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Max Leone Lyrics


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Iโ€ฒm scared of girls and tattoos
And growing older
I'm scared of losing this world
Itโ€ฒs getting warmer
Afraid of accepting subpar
As being normal
I made a mess of my youth
And now it's over

But my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all
Yeah, my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all

I spent a year of my life
Inside a dorm room
Tryna convince myself
I made the right move
I don't remember it much
I wasnโ€ฒt sober
I made a mess of my youth
And now itโ€ฒs over

But my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all
Yeah, my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all

What if I sold all of my clothes
And bought a one-way?
What if I wasn't mysะตlf
Just for one day?
What if I found out that death
Isnโ€ฒt closure?
What if thะต best of my youth
Isn't over?
It isnโ€ฒt over

But my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all
Yeah, my greatest fear
Is feeling nothing at all

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Max Leoneโ€™s untitled express the singerโ€™s fears and doubts about growing up, accepting mediocrity, feeling disconnected and losing touch with reality. The opening lines convey a sense of apprehension towards changes that come with maturity, such as women and tattoos, and the environmental crisis that threatens the world. Leone also expresses his misgivings about accepting subpar standards as the norm, which seems to be a frequent experience of his life. He appears to lament his missed opportunity, indicated by the reference to having made a mess of his youth, and harbors fears of feeling nothing at all.


The chorus of the song zero in Leoneโ€™s biggest fear, the lack of emotions. The repetitive โ€œmy greatest fear is feeling nothing at allโ€ conveys a sense of panic and frustration about the emotional detachment that some people experience. In the second verse, Leone narrates his experience of living in a dormitory for a year, trying hard to convince himself that he has made the correct move. The use of the line โ€œI wasnโ€™t soberโ€ hints at a period of self-doubt, and both the first and second verse allude to a sense of disappointment and missed opportunities in his life.


In the final verse of the song, Leone offers a series of what-if questions that suggest a sense of curiosity and a desire to challenge the status quo. He suggests radical changes like selling his clothes and buying a one-way ticket or being someone else for a day. He also raises the question of the meaning of death and whether it can bring an end to the experiences of our lives. The final lines of the song are somewhat optimistic, with Leone questioning the idea that the best of his life is behind him, leaving a final lingering message of hope.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm scared of girls and tattoos And growing older
I have a fear of aging and committing to permanent choices such as tattoos, as well as a fear of the opposite sex.


I'm scared of losing this world It's getting warmer
I'm afraid of the world around me changing beyond what I can handle, as the climate continues to warm.


Afraid of accepting subpar As being normal
I'm not content with settling for mediocrity and don't want to become desensitized to it as if it were the norm.


I made a mess of my youth And now it's over
I regret not using my youth more wisely and fear that it is too late to change it now that it's over.


But my greatest fear Is feeling nothing at all Yeah, my greatest fear Is feeling nothing at all
My fear of becoming apathetic and not feeling anything is greater than any of my other fears.


I spent a year of my life Inside a dorm room Tryna convince myself I made the right move I don't remember it much I wasn't sober I made a mess of my youth And now it's over
I spent a year in college questioning if it was the right path and can't recall much due to substance abuse. I see it as another way I've ruined my youth.


What if I sold all of my clothes And bought a one-way? What if I wasn't myself Just for one day? What if I found out that death Isn't closure? What if the best of my youth Isn't over? It isn't over
I wonder about drastically changing my life and identity or questioning the concept of death while hoping that maybe I haven't completely wasted my youth yet.




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