Roots
Lion I Am Lyrics


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On my own I can feel you by my side
But where I belong is the shadows where your light won't shine
Are you feeling loved when a hundred "likes" feels better than a humans touch
Step in line, don't look back to the past where you felt alive
It's social time
Don't you know that your only friends are kept online
It's all in my head
We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind
Don't forget where you came from don't let those wires be your roots
If I close my eyes it'll all be fine
Don't let those wires be your roots
The grass is greener under our feet without the constant need to destroy what we see
I try to live free
But everything around me
Is poison and death with a hollow breath and just a lie of a dream
It's all in my head
We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind
Don't forget where you came from don't let those wires be your roots
If I close my eyes it'll all be fine
Don't let those wires be your roots
You're acid in my lungs
It's hard to know the point the organic bond that made us grow
It made us love
It made us whole turned too old
What a fucking addict
We ripped it out dug it up from the ground now our world is left with a hole
We ripped it out dug it up from the ground now our world is left without a soul
It's all in my head
We both know you're just pretending to know what's in my mind
We forget where we came from we let these wires be our roots
If I close my eyes it'll all be fine




We forgot where we came from
We let these wires be our roots

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Roots" by Lion I Am delve deep into themes of connection, technology, and the loss of authenticity in the modern world. The singer expresses a paradoxical longing for both solitude and real human connection, highlighting the emptiness of online validation compared to genuine emotional intimacy. The shadows symbolize a place of deep introspection and authenticity, contrasting with the superficiality of social media interactions.


The chorus emphasizes the danger of allowing technology to become our primary source of identity and relationships, warning against losing touch with our true roots and values. The imagery of wires as roots suggests a synthetic and artificial foundation that leads to a disconnect from our authentic selves and the natural world. The desire to escape into blissful ignorance, expressed in the line "If I close my eyes it'll all be fine," reflects a yearning for simplicity and purity amidst a chaotic and toxic environment.


The mention of poison, death, and a hollow dream paints a bleak picture of the current state of affairs, where superficiality and materialism have eroded the essence of what it means to truly live and love. The lyrics lament the loss of genuine connection and organic growth, mourning the destructive impact of addiction and detachment from our true roots. The repetition of the phrase "It's all in my head" underscores the internal struggle and disconnect between genuine emotions and external influences.


Ultimately, the song serves as a poignant critique of society's growing reliance on technology and artificial relationships, urging listeners to remember their origins and seek deeper connections that nourish the soul. By acknowledging the detrimental effects of allowing wires to become our roots, the singer challenges us to reclaim our authenticity, resist the allure of virtual connections, and rediscover the essential bonds that make us human.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Taylor Eastman

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