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Alexander Supertramp
Real Friends Lyrics


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Growing up is giving up
I'll sleep sideways on the bed in my moms basement
It's where I feel at home
You'll sleep with regret and no heart left in your chest
I don't want to end up like you
Your eyes are set on what you'll never have
There's days I feel like a different person
But I always come back to who I really am

The American dream is dead, I'm still just a kid
Balancing on the sidewalks of this suburban town
Maybe this year I'll be able to stand up on my feet
Or maybe I'll fall again

I never want to grow out of this skin
That's been dragged through the dirt
That's what made me find happiness

My thumbs are broken but I'll take these broken thumbs
Over your grip on an empty life
Your empty life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Real Friends’ song Alexander Supertramp reflect on the struggles and fears of growing up and becoming an adult. The opening line, “Growing up is giving up,” suggests a sentiment of reluctance towards the responsibilities and expectations that come with adulthood. The singer of the song turns to their mother’s basement as a place of comfort and familiarity, a retreat from the pressures and disappointments of life outside.


The lyrics then speak of remorse and caution, as the singer observes someone who has lost their passion and zeal for life, who sleeps with “regret and no heart left in [their] chest.” The urge to not end up like this person is a driving force for the singer, who acknowledges that there are days when they feel like a “different person,” but ultimately comes back to their true self.


The song also reflects on the disillusionment with the American dream, which may have once been a source of motivation and inspiration, but is now seen as dead. The singer struggles to balance between being a “kid” and standing up on their own feet. Yet, the final lines of the song reinforce the idea that it is through their struggles and hardships that they have found their version of happiness - one that cannot be traded for an “empty life.”


Line by Line Meaning

Growing up is giving up
Abandoning childhood ideals and dreams to conform to societal expectations is surrendering to mediocrity.


I'll sleep sideways on the bed in my moms basement
Despite living with parental support, societal stigma attached to living with one's parents can be challenging.


It's where I feel at home
The safe haven provided by one's childhood home is where true comfort and familiarity prevails.


You'll sleep with regret and no heart left in your chest
The consequences of prioritizing conventional success over personal happiness results in emptiness and despair.


I don't want to end up like you
Choosing individuality over conformity is better than being a hollow shell of society's expectations.


Your eyes are set on what you'll never have
Obsession with unattainable materialistic aspirations blinds oneself to true joy and contentment.


There's days I feel like a different person
Self-identity can be an ever-changing and evolving experience which may cause internal conflict.


But I always come back to who I really am
Despite change and self-doubt, staying true to one's core values and beliefs is essential for personal fulfillment.


The American dream is dead, I'm still just a kid
The quintessential American dream of attaining material success over personal contentment is no longer feasible, and it's okay to prioritize self-growth over societal expectations.


Balancing on the sidewalks of this suburban town
Navigating through the mundane routine of a suburban lifestyle while contemplating one's own identity and values can be challenging.


Maybe this year I'll be able to stand up on my feet
Hoping to find personal stability and direction while finding one's footing may be a gradual process.


Or maybe I'll fall again
Despite efforts to grow and change, setbacks and failure can be inevitable.


I never want to grow out of this skin
Maintaining one's unique essence and identity is crucial to personal fulfillment.


That's been dragged through the dirt
Facing struggles and hardships is necessary for self-discovery and growth.


That's what made me find happiness
True happiness stems from embracing one's flaws and finding strength in adversity.


My thumbs are broken but I'll take these broken thumbs
I may have flaws, but they are an integral part of who I am, and I will not compromise that for societal expectations.


Over your grip on an empty life
Succumbing to societal expectations and prioritizing material success over personal contentment results in a meaningless existence.


Your empty life
Choosing to live a life devoid of personal meaning and growth results in a hollow and unfulfilling existence.




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Comments from YouTube:

Seph .O

I absolutely love Into The Wild, so this song title sold me right away.

Zadias

love the book and love the band. this album makes me happy.

Andrew Velis

Perfect song

Eric Shaw

such a good song

Harley Robles

Into the wild yay!

Aki Hitori

alexander supertramp: the rf song that half of the fans haven't even heard of, while the other half fucking worships.

superlink235

I dislike comments like this, but it is true. I saw them play it live and a lot of people had no idea what this was, some even looked around confused and reaaally listened if maybe it was a cover or something lmao

Daniel McKnight

I know all their songs.

livia gomes

NO BONY KNESS??????????

SchizophrenicDolphinz

the American dream is dead , i’m still just a kid balancing on the sidewalks of this suburban town , maybe this year i’ll be able to stand up on my feet , or maybe i’ll fall again

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