Uproot
Power Of Coming Age Lyrics


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Martyrs for art leaves a taste through the trail of trial and error, Sacred reporters breaking borders from Hollywood, Vancouver, Baltimore to Seattle It's hard to maintain when going against the grain The rebel is so engrained as time hangs like a crane.Faith pulls everything through like a freight train. Tedious is what the cycles say Fuck institutions, got to have it my way Welcome to the land of the free Where every man is permitted to take from me Why must we practice structure to convey? If it ain't about dollars, since doesn't add up anyway Never have I learned to adapt dodging traps within traps All we have is time before we all rapped up Another old man on the bus with stories to discuss Yo this mechanic tomb is the biggest wound It's so miraculous how I was uprooted and transformed Into an adaptable plant Replaced to the ground of my physical birth There's a war in the spiritual as it is on earth. Thank God that I wasn't locked away or stretched out in a Hearse This fucking reality is too compressed to burst So I run, run, run, a rolling stone gathers no moss There's no way that I can just lay and play into this Holocaust. My peoples lost from Timbuktu all the way to Peru Uproot, uproot, get the fuck out Since I've been away, I've been uprooted Since I've been away I've been uprooted Why I can't see my fate I've been uprooted




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Power of Coming Age's song Uproot speak to the struggle of maintaining individuality and creativity in a world that often demands conformity. The first two lines describe the experience of artists who must go through trial and error in order to create something worthwhile, and the toll this can take on them. The following lines show how artists can break through borders and connect with others from all over, but still struggle to maintain their sense of self in the face of societal pressure. The rebel is "engrained" because going against the grain takes a lot of effort and can be exhausting, but sometimes it is necessary in order to maintain one's identity.


The chorus speaks to the frustration and sense of injustice that can arise when someone feels that they are being stifled or held back in some way. The singer asks why we must adhere to structures and conventions that don't necessarily make sense or benefit us, and suggests that personal freedom and expression should be valued more highly. The line "never have I learned to adapt dodging traps within traps" speaks to the difficulty of navigating complex societal structures that often have hidden pitfalls and obstacles. The singer also expresses a desire to keep moving, to avoid becoming stagnant or trapped, and to never give in to oppression or injustice.


Overall, Uproot is a powerful song that speaks to the universal human experience of struggling to maintain individuality and authenticity in a world that often demands conformity and obedience. It encourages listeners to stay true to themselves and to fight for their own freedom and creative expression, even in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Martyrs for art leaves a taste through the trail of trial and error
The sacrifices made by artists to create something impactful can leave a lasting impression, even if they encounter setbacks and make mistakes along the way.


Sacred reporters breaking borders from Hollywood, Vancouver, Baltimore to Seattle
Journalists have an important role in uncovering truth and sharing stories from different locations, regardless of geographical boundaries.


It's hard to maintain when going against the grain
Challenging the status quo can be difficult to sustain since it requires a lot of effort and persistence.


The rebel is so engrained as time hangs like a crane.
Those who resist norms and conventions become part of who they are, and time seems to pass slowly when one is in opposition to the majority.


Faith pulls everything through like a freight train.
Belief and trust in oneself and in a higher power can move mountains and help overcome obstacles.


Tedious is what the cycles say
Life can become monotonous and repetitive when one is stuck in routines and cycles.


Fuck institutions, got to have it my way
Institutions can be restrictive and limiting, and some people feel the need to break away and follow their own path.


Welcome to the land of the free, Where every man is permitted to take from me
In a society that values individual freedoms, it's easy for people to exploit and take advantage of others.


Why must we practice structure to convey?
Why do we need to adhere to strict rules and conventions to get our message across?


If it ain't about dollars, since doesn't add up anyway
If something doesn't lead to financial gain, it's often overlooked and deemed irrelevant.


Never have I learned to adapt dodging traps within traps
Some people struggle to adapt to new situations and constantly feel like they're navigating obstacles.


All we have is time before we all rapped up
We have a limited amount of time to live our lives and make the most of it.


Another old man on the bus with stories to discuss
Elderly people have a wealth of experiences and wisdom that they can share with others.


Yo this mechanic tomb is the biggest wound
Technology and mechanization can be harmful and cause damage to individuals and society.


It's so miraculous how I was uprooted and transformed
It can be a transformative experience to be uprooted and taken away from one's place of origin.


Into an adaptable plant replaced to the ground of my physical birth
Being taken away from one's home can lead to personal growth and adaptation, even though it can be painful and difficult.


There's a war in the spiritual as it is on earth
Conflict and struggle are not limited to the physical world, but also occur on a spiritual level.


Thank God that I wasn't locked away or stretched out in a Hearse
The singer is grateful to be alive and not confined to a wheelchair or buried in a casket.


This fucking reality is too compressed to burst
The singer feels suffocated by the constraints of everyday life and longs for something bigger.


So I run, run, run, a rolling stone gathers no moss
The artist prefers to keep moving and adapting, rather than staying in one place for too long.


There's no way that I can just lay and play into this Holocaust
The artist refuses to be complacent and accept the injustices and horrors of the world.


My peoples lost from Timbuktu all the way to Peru, Uproot, uproot, get the fuck out
People from different cultures and regions have suffered due to colonization and oppression, and it's time to uproot and dismantle these systems of power.


Since I've been away, I've been uprooted
Being away from one's familiar environment can be disorienting and painful.


Why I can't see my fate, I've been uprooted
Uncertainty and lack of control are common experiences for those who have been uprooted and taken away from their home.




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