Grow Up
Roy Blair Lyrics


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We live in the same building
For some reason, I never see you around anymore
Said I'd make a million, who was I kidding?
We're never meant to leave this town

Wake up in the morning
Not too early
Forget to brush my teeth and leave
Yawn in the afternoon
Sleep in my classes, too
Nap before I leave
I'm dreaming

The kids with the good smile
The long legs, strong heads
Run the mile, no sweat
No checkers, just chest
Baptized, nose zits
Pretty whip, all of it
Mmm, I want all of it
All these fuckin' problems fixed and...

Don't tell me to grow up!
I'm your fault after all!
Don't tell me to grow up!
I'm your fault after all!
Don't tell me to grow up!
I'm your fault after all!




Don't tell me to grow up!
I'm your fault after all!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Roy Blair's song, Grow Up, express a sense of dissatisfaction with the current state of life and the desire to break free from the constraints of routine and societal norms. The first verse sets the stage by introducing the singer's sense of isolation, despite living in close proximity to others. The line "Said I'd make a million, who was I kidding?" suggests a loss of naïve optimism and ambition, highlighting the character's acceptance that they are "never meant to leave this town."


The second verse depicts a mundane day in the life of the singer, who is disenchanted with the monotony of daily life. It highlights the singer's apathy towards self-care ("Forget to brush my teeth and leave") and academics ("Sleep in my classes, too"). The refrain "I'm dreaming" serves as a reminder that the character is not content with their current situation and desires to break free from it.


The outro, which repeats the line "Don't tell me to grow up! I'm your fault after all!", emphasizes the frustration and resentment of the character towards those who have attempted to impose societal norms and expectations onto them, rather than allowing them to make their own choices.


Overall, the song can be seen as a combination of a coming-of-age tale and a critique of societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

We live in the same building
We inhabit the same physical structure


For some reason, I never see you around anymore
I am not sure why, but it seems like I hardly ever see you around these days


Said I'd make a million, who was I kidding?
I once proclaimed that I would accumulate a large sum of money, but let's be honest, that was far from achievable


We're never meant to leave this town
It is reasonable to assume that we were always destined to remain in this place


Wake up in the morning
I awaken at the start of the day


Not too early
I do not get up at a particularly early hour


Forget to brush my teeth and leave
I have a tendency to forget to brush my teeth before departing for the day


Yawn in the afternoon
In the later hours of the day, I sometimes let out a yawn


Sleep in my classes, too
During certain lessons, I am known to doze off


Nap before I leave
Before I depart, I might take a quick nap


I'm dreaming
In my mind, I am not fully awake yet, and my thoughts are still fuzzy


The kids with the good smile
There are youths with pleasing grins


The long legs, strong heads
These same individuals feature lengthy appendages and mentally stalwart dispositions


Run the mile, no sweat
When they run a mile, they do so with relative ease and grace


No checkers, just chest
They engage in a battle of wits, but they play a game of strategy called chest, not checkers


Baptized, nose zits
They have undergone the rite of baptism and, like all young people, are susceptible to pimples on their noses


Pretty whip, all of it
They own a car that is quite aesthetically pleasing and are proud of it in its entirety


Mmm, I want all of it
I find myself very envious and desiring of what they possess


All these fuckin' problems fixed and...
I yearn to solve all the issues and complications in my life


Don't tell me to grow up!
Please do not attempt to convince me to mature and act like an adult


I'm your fault after all!
My current state of childishness and lack of motivation can, in part, be attributed to you


Don't tell me to grow up!
I plead with you to not tell me that I need to grow up


I'm your fault after all!
You bear some responsibility for my continued immaturity


Don't tell me to grow up!
I cannot stress how much I disapprove of being told to behave more like an adult


I'm your fault after all!
As I see it, the blame for my ongoing juvenile tendencies falls partially on your shoulders




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