Green Thumb
Post Malone Lyrics


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Da-da, dum-dum

Drove by your house and noticed it was overgrown
Your flowers are all dead and I thought you should know
What happened to your green thumb that you were so proud of?
Their bodies were scattered and starving for love
Starving for love
One, one, one was on his deathbed
He told me you left long ago
Oh, no, he said with his last breath
"Wake up, she's not comin' home"

Da-da, dum-dum

He must be so cool and own a motorcycle
Buy you new flowers to replace what you left
My new love pours herself out more than I'd like
Her name is Brandy, we'll be married tonight
Married tonight

When I, I, I, I'm on my deathbed
I'll remember you left long ago




Oh, no, I hear the nurse say
"Goodnight, she's never comin' home"

Overall Meaning

In Post Malone's song "Green Thumb," the lyrics vividly depict a scene where the singer drives past the house of their former love interest. What once was a beautiful garden with a proud green thumb has become neglected and overgrown. The flowers have withered away, reflecting the deteriorated state of their relationship. The singer wonders what happened to the love and care that their former partner used to put into their garden, symbolizing the loss and neglect in their connection.


The lyric "Their bodies were scattered and starving for love" suggests that not only the plants but also the emotional connection between the singer and their former partner was neglected and left to wither. The harsh imagery portrayed here paints a picture of a love that has died, leaving both parties longing for affection and understanding.


The second verse introduces a new love interest, Brandy, who is portrayed as someone the singer plans to marry. The mention of her pouring herself out indicates that she gives a lot of herself to the relationship, more than the singer desires. While this could be seen as a positive attribute, it is juxtaposed with the theme of neglect and emotional distance from the previous relationship. The contrast implies that the singer may be hesitant, comparing this new love to the past and questioning whether they will end up in a similar state of neglect and disappointment.


Overall, "Green Thumb" portrays a sense of longing and reflection on lost love and the consequences of neglecting a relationship. The lyrics create a vivid scene and evoke emotions of sadness and regret while exploring themes of love, neglect, and the fear of repeating past mistakes.


Line by Line Meaning

Drove by your house and noticed it was overgrown
I drove past your house and saw that it was neglected and unkempt


Your flowers are all dead and I thought you should know
I saw that all your flowers had died, and I wanted to inform you


What happened to your green thumb that you were so proud of?
What happened to your skill and talent for gardening that you used to take great pride in?


Their bodies were scattered and starving for love
The plants were withered and in desperate need of care and affection


One, one, one was on his deathbed
One of the plants was on the brink of dying


He told me you left long ago
The dying plant revealed that you had abandoned them a while ago


Oh, no, he said with his last breath
In his final moments, he expressed disappointment and sadness


"Wake up, she's not comin' home"
"Realize the truth, she will never return"


He must be so cool and own a motorcycle
I imagine he is impressive and attractive, owning a motorcycle


Buy you new flowers to replace what you left
He probably buys you fresh flowers to compensate for what you abandoned


My new love pours herself out more than I'd like
My new partner gives a lot of herself, perhaps more than I am comfortable with


Her name is Brandy, we'll be married tonight
Her name is Brandy, and we plan to get married this very evening


When I, I, I, I'm on my deathbed
When I am at the end of my life


I'll remember you left long ago
I will reminisce about the fact that you left a long time ago


Oh, no, I hear the nurse say
Oh no, I hear the nurse announcing


"Goodnight, she's never comin' home"
"Goodnight, she will never return"




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Andrew Wotman, Austin Richard Post, Louis Russell Bell

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Glock_Boy666

" Drove by your house
And noticed it was overgrown
Your flowers are all dead
And I thought you should know
What happened to your green thumb
That youre so proud of?
Their bodies were scattered
And starving for love
Starving for love
One
One
One
Was on his deathbed
He told me you left long ago
Oh
No
He said with his last breath
'Wake up, Shes not coming home'

He must be so cold and own a motorcycle
Buy you new flowers to replace what you left
My new love pours herself out
More than I'd like
Her name is Brandy
We'll be married tonight
Married tonight

When I
I
I
I'm on my deathbed
I remember you left long ago
Oh
No
I hear the nurse say
'Goodnight, shes never coming home' "



All comments from YouTube:

@HelenaDidIt

Lost my grandmother some years ago. Her garden will never be the same and neither will I. Tears brought to my eyes by this song.. so beautiful

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Don’t fucking say that but it is funny

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