Like a Stone
Troy Baker Lyrics


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All this talk of growin' old
Is wearin' on my soul
Lessons learned, thoughts of times I've burned
Within my soul

My whole life is rollin' by
Like a stone
My whole life is rollin' by
Like a stone, I should have known,
Rollin' stone

My head wont stop spinnin'
I lost my way, I cannot stand
My skin wont stop crawlin'
Eyes buzzin' round my head, oh

My whole life, is rollin by
Like a stone, oh
My whole life is rollin by
Just like a stone, I should have known
Rollin' stone

And my whole life Is rollin' by




Just like a stone, I should have known
Rollin' stone

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "Like a Stone" by Troy Baker are reflective and mournful, describing the weariness and regret of growing older and feeling like life is slipping away. The metaphor of a rolling stone is used as a representation of the passage of time and the inevitability of our lives moving forward, even when we feel stuck or lost.


The opening lines allude to the poet's feeling of being weary of discussing the topic of growing old, suggesting that it weighs heavily on his/her soul. This is followed by the admission that there have been painful lessons and regrets in the past, that have lingered in the soul. The repetition of "rollin' by/Like a stone" is a recurring phrase that emphasizes the idea of life moving on, relentlessly and unavoidably. The use of "should have known" indicates regret over missed opportunities, as if the poet feels they could have done more with their life.


The second verse goes further in describing the feeling of disorientation and confusion that can come with growing older. The poet feels like they have lost their sense of direction and purpose, and that their mind is in a constant state of turmoil. The repetition of "just like a stone" reinforces the idea that life is moving forward regardless of our desires, and that the poet feels powerless to stop it.


Overall, "Like a Stone" is a melancholic and poignant expression of the passage of time and the sadness that can come with aging. The lyrics are relatable and speak to the human desire to make the most of our lives, and the anxiety that comes with realizing that time is running out.


Line by Line Meaning

All this talk of growin' old
The constant discussion of aging is starting to wear down my spirit


Is wearin' on my soul
It's causing me emotional fatigue and exhaustion


Lessons learned, thoughts of times I've burned
Reflecting on past mistakes and regrets, gaining wisdom from them


Within my soul
These experiences and reflections feel like they are deep within my being


My whole life is rollin' by
Life is passing me by quickly and relentlessly


Like a stone
It feels heavy and unyielding, like I'm being dragged along without any control


I should have known
I should have realized earlier that life would be like this


Rollin' stone
Life is constantly moving forward, and I am just one small part of its unending momentum


My head wont stop spinnin'
I'm feeling dizzy and overwhelmed


I lost my way, I cannot stand
I'm lost and directionless, and it's making it hard for me to keep going


My skin wont stop crawlin'
I'm feeling anxious and uncomfortable in my own body


Eyes buzzin' round my head, oh
I'm experiencing sensory overload, with too much noise and activity around me


Just like a stone
Life continues to advance relentlessly, no matter what we do or feel




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Ulla Kring


on Afterglow

Instead of "the baddest traits I've said" I think he sings: the ballustrades I've set....gives more sense :) but a sentence that tricked me too :)

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