Roses
Memphis LK Lyrics


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Take your seat
Go on
It′s gonna start
Gonna break apart
Unsticking, unstuck
Peel the sticker off
You do not need the label
To get further into the centre
Turning it into your centre
Sit down quick
Peel, unstick
I think you will thank me
It's gonna start
Gonna break apart

It′s time to show yourself
Know now you know yourself
It's time to show yourself
Got plans to grow

Seep the water in the soil
Letting the roses come into bloom
Get the roots deep, gotta earth you down
Un-phased by the moon
Absorb the sun and feel the synthesis in your cells
Let it nourish you
Forgive yourself too
No please don't fall
You know that we will grow tall

It′s time to show yourself
Know now you know yourself
It′s time to show yourself
Got plans to grow yourself

Seep the water in the soil and let the roses
Come into bloom
Absorb the sun and feel the synthesis in your cells
Let it nourish you
Seep the water in the soil and let the roses
Let it nourish you
Forgive yourself too
No please don't fall
You know that we will grow tall

Seep the water in the soil and let the roses
Come into bloom




Absorb the sun and feel the synthesis in your cells
Let it nourish you

Overall Meaning

In Memphis LK's song "Roses," the lyrics encourage someone to take their seat and prepare for something transformative to happen. The song suggests the idea that we do not need to be defined by labels or external factors and instead calls for self-discovery and growth. Memphis LK cautions the listener not to fall and reminds them that they can grow tall. The lyrics also use the metaphor of a rose, implying that growth can be beautiful but also requires work and nurture. There is reference to the need for self-forgiveness too, showing that growth can involve letting go of past mistakes and moving forward.


The song not only encourages personal growth and embracing change, but it also has an uplifting and motivational tone. It suggests that the listener can achieve their goals and eventually bloom like a rose. The line "absorb the sun and feel the synthesis in your cells, let it nourish you" emphasizes the idea that growth should be nourishing, both physically and emotionally.


Facts about the song "Roses" by Memphis LK include:


Line by Line Meaning

Take your seat
Please take a seat, it's time to begin.


Go on
You may proceed with what you want to do.


It's gonna start
Something is about to happen.


Gonna break apart
Things are going to change or fall apart.


Unsticking, unstuck
To unstick or peel off something, like a label.


Peel the sticker off
Remove the label that someone else put on you.


You do not need the label
You don't have to conform to someone else's idea of who you are.


To get further into the centre
To be true to yourself and find your own center.


Turning it into your centre
Transform yourself to be that centered person.


Sit down quick
Take a seat quickly.


I think you will thank me
You will appreciate what I'm telling you.


It's time to show yourself
It's time to be yourself and let others see who you truly are.


Know now you know yourself
Now you truly know yourself.


Got plans to grow
You have plans to become better.


Seep the water in the soil
Put in the work so that you can grow.


Letting the roses come into bloom
Let the good things in life happen to you.


Get the roots deep, gotta earth you down
Establish a strong foundation for yourself.


Un-phased by the moon
Don't let external factors control you.


Absorb the sun and feel the synthesis in your cells
Take in the good things in life and let it add to you.


Let it nourish you
Allow yourself to be fueled by positivity and growth.


Forgive yourself too
Be kind to yourself and let go of past mistakes.


No please don't fall
Don't give up or let negativity bring you down.


You know that we will grow tall
We will help each other grow to reach new heights.




Writer(s): Melba Montgomery, Leslie Satcher

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