Old Folks
Spook Houses Lyrics


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i threw up under that tree in high school
always looking for something nice or something alright
alone under bedsheet covers
driving around, i'll think of old friends underground, "remember yesterday, remember today."
think something nice or nothing alright,
driving silence isn't silence
i went through that hole
where old folks don't go
and i wrote my name there




i wrote my name there

Overall Meaning

The song "Old Folks" by Spook Houses talks about the challenges and experiences of growing up and moving on from the past. The lyrics show a sense of nostalgia and longing for simpler times. The line "I threw up under that tree in high school" reveals a candid moment that highlights the sense of rawness and honesty in the song. The singer is shown to be always looking for something nice or something alright, suggesting a sense of dissatisfaction with life. The feeling of loneliness is palpable in the lyric "alone under bedsheet covers."


The reference to old friends underground is a poignant reminder of mortality and how life goes on even after someone's death. The singer is driving around thinking of these friends, possibly to the place they were laid to rest. The line "driving silence isn't silence" highlights the fact that many people use driving as a way to clear their mind or sort out their thoughts. The singer went through a hole where old folks don't go and wrote his name there, possibly as a way to leave a mark or claim his place in the world.


Overall, the song is a reflection of the complexities of growing up and the loss of innocence that comes with it. The lyrics are beautifully written and have a melancholic tone that perfectly captures the sentiments expressed.


Line by Line Meaning

i threw up under that tree in high school
I did something embarrassing in my younger years that I now regret.


always looking for something nice or something alright
I am constantly searching for happiness and contentment in life.


alone under bedsheet covers
I feel isolated and lonely, seeking comfort in solitude.


driving around, i'll think of old friends underground, "remember yesterday, remember today."
When I'm driving alone, I reflect on the memories of my deceased friends, reminiscing on the good times we shared.


think something nice or nothing alright,
I either try to focus on the positive aspects of life or accept things as they are without judgement.


driving silence isn't silence
The silence while driving can be deafening and overwhelming.


i went through that hole
I explored and ventured into unfamiliar territory.


where old folks don't go
I found myself in a place where older generations don't typically frequent or understand.


and i wrote my name there
I left my mark and made my presence known in this new territory.


i wrote my name there
I wanted to be remembered and acknowledged for my presence in this place.




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Aldo Leon


on Try Pt. 1 Pt. 2

Awesome!!

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