Young Hearts
On-the-Go Lyrics


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Flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet
Don't get used to this pain
Someone gets hurt, right on these streets
Dying in the driveways

Another hit I wish we could just quit
And share this moment before it's not too late
Let's fix it up until it's torn apart
If you can't take it, hold on to my love

Flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet
Don't get used to this pain
(Is it another mistake? I can only guess)
(If you'd care about this)
Someone gets hurt, right on these streets
Dying in the driveways
(Is it another misread? I don't even guess)
(What you think about this)

When we'll wake up sunbeams will slowly roll
Into the forest the light will warm the day
As if we're gone, no flesh, no bones, no blood
We're flecks of dust and it will stay that way

Flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet
Don't get used to this pain
(Is it another mistake? I can only guess)
(If you'd care about this)
Someone gets hurt, right on these streets
Dying in the driveways
(Is it another misread? I don't even guess)
(What you think about this)

Flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet
Don't get used to this pain
(Is it another mistake? I can only guess)
(If you'd care about this)
Someone gets hurt, right on these streets
Dying in the driveways




(Is it another misread? I don't even guess)
(What you think about this)

Overall Meaning

In "Young Hearts" by On-the-Go, the singer urges the listener to "flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet" and not to become accustomed to the pain and violence that they witness on the streets. The lyrics speak to the cycle of violence and the need for change, acknowledging that "someone gets hurt, right on these streets, dying in the driveways." The singer wishes that they could "quit" the cycle of violence and share a moment before it's too late. However, the lyrics suggest that if the pain and violence cannot befixed, the listener should hold on to love.


The second verse of the song is more optimistic, imagining a future where the light will warm the day and people will be "flecks of dust" in the larger universe. Despite the pain and violence that the singer has witnessed, they seem to hold onto hope for a brighter future.


Overall, "Young Hearts" is a call to action for younger generations to stand up against violence and not to become desensitized to it. The song acknowledges the pain and frustration of living in an environment where violence is commonplace but also offers a glimmer of hope for a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

Flare up young hearts, stand up on your feet
Don't let your spirit dwindle, rise up and face your problems.


Don't get used to this pain
Don't become desensitized to suffering and hardship.


Someone gets hurt, right on these streets
People can be injured or even killed in public places.


Dying in the driveways
Tragic events can happen outside one's own home.


Another hit I wish we could just quit
I'm tired of facing constant difficulties and want to end the cycle.


And share this moment before it's not too late
Let's cherish the time we have together because we don't know how much we have left.


Let's fix it up until it's torn apart
Let's make efforts to repair something before it's completely broken.


If you can't take it, hold on to my love
If you're struggling, I'm here for you and will support you with my love.


When we'll wake up sunbeams will slowly roll
In the morning, the sun's rays gently illuminate the surroundings.


Into the forest the light will warm the day
The warmth of the sun will spread through the forest, creating a comfortable atmosphere.


As if we're gone, no flesh, no bones, no blood
There might be a time when we no longer exist as physical beings.


We're flecks of dust and it will stay that way
Ultimately, we are insignificant in the grand scheme of things.




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