Mind Games
lumé Lyrics


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I just need to get away, somewhere where my mind won’t play, all these tricks on me, take me somewhere with a view, Probably need a week or two, with no mind games on me

I’m a youngin with an old school soul, need to find somethin might as well be gold, if you keep lookin at me then you’ll know, some stuff that I do is a lil bit strange, doesn’t make sense but I’m never gonna change, I been on the fence if I should stay the same, but now I know

I don’t know where my mind is, I need to be reminded, of all the the things that imma do

I just need to get away, somewhere where my mind won’t play, all these tricks on me, take me somewhere with a view, Probably need a week or two, with no mind games on me
I just need a vacation, a lil nice relaxation, somewhere where I can just get away, devil on my right, got an angel on my left, imma be alright if I use it like steph, life’s to short so I can’t stay stressed, can’t complain cuz I’m way to blessed

I don’t know where my mind is, I need to be reminded, of all the the things that imma do





I just need to get away, somewhere where my mind won’t play, all these tricks on me, take me somewhere with a view, Probably need a week or two, with no mind games on

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Lumé expresses a desire to escape from the mental games and tricks that her mind is playing on her. She wants to find a place with a view where she can relax and recharge without any distractions. Lumé describes herself as a "youngin with an old school soul" who is looking for something valuable, something that might as well be gold. She acknowledges that some of her actions may seem strange, but she's not going to change who she is.


Lumé confesses that she doesn't know where her mind is and needs to be reminded of all the things she's capable of. In her quest for a peaceful getaway, she emphasizes the need for a break from the devil on her right and the angel on her left, and she'll be okay if she uses it like Steph. She understands that life is too short to stay stressed, so she chooses to focus on the blessings she has instead of complaining.


The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and exhaustion, which many people can relate to. They are searching for a way to escape their own minds and find a moment of tranquility. Lumé navigates this struggle with a sense of grace and honesty, acknowledging her limitations while striving for a better future where she can pursue her dreams.


Line by Line Meaning

I just need to get away, somewhere where my mind won’t play, all these tricks on me, take me somewhere with a view, Probably need a week or two, with no mind games on me
The singer feels overwhelmed by the constant tricks their mind is playing on them and seeks a break from it all. They desire a change in scenery for a week or two to escape their mind games.


I’m a youngin with an old school soul, need to find somethin might as well be gold, if you keep lookin at me then you’ll know, some stuff that I do is a lil bit strange, doesn’t make sense but I’m never gonna change, I been on the fence if I should stay the same, but now I know
The singer acknowledges their unique personality traits and desires to find something valuable, like gold. They don't conform to societal norms and accept that some of their actions may seem strange. At first, they were unsure if they should change, but they're now content with who they are.


I don’t know where my mind is, I need to be reminded, of all the the things that imma do
The singer feels lost and forgetful of their goals and ambitions. They seek a reminder to help them remember what they want to achieve.


I just need a vacation, a lil nice relaxation, somewhere where I can just get away, devil on my right, got an angel on my left, imma be alright if I use it like steph, life’s to short so I can’t stay stressed, can’t complain cuz I’m way to blessed
The singer desires a calming vacation to relax and detach from everyday stress. They recognize the two sides of their personality, positive and negative, but hope to channel the optimistic side like basketball player Steph Curry. They don't want to complain as they feel too fortunate to do so.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jon Cuomo, Michael Cuomo, Michael Mulé

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