Fourteen
S.K.A.T.I. Lyrics


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They Said You'll Grow Up Someday Soon Enough
The Days Gonna Come When You Put In Your Nine To Five
Just Like The Next Man
They Said Your Friends Will Be Fly By Night
So Decide Your Fate At Fourteen

All Of Them Live Someone Else's Dream To Be Sold
They All Look Down Their Nose On Me Like I'm Below Them
All Of Them Said To Go Nowhere Is A Disease
So Decide You're Running Out Of Time

That's What They Always Used To Say
To Me And You When We Dream Of A Different Day
The Voices Were There To Remind Us That We're Getting Old
And Our Worst Fears Were Right All Along

They Said You'd Grow Up Someday Soon Enough
The Days Gonna Come When You Put In Your Nine To Five
Just Like The Next Man




All Of Them Said To Go Nowhere Is A Disease
So Decide Your Fate At Fourteen.

Overall Meaning

In S.K.A.T.I.'s song "Fourteen," the lyrics reflect societal pressures on young individuals to conform to mainstream expectations of adulthood and success. The opening lines address the common notion that childhood is fleeting and that one must eventually join the workforce like everyone else. The lyrics suggest that at fourteen, one is already being pressured to make decisions about their future, such as choosing a path towards a typical nine-to-five job.


The second paragraph delves deeper into the theme of conformity and the pressure to follow a predetermined path set by others. The lyrics touch upon the idea that many people are living lives that are not their own, instead, they are living out someone else's dreams, leading to a sense of superiority over those who may choose a different, less conventional path. There is a sense of judgment and hierarchy present, with the singer feeling looked down upon for not conforming to societal expectations.


The third paragraph speaks to the internal conflict faced by the singer and their peers who dare to dream beyond the confines of societal norms. The lyrics highlight the struggle against time and societal expectations that push them towards a predetermined future. The voices referenced in the lyrics represent the external pressure and doubt that young dreamers often face as they try to envision a different path for themselves.


The closing lines bring the song full circle, repeating the earlier themes of growing up too fast and the pressure to conform. The repeated references to putting in a nine-to-five job like "the next man" reinforce the idea of succumbing to societal norms. Ultimately, the lyrics suggest that the fear of not meeting society's expectations may be validated, but at the same time, they challenge the notion that one must decide their fate at a young age. In essence, "Fourteen" captures the internal struggle and external pressures faced by young individuals as they navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood.


Line by Line Meaning

They Said You'll Grow Up Someday Soon Enough
They predicted that you will mature and become an adult in due time


The Days Gonna Come When You Put In Your Nine To Five
The day will arrive when you work a typical 9 to 5 job


Just Like The Next Man
Similar to any other ordinary person


They Said Your Friends Will Be Fly By Night
They warned that your friendships may be short-lived and temporary


So Decide Your Fate At Fourteen
Therefore, determine your destiny at the age of fourteen


All Of Them Live Someone Else's Dream To Be Sold
They all exist to fulfill someone else's aspirations that can be sold off


They All Look Down Their Nose On Me Like I'm Below Them
They all disdainfully judge me as inferior to them


All Of Them Said To Go Nowhere Is A Disease
They all claimed that staying stagnant leads to a detrimental condition


So Decide You're Running Out Of Time
Therefore, realize you're quickly losing time


That's What They Always Used To Say
That's the repetitive message they used to convey


To Me And You When We Dream Of A Different Day
Directed towards both you and me when we aspire for a different future


The Voices Were There To Remind Us That We're Getting Old
The reminders were present to highlight our aging process


And Our Worst Fears Were Right All Along
And our most dreadful fears turned out to be accurate throughout




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