Friend
Martina Di Nardo Lyrics


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Guess it was easier
When I was 16
Cause I was mad at the world back then
Now I'm just mad at me
Well
I never got my head to plan my life out
I never knew what I wanted
I felt like I was trying hard
Wasn't it enough?
Give me time
I better save my life before it tears me down
At 21 I was losing it
I really needed someone to ask me
Are you alright?
Cause I wasn't
Old friend
Take your time
You'll be alright
It does get better
Old friend
Take your time
You'll be alright
It does get better
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Yourself out?
Yourself out?
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Yourself out?




Yourself out?
Yeah me too

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Martina Di Nardo's song "Friend" explore the challenges and uncertainties of growing up and trying to figure out one's place in the world. The opening lines, "Guess it was easier when I was 16, 'Cause I was mad at the world back then, Now I'm just mad at me," suggest a nostalgic reflection on the struggles of adolescence compared to the present, where the singer feels frustrated with themselves.


The verse continues with a sense of confusion and lack of direction in life. The lines "I never got my head to plan my life out, I never knew what I wanted, I felt like I was trying hard, wasn't it enough?" express a common sentiment of feeling lost and unsure of one's goals and accomplishments. The chorus then offers a message of reassurance and hope, as the singer addresses an old friend and encourages them to take their time and believe that things will improve. The repetition of the phrase "It does get better" emphasizes the idea that life is a journey of self-discovery and growth.


The final lines, "Are you still trying to figure yourself out? Yourself out? Yeah me too," bring the song to a relatable conclusion. The singer acknowledges that they are still struggling with self-discovery just like their old friend, highlighting the universal experience of navigating adulthood and trying to understand one's identity.


Overall, "Friend" captures the complex emotions and uncertainties that come with growing up, serving as a reminder that it's okay to be unsure and take time to figure oneself out.


Line by Line Meaning

Guess it was easier
Life was simpler and less complicated in the past


When I was 16
During my teenage years


Cause I was mad at the world back then
I held resentment and anger towards the world during that time


Now I'm just mad at me
Currently, I feel disappointed and upset with myself


Well
Introducing a transition or new thought


I never got my head to plan my life out
I never took the time to carefully strategize and map out my life


I never knew what I wanted
I lacked clarity and direction in knowing my desires


I felt like I was trying hard
I put in a lot of effort


Wasn't it enough?
But it never seemed sufficient or satisfactory


Give me time
I need more time


I better save my life before it tears me down
I should prioritize my well-being and prevent self-destruction


At 21 I was losing it
When I reached the age of 21, I was struggling emotionally


I really needed someone to ask me
I had a strong longing for someone to inquire about my well-being


Are you alright?
Are you doing okay?


Cause I wasn't
Because I was not okay


Old friend
Addressing a familiar person from the past


Take your time
Don't rush or feel pressured


You'll be alright
Things will get better


It does get better
The situation improves over time


Are you still trying to figure yourself out?
Are you continuing to search for your true identity?


Yourself out?
Discovering who you really are?


Yeah me too
Yes, I am also in the process of figuring myself out




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Written by: Martina Di Nardo

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