In this reflective piece, Mac Miller delves into the complexities of fame and the nostalgia for simpler times. The lyrics express a longing to return to Blue Slide Park, a symbol of his childhood and a reminder of unadulterated joy before life became complicated by success. Despite the allure of wealth and recognition, Miller highlights an internal struggle to maintain his original self amidst change. The repeated line about hoping that Blue Slide Park is "never gone" suggests a deep desire to hold onto the purity and innocence of youth as an anchor in his turbulent life. Through "English Lane," Miller communicates the universal sentiment of yearning for one’s roots while navigating the challenges brought on by life's inevitable progressions.
English Lane
Lyrics
Don't even know my schedule, levels reachin' several
Rose petals deliver, make you feel special
They thought the money should've changed it
Slide's still blue, why the world keep tryin' to paint it?
When the life around you changes, try to keep your sameness
Try to keep your brain maintainin' through the lameness
Sometimes I just wanna go
Back to Blue Slide Park
The only place I call home
I hope it's never all gone
Don't think it's ever all gone
Sometimes I just wanna go
Back to Blue Slide Park
The only place I call home
I hope it's never gone, forever long
Writer(s): Brent Reynolds, Dominic Angelella, Malcolm McCormick
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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