Rotten
The Features Lyrics


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Innocence, long forgotten
First your heart is pure
And it turns rotten.
Oh, yes.

By the time, you relate it
Friends had scattered,
And dreams had faded.
Oh, yes.

When did I lose my youth?
Where's everything I knew?
Once I realized it was gone,
Far too late to right the wrong.

Innocence, long forgotten
First your heart is pure




And it turns rotten.
I've got my handjob... clear!

Overall Meaning

The Features' "Rotten" is a poignant reflection on the loss of innocence, the passage of time, and the inevitability of change. Through introspective lyrics and soulful vocals, the song captures the bittersweet nature of growing up and discovering the harsh realities of life. The opening lines of the song, "Innocence, long forgotten / First your heart is pure / And it turns rotten," set the tone for the rest of the piece, as it explores the gradual decay of one's beliefs and ideals.


As the song progresses, the lyrics delve deeper into the singer's personal experience with this loss of innocence. They lament the way that friends and dreams have faded, and how it seems that everything they once knew and held dear has vanished. The chorus, "When did I lose my youth? / Where's everything I knew? / Once I realized it was gone, / Far too late to right the wrong," speaks to the regret and sadness that can often accompany this realization. Ultimately, the song is a subtle reminder to cherish our innocence and idealism while we still have them, as they are precious gifts that cannot be regained once they are lost.


Line by Line Meaning

Innocence, long forgotten
The pure and innocent state of mind that one used to possess has now been lost and forgotten.


First your heart is pure
Initially, one's heart and intentions are pure, untainted by the harsh realities of the world.


And it turns rotten.
However, as one encounters the negative aspects of life, their heart slowly becomes corrupted and tainted.


Oh, yes.
An emphasis on the undeniable truth of this harsh reality.


By the time, you relate it
By the point in time where one becomes aware of their loss of innocence.


Friends had scattered,
The individuals once close to them have gone their separate ways, leaving them alone in their realization.


And dreams had faded.
The aspirations and goals that once fueled their passion have been stifled by the world's harshness.


When did I lose my youth?
A poignant question that highlights the feeling of sudden loss and confusion.


Where's everything I knew?
Wondering where the former familiarities and certainties of life have gone.


Once I realized it was gone,
After coming to terms with the tragic fact that their innocence and youth have vanished.


Far too late to right the wrong.
Regretful acknowledgment of one's inability to reverse time and restore what has been lost.


I've got my handjob... clear!
This line does not fit with the overall meaning and theme of the song and is likely a mistake or joke added by the OP.




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