I'm Alive
The Forest Rangers Lyrics


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Lines form on my face and hands
Lines form from the ups and downs
I′m in the middle without any plans
I'm a boy and I′m a man

I'm eighteen
And I don't know what I want
Eighteen
I just don′t know what I want
Eighteen
I gotta get away
I gotta get out of this place
I′ll go runnin' in outer space, oh yeah

I got a baby′s brain and an old man's heart
Took eighteen years to get this far
Don′t always know what I'm talkin′ about
Feels like I'm livin' in the middle of doubt

′Cause I′m eighteen
I get confused every day
Eighteen
I just don't know what to say
Eighteen
I gotta get away

Lines form on my face and my hands
Lines form on the left and right
I′m in the middle
The middle of life
I'm a boy and I′m a man

I'm eighteen and I like it
Yes, I like it
Oh, I like it
Love it
Like it
Love it
Eighteen!
Eighteen!




Eighteen!
I′m eighteen and I like it!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I'm Alive" by The Forest Rangers delve into the theme of transition and self-discovery, specifically focusing on the challenges and uncertainties that come with the age of eighteen. The singer explores the complexities of being on the cusp of adulthood, where he finds himself torn between the innocence of youth and the responsibilities of being a man. The opening lines "Lines form on my face and hands, Lines form from the ups and downs" suggest the passage of time and the experiences that shape a person.


The repetition of the age eighteen signifies a pivotal moment in the singer's life, where he grapples with a sense of confusion and a lack of direction. The lyrics express a desire to break free from the constraints of his current situation and seek out new experiences, symbolized by the metaphor of "runnin' in outer space." The juxtaposition of a "baby's brain and an old man's heart" highlights the internal conflict between youthful naivety and mature emotions that the singer struggles with.


As the singer reflects on his journey thus far, he admits to feeling uncertain and lost in the "middle of doubt," unsure of his place in the world. The repeated refrain of "I gotta get away" underscores his yearning for escape and a fresh start. Despite the confusion and turmoil he faces, the singer embraces the duality of his identity as both a boy and a man, acknowledging the complexities of growing up.


In the final verses, the singer celebrates the ambiguity and excitement of being eighteen, declaring that he likes it, loves it, and embraces the journey of self-discovery. The energetic repetition of "Eighteen!" conveys a sense of empowerment and enthusiasm for the unknown future ahead. Overall, the lyrics of "I'm Alive" poignantly capture the universal experience of navigating the uncertainties of youth and the excitement of embarking on a new chapter in life.




Writer(s): Allee Willis, Julian Peake, Arn Schluermann, Stuart Collins, Jonathan G Lind

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Comments from YouTube:

@dawncrosby6031

I'm Alive is beautiful and tears to the eyes! Thank You The Forest Rangers! Much love and light

@adautocardoso4392

I love this song !!!! It has a wonderful sensitivy...long life to you Forest Ranges

@kenderen3736

I discovered this by accident,and it's quite good.

@wiredchill2311

Beautiful song, love the lyrics! And it sounds great!

@sandrewss92

March 2020 still listen to this song it helped me alot when i was not in a good place i appricate the simplicity of the meaning im alive 👍❤️

@w4shim

RESPECT FROM MOROCCO <3

@Crashme222

<3

@amelynschannel

new friend here

@plinioalmeida2196

I can't read it.

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