Consequences
The Groovebirds Lyrics


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I might have shot myself
When I was looking over my shoulder
I might have stopped myself 
If I could prove I'd never get older

In the promise that time keeps
Is the harvest that you reap
Planted shallow, planted deep 
Consequences 

I might have fooled myself
When I was looking into your mirror
I might have schooled myself
Had I a clue which image was clearer

So I did what I was told
And I bought what I was sold
The truth in naked, and in cold 
Consequences 





I might have shot myself
When I was looking over my shoulder

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Groovebirds' song "Consequences" convey introspection and self-reflection, addressing the consequences of one's actions and choices. The song opens with the line, "I might have shot myself, when I was looking over my shoulder." This line metaphorically suggests that the singer may have sabotaged themselves by dwelling on past mistakes and regrets. It reflects on missed opportunities and the constant nagging feeling of looking back.


The next line, "I might have stopped myself, if I could prove I'd never get older," suggests a yearning for eternal youth and a longing to escape the passage of time. The singer regrets not being able to prevent their own aging or the consequences that come along with it. The promise of time keeping implies the inevitability of consequences, as every action has a reaction.


The chorus of the song, "In the promise that time keeps, is the harvest that you reap, planted shallow, planted deep, consequences," emphasizes the idea that our actions and choices have repercussions. The singer acknowledges that the consequences we face are a result of the seeds we have sown, whether we have put little thought into them or deeply considered their consequences. There is a sense of responsibility and accountability for the outcomes we face.


The second verse begins with the line, "I might have fooled myself, when I was looking into your mirror." This line draws attention to the self-deception that occurs when we rely on external influences to define our identity. The singer recognizes that they may have been misled by someone else's perception of themselves. They admit that they might have educated themselves better if they had known which image in the mirror was the true reflection.


The following lines, "So I did what I was told, and I bought what I was sold, the truth in naked, and in cold, consequences," reveal the singer's compliance with societal expectations and norms. They acknowledge that they followed the advice and opinions of others without questioning their authenticity. The truth, in its naked and cold form, is unveiled, highlighting the consequences of blindly accepting without critically analyzing.


Overall, "Consequences" by The Groovebirds explores themes of introspection, self-deception, and the repercussions of our choices. The lyrics encourage listeners to reflect on their actions, take ownership of the consequences that arise, and strive to make more conscious decisions in the future.




Lyrics © Groovebirds Music, Songtrust Ave
Written by: RODNEY S COLEMAN

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