Quiet Little Voices
We Were Promised Jetpacks Lyrics


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Quiet little voices creep into my head
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again

Quiet little monsters creep into my bedroom wall
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you

Quiet words of wisdom creep into your victim's ears
I'll die for you
I'll die for you
I'll die for you

In any which direction, call me
I will run for you
I'll come for you
I'll die for you
I'll come for you

Quiet little voices creep into my head
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again

Quiet little monsters creep into my head
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-
Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-
Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-

I'd better start now
I'd better start

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-




Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to We Were Promised Jetpacks's song Quiet Little Voices express the theme of vulnerability and the struggle to maintain control over one's emotions. The opening line, "Quiet little voices creep into my head," indicates that the singer's mind is being plagued by small voices--perhaps in the form of doubts or insecurities--that are causing them to feel youthful again. The repetition of "I'm young again" emphasizes this idea, suggesting that the singer is regressing to a more vulnerable state, one where they may feel more acutely affected by outside influences.


The second stanza shifts the focus to an external force as the singer describes "quiet little monsters" that "creep into [their] bedroom wall." The use of the word "monsters" reinforces the idea of vulnerability, as it suggests that the singer is helpless in the face of these creatures. The line "I'll fall for you" suggests that the singer is willing to lose control and surrender to these forces, even if they are potentially harmful.


The final stanza suggests that the singer may be willing to go even further and sacrifice themselves for the object of their affection. The lines "I'll die for you / I'll come for you" hint at a potentially dangerous level of devotion, one that is willing to risk everything for someone else's benefit.


Overall, the lyrics to Quiet Little Voices reveal a struggle to maintain control in the face of vulnerability. Despite the singer's willingness to surrender to external forces, they are still haunted by the "quiet little voices" that threaten to undo their sense of self.


Line by Line Meaning

Quiet little voices creep into my head
Intrusive thoughts and doubts enter my mind


I'm young again
I feel alive and invigorated


Quiet little monsters creep into my bedroom wall
Anxiety and fear start to take over me


I'll fall for you
I am vulnerable and easily influenced


Quiet words of wisdom creep into your victim's ears
Manipulative tactics are used to control someone else's actions


I'll die for you
I am willing to sacrifice everything for someone else's approval


In any which direction, call me
I am at your beck and call no matter what


I will run for you
I will go to great lengths to fulfill your request


I'll come for you
I will be there for you no matter what


Quiet little monsters creep into my head
Mental turmoil is taking a toll on me


I'll fall for you
I am still vulnerable and easily influenced


Quiet little voices
Intrusive thoughts persist


Quiet little monsters
Anxiety and fear continue to take over


I'd better start now
I need to take control and start addressing my internal struggles




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@billydobby1658

Quiet little voices creep into my head
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again

Quiet little monsters creep into my bedroom wall
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you

Quiet words of wisdom creep into your victim's ears
I'll die for you
I'll die for you
I'll die for you

In any which direction, call me
I will run for you
I'll come for you
I'll die for you
I'll come for you

Quiet little voices creep into my head
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again
I'm young again

Quiet little monsters creep into my head
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall for you
I'll fall

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-
Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-
Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-

I'd better start now
I'd better start

Quiet little voices
Quiet little voi-
Quiet little monsters
Quiet little mo-



@pcp8989

Just discovered this song, 7 years too late, and I can’t help but think how certain events in my life would have been different had this song been part of the soundtrack...

This song was released just a few days before the birth of my first daughter. She barely slept during her first few years, so neither did we. I imagine this song echoing in my head, in the darkness, as I rock and cuddle my sweet baby-girl back to sleep.

The first 2K times I listened, I heard, “quiet” as an adjective, describing those little voices as hushed, but insistent whispers; but now, I hear it as a wistful plea, yearning for those “little voices” to be silent. I think of both recalling my daughter’s little voice ringing in the night – her tiny, distant cry that beckoned me and tore tenderness from my weary bones, even as my trembling heart ached for her to be quiet, to be still.

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From any which direction, call me,

I will run to you

I’ll come for you

I’ll die for you

I’ll come for you…

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And oh, how I fell for her!

God, this song...



All comments from YouTube:

@smrodriguez929311

It doesn't matter how you found your way here, just be glad the song gets the praise it deserves.

@kentatakao6863

Fuck off I came here because of THE CREW

@scallywag3556

Terra Florim same bro same

@zakarylawson7803

Actually came her from the Movements Song Suffer Through cause part of the song sounded similar and I am not disappointed!

@0kewl

If it weren't for the obscure ways people came here, there would be less praise.

@antonio-eg1re

@@shoban same, it came up on my Discover Weekly

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@larryarroyo2459

Since I turned 40 earlier this year "I'm young again, I'm young again" has been hitting different.

@GonzoCiosain

First heard this song at 19, I just turned 32. It really does hit different now.

@JaneSmith-so6hw

This song and album will always remind me of a close friend, driving around on the back roads and letting the music do the talking, rip Bill, see you sooner than later.

@degariuslozak2169

May he rest well❤

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