It is the opening track from Lana Del Rey's sixth studio album of the same name.
Norman fucking Rockwell
Lana Del Rey Lyrics
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You fucked me so good that I almost said, "I love you"
You're fun and you're wild
But you don't know the half of the shit that you put me through
Your poetry's bad and you blame the news
But I can't change that and I can't change your mood
Ah-ah, oh
'Cause you're just a man
It's just what you do
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Yeah, you're just a man
All through and through
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Blue, blue, blue
Goddamn, man child
You act like a kid even though you stand six foot two
Self-loathing poet, resident Laurel Canyon know-it-all
You talk to the walls when the party gets bored of you
But I don't get bored, I just see it through
Why wait for the best when I could have you?
You
'Cause you're just a man
It's just what you do
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Yeah, you're just a man
All through and through
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Blue, blue
You make me blue
Blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
In "Norman Fucking Rockwell," Lana Del Rey sings about a troubled relationship with a man-child who seems to be caught up in his own childish ways. The man is fun and wild, but also puts her through a lot of emotional ups and downs. She mentions his bad poetry and tendency to blame the news for his moods, but seems to be unable to change him. Despite his flaws, she is still drawn to him and even almost says "I love you" after their sexual encounter.
Lana Del Rey also brings up the man's self-loathing tendencies and how he talks to the walls when he's feeling lonely. However, she stays with him because she sees something in him and believes in their connection. The chorus repeats the line "you're just a man," a subtle reminder that everyone has flaws and no one is perfect. The reference to coloring her blue could symbolize how he affects her emotionally or how he changes the way she sees herself.
Overall, the song is a commentary on an imperfect and tumultuous relationship that still holds some magic and allure. It speaks to the complexity of love and the struggles that come with it, as well as the need for acceptance and understanding.
Line by Line Meaning
Godamn, man child
Expressing displeasure towards a childish man
You fucked me so good that I almost said, 'I love you'
The man's sexual prowess caused the singer to feel emotionally attached
You're fun and you're wild
But you don't know the half of the shit that you put me through
Describing the man as having a carefree personality but being oblivious to how his actions affect her
Your poetry's bad and you blame the news
But I can't change that and I can't change your mood
Ah-ah, oh
Saying that the man is bad at writing poetry and uses current events as an excuse, making the singer feel helpless
'Cause you're just a man
It's just what you do
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Yeah, you're just a man
All through and through
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Blue, blue, blue
The man's behavior is typical of his gender, causing the singer to feel sad and blue
Goddamn, man child
You act like a kid even though you stand six foot two
Self-loathing poet, resident Laurel Can-you-know-it-all
You talk to the walls when the party gets bored of you
But I don't get bored, I just see it through
Why wait for the best when I could have you?
You
Describing the man as immature, arrogant and self-loathing, but the singer still chooses to stick with him and not wait for someone better
You make me blue
Blue, blue
Blue, blue, blue, blue
Reiterating the man's effect on her emotions, making her feel sad and blue
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Elizabeth Grant, Jack Antonoff
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@teamomitskii
Cause you're just a man
It's just what you do
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Yeah, you're just a man
All through and through
Your head in your hands
As you color me blue
Blue, blue, blue
@whiteraven536
We should be so grateful we’re living in a generation where Lana exists.
@jhonatanmauriciocaperaloza7108
Im totally in agreement. She is marvelousss and uniqueeee, without her music idk how I could manage my ups and downs. Thanks to the life because of her existence. <3
@VelvetDreams666
Jhonatan Mauricio Capera Lozano same
@abbyyuh9803
I just felt like saying your name is amazing and creative af.
@sem5281
Lana's music is 80s inspired, it's nostalgic in so many ways. This generation is everything but Lana's.
@friendship9022
When i was inside my mommy I wouldn't come out like every time they were ready and sure I was gonna come out I started bouncing and then they played kesha tik tok and I came out and I'm gonna die to lana del rey I love music !!!!
@atichii
NFR was the era where the entire fandom came together as one. No hate no bullshit. just pure appreciation for Lana and her existence.
@ramyacha5209
But the fandom is so toxic tbh i wish stan twitter never existed
@lunam33
@@ramyacha5209 Seriously hate fan bases, put artists on pedestal its soo cringe, adn not everyone liked this album, the lyrics are lackluster imo.
@perryjones7771
@@lunam33 and her fans thinks she’s a legend like when was the last time she was relevant and she is only known for one album