Palo Alto
j $ensei Lyrics


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Breeze right by
With a blunt in my hand
She admire my mind
I admire her tan
Ain't much to talk bout
You ain't her
What's the use now
What's the worth?
Another nut

Breeze right by
With a blunt in my hand
She admire my mind
I admire her tan
Ain't much to talk bout
You ain't her
What's the use now
What's the worth?

Ain't no way, Ain't no way that I could block you out
I'm tryna see, Tryna see if you hear me calling out
Cry for help
Still got nothing felt
For somebody else
For somebody else
Ayo, summer nights
Staying out until the darkest time
Mom asked me if I'm alright
Little does she know, this a problem you can't solve
Call me up I'd like to talk
Actually fuck that I want action
Actually fuck that I want passion
I want, everlasting
I want, I want past shit
I want change and I want drastic
I just, want you back here, miss your ass
And I just... fuck

Breeze right by
With a blunt in my hand
She admire my mind
I admire her tan
Ain't much to talk bout
You ain't her
What's the use now
What's the worth?
Another nut

Breeze right by
With a blunt in my hand
She admire my mind
I admire her tan
Ain't much to talk bout
You ain't her




What's the use now
What's the worth?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of J $ensei's song "Palo Alto" convey a sense of longing and unfulfilled desire. The singer finds solace in the simple act of drifting through life, reflected in the repetition of "breeze right by" while holding a blunt. This carefree attitude is juxtaposed with the admiration for someone's mind and physical appearance, as indicated by "she admire my mind, I admire her tan." The lack of substantial conversation suggests a superficial connection, leading the singer to question the worth and use of the interaction.


The repeated refrain in the first two stanzas underscores a sense of repetition and stagnation in the singer's experiences. Despite the admiration and physical attraction, there seems to be a disconnect and lack of meaningful communication, leading to a sense of frustration and emptiness. The reference to "another nut" hints at a temporary or fleeting satisfaction, suggesting a cycle of temporary highs followed by emptiness.


The middle section delves deeper into the singer's emotional turmoil and sense of isolation. The plea for attention and acknowledgment, "Ain't no way that I could block you out, I'm tryna see if you hear me calling out," reveals a yearning for connection and understanding. The mention of crying for help and feeling nothing for someone else suggests a deep emotional attachment to the person they desire, contrasting with their outwardly carefree persona.


As the lyrics progress, the singer's desperation and longing become more pronounced. The mention of summer nights and seeking solace in distractions like staying out late highlights a sense of escapism and avoidance of confronting their inner turmoil. The longing for action, passion, and a desire for lasting change indicates a yearning for a deeper connection and fulfillment beyond the surface level. The final admission of missing the person and wanting them back reveals the depth of emotion and attachment felt by the singer, despite their attempts to maintain a facade of detachment.


Line by Line Meaning

Breeze right by
Nonchalantly moving forward


With a blunt in my hand
With a joint in my hand, embracing relaxation and escape


She admire my mind
She appreciates my thoughts and intelligence


I admire her tan
I appreciate her beauty and sun-kissed skin


Ain't much to talk bout
There isn't much to discuss


You ain't her
You are not like her


What's the use now
What is the point now


What's the worth?
What is the value?




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Written by: Jordan Taylor

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