This track is a poignant exploration of the passage of time and the nostalgia associated with youth. The lyrics depict a journey from carefree adolescence to the responsibilities and realities of adulthood, marked by a longing for simpler times. The repeated phrase "We were wanting to grow up every weekend" conveys the eagerness to mature, while "Now we're watching the moments as they're leaving" signifies a sense of loss as those moments pass by. Furthermore, references to 'the games we play' could symbolize childhood innocence or perhaps youthful relationships that have now ended. Overall, this song encapsulates the bittersweet transition from youth to adulthood, reminding listeners that time waits for no one.
Ground
Lyrics
Inverted narcissist
Check something off my list
For now we're stuck at home
Throw out your telephone
Ride with the wolves at night
Straight outta "Boys Don't Cry"
Crash it and speed away
Scream at the games we play
Speak out in a different language
Don't mind, I can't take my eyes off it
We were wanting to grow up every weekend
Now we're watching the moments as they're leaving
Losing the feeling now
Laugh when I hit the ground
And searching in the dark
Symmetry isn't art
I don't ever wanna go
Living in a memory, nothing to show
But I can't let it get away
Hanging out the window, nothing to say
Speak out in a different language
Don't mind, I can't take my eyes off it
We were wanting to grow up every weekend
Now we're watching the moments as they're leaving
Don't let them take away all the games we've played
Go on and take a bow, 'cause it's over now
Speak out in a different language
Don't try, I can take my mind off it
We were wanting to grow up every weekend
Now we're watching the moments as they're leaving
Writer(s): Braeden Lemasters, Cole Preston, Dylan Minnette
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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