world.


As the song progresses, the lyrics become more abstract, with repeated lines like "Inhale now, let go" and "Da da da da dada da da da da dada" creating a trance-like effect. However, the second verse introduces more specific imagery, with lines like "The field is sinking / It's a numbness deep inside / My veins don't want to die yet" suggesting a sense of physical and emotional weight dragging the singer down. The final verse brings the song to a crescendo, with lines like "The wind will tear this world right open wide until there's nothing left" conjuring up images of a cataclysmic end to everything we know. However, even in the face of such a dire prospect, the song's central message remains one of hope, with the repeated refrain of "inhale now, let go" suggesting that there is still a way to find peace and meaning in a world that often seems to be falling apart.


Line by Line Meaning

The ground is breathing
The singer is experiencing a surreal feeling that the ground is alive and breathing.


If you never stop at all, then you'll never really know
The singer is suggesting that if one never takes a break from their routine, they will never learn or experience anything different.


The river's bleeding
The singer is using a figurative description to imply that the river is polluted or damaged.


It's a constant remedy
Despite the damage to the river, it still presents a healing quality to the artist.


For a sickness we can't see
The artist uses a metaphor to express that there are problems affecting humans, nature, and the world that are not visible but still have an impact.


Roll your windows down
The singer is calling the listener to be present in the moment and open to new experiences.


The sun's gone out
The singer is speaking of a figurative night where things appear darker and less optimistic.


Sacrifice your mind
The song mentions giving up control or letting go of one's thoughts or overthinking.


It's over now
The artist could be saying that a certain phase of life or emotional state is ending and it's time to move on.


I never knew my thoughts could be this loud
The artist is surprised by the intensity of their thoughts.


Inhale now, let go
The singer is encouraging the listener to focus on their breathing and letting go of negative thoughts or emotions.


The field is sinking
The artist is using a metaphor to suggest the decay or decay of natural spaces.


It's a numbness deep inside
The singer is suggesting that they feel emotionally numb and disconnected.


My veins don't want to die yet
The singer is suggesting that they still crave life and experiences.


And I don't even know your name
The singer is exploring the idea of human connection and how people can be connected without knowing each other's names.


If you want I'll hold your hand
The artist is offering comfort or support to someone in the face of uncertainty or distress.


As we're buried in this sand
The artist is using a metaphor to suggest being overwhelmed or trapped by circumstances beyond one's control.


Here it goes
The singer is acknowledging that something big is happening or starting to happen.


Don't hold your breath
The singer is suggesting that the listener shouldn't wait or hold back in anticipation.


I didn't count on making friends with all the people who are left
The artist is expressing surprise at the people they have become close to in this difficult time or difficult phase of life.


Now stop, don't close your eyes
The artist could be advising the listener not to give up or give in to negative thoughts or uncertainties.


The wind will tear this world right open wide until there's nothing left
The artist is suggesting that the world is vulnerable and destructive forces may destroy it.


Inhale now, inhale now let go
The singer is using repetition to emphasize the importance of focusing on one's breath and letting go of negative thoughts or emotions.




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This is by far my favorite song by them I can't believe it only has 900 views!

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