The Grind
Panic Problem Lyrics


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I'm not going to work today
I'll sit in this chair getting older and older
And as my lifetime wastes away
This world of mine gets colder and colder

Some might say the game has changed
The rules are fixed but they stay the same
It's better to burn out than to fade away
This time I swear we're gonna make it

On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
On and On On and On On and On and On

All the cool kids stand in the back
Arms crossed to keep their hearts from attacking
Laced up, back braced
In bed by ten, ten on the weekends

Some might say the game has changed
The rules are fixed but they stay the same
The jig is up and your hand is played
This time I swear we're gonna make it

On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
On and On On and On On and On and On

On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older




On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
On and On On and On On and On and On

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Panic Problem's song "The Grind" highlight a sense of disillusionment and resignation towards the demands and challenges of life. The opening lines, "I'm not going to work today, I'll sit in this chair getting older and older," convey the singer's desire to escape the daily grind and the feeling of time slipping away.


As the singer's lifetime wastes away, they observe that their personal world becomes colder and colder. This could be a metaphorical representation of the loss of passion and excitement as they age, and the increasing detachment from the world around them.


The line, "Some might say the game has changed, the rules are fixed but they stay the same," suggests a frustration with the stagnant nature of life's challenges. Despite this, they express that it's better to burn out than to fade away, hinting at a rebellious spirit that refuses to settle for mediocrity.


The chorus emphasizes the repetition and monotony of life, with the phrase "On and On," which is repeated multiple times. By using the phrase "Getting Older and Older," the lyrics emphasize the passing of time and its effects.


The song also comments on societal pressures and conformity. The "cool kids" are described as standing in the back, guarded and unwilling to expose their vulnerability. The lyrics mention their defensive posture of crossed arms, symbolizing their attempt to protect themselves from emotional pain.


The line, "The jig is up and your hand is played," implies that the singer recognizes the futility of playing by the established rules and expectations. However, despite the challenges, they express determination, swearing that "this time," they will make it.


Overall, "The Grind" captures a sense of frustration, disillusionment, and the desire for something more in life. It reflects the struggles of conforming to societal expectations while harboring a rebellious spirit and yearning for personal fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm not going to work today
I refuse to engage in the monotonous routine of work


I'll sit in this chair getting older and older
Instead, I will let time pass me by while feeling the weight of aging


And as my lifetime wastes away
With every passing moment, I realize the diminishing value of my existence


This world of mine gets colder and colder
Simultaneously, the surroundings of my personal world grow more distant and inhospitable


Some might say the game has changed
There are those who argue that the nature of life has undergone a transformation


The rules are fixed but they stay the same
However, the fundamental principles governing existence remain unyielding, despite potential illusions of alteration


It's better to burn out than to fade away
To extinguish one's flame abruptly is preferable to gradually losing vitality


This time I swear we're gonna make it
On this occasion, I wholeheartedly promise that we will achieve success


All the cool kids stand in the back
The popular individuals position themselves in the rear, appearing nonchalant and detached


Arms crossed to keep their hearts from attacking
They adopt a defensive stance, shielding themselves from emotional vulnerability and potential harm


Laced up, back braced
Their demeanor is characterized by readiness and preparedness


In bed by ten, ten on the weekends
They adhere to a strict schedule, ensuring they maintain a disciplined lifestyle even on weekends


The jig is up and your hand is played
The charade is over, and your actions and intentions have been revealed


On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
Persistently, relentlessly, time continues to pass, causing us to grow older and older


On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
Relentlessly, ceaselessly, the process of aging persists


On and On On and On On and On and On
Continuously, without interruption or pause


On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
Continuously, unrelentingly, we continue to age


On and On On and On On and On Getting Older and Older
Unceasingly, without respite, the passage of time takes its toll on our youthfulness


On and On On and On On and On and On
Persistently, without end or conclusion




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Written by: Neal Page

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