Something's Keeping Me Here
Real Friends Lyrics


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We're just kids stuck in this town
Outside of a big city
Where everyone wants you to grow up as fast as they fall
My old friend Dave wakes up on Monday
Wishes there were more than two days in a weekend
I'll keep sleeping in on Monday not knowing
That my weekend is over
I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down
I'm not liking the thought of looking at myself
And seeing all the stress of my mother
And heavy eyes of my father

I don't have a lot of money
That's fine by me
I want to grow up in truck stops and on friends' floors
Maybe then I can feel my heart beat in rhythm with the real me
I wanted June to be in December since I felt summer on my shoulders
My old friend Dave wakes up on Monday
Wishes there were more than two days in a weekend
I'll keep sleeping in on Monday not knowing
That my weekend is over

I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down
I'm not liking the thought of looking at myself
And seeing all the stress of my mother
And heavy eyes of my father

We'll go run away
Waste all our time
We'll go run away
Waste all our time
We'll go run away
Waste all our time
We'll go run away

I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down
I'm not liking the thought of looking at myself
And seeing all the stress of my mother and heavy eyes
I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down
I'm not liking the thought of looking at myself
And seeing all the stress of my mother
And heavy eyes of my father

Now all my friends wake up on Monday
And wish that there were more than two days in a weekend




I'll keep sleeping in on Monday
Not knowing that my weekend is over

Overall Meaning

Real Friends's song Something's Keeping Me Here is a song about feeling trapped in life. The lyrics suggest that the singers are just kids living in a small town outside the city, where everyone wants them to grow up fast, but they don't feel ready to. The song's opening line, "We're just kids stuck in this town," sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The characters in the song are struggling with growing up, getting jobs, and starting families. They feel like they are not ready for these big life changes and are scared they will lose their youth, freedom, and passion as they try to become who society wants them to be.


The song's lyrics reflect a feeling of restlessness and a desire for something different, something more exciting than their current mundane lives. The lyrics explore the themes of growing up, responsibility, and independence. The chorus repeats the line, "I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down," suggesting that the characters do not want to conform to societal norms and are not ready for the responsibilities of adulthood.


In conclusion, Real Friends's "Something's Keeping Me Here" is a song that speaks to a universal struggle of many young people today, the fear of settling down and losing their youth. The lyrics urge the listener to live their lives on their own terms, chase their passions and dreams, and not let society's expectations dictate their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

We're just kids stuck in this town
We are young people trapped in this small town.


Outside of a big city
This town is not located near any large city.


Where everyone wants you to grow up as fast as they fall
People in this town urge you to mature as quickly as they fail.


My old friend Dave wakes up on Monday
A friend named Dave wakes up on Monday.


Wishes there were more than two days in a weekend
Dave wishes the weekend were longer.


I'll keep sleeping in on Monday not knowing
I will continue to sleep on Mondays without realizing that my weekend is already over.


That my weekend is over
My leisure time has already ended.


I'm just not ready to cut my hair and settle down
I am not prepared to change my appearance and start a more stable lifestyle.


I'm not liking the thought of looking at myself
I do not enjoy imagining myself in the future.


And seeing all the stress of my mother
I do not want to witness the pressure my mother feels in her life.


And heavy eyes of my father
Nor do I want to see the tiredness in my father's eyes.


I don't have a lot of money
I do not possess a large amount of money.


That's fine by me
I am content with this.


I want to grow up in truck stops and on friends' floors
I desire to mature while frequenting truck stops and sleeping on the floors of my acquaintances.


Maybe then I can feel my heart beat in rhythm with the real me
Through this lifestyle, I believe I will discover my true self and feel a deeper connection with my own heartbeat.


I wanted June to be in December since I felt summer on my shoulders
I wished for summer to last longer because it made me feel alive.


We'll go run away
We will escape this town.


Waste all our time
We will spend our time without any significant purpose.


Now all my friends wake up on Monday
Presently, all of my friends share Dave's experience of wishing the weekend was longer.




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