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Unveiling Life's Palette: Boston Manor's Reflection on Identity and Change
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Lyrics

Baby blue they paid you to take my youth & use it up.

Feeling betrayed as others took advantage of my youth and exploited it for their benefit.

They don’t want a dilettante from up north in their club.

Experiencing exclusion or rejection from a group or society, possibly due to being perceived as inexperienced.

But the truth is I was always useless, made excuses (I still do).

Admitting a history of being unproductive, offering excuses, and acknowledging a continuing pattern of making excuses.

If the dream is fading, you can always change it.

Suggesting the possibility of changing one's aspirations or goals if the current dream is losing its appeal or significance.


I was by the wayside, never seeing daylight.

Being neglected or ignored, never experiencing success or positive outcomes.

Do whatever they like, just tell me what you people want.

Willing to comply with others' wishes, seeking guidance on what society expects.

Tryna live a new life, do whatever you like.

Striving for a fresh start or a new way of living, willing to adapt to different circumstances.

Wearing somebody else’s clothes.

Symbolizing a lack of individuality or identity by wearing someone else's clothes, suggesting conformity or imitation.


Cause the summer, it ain’t gonna last forever.

Acknowledging the impermanence of enjoyable moments, urging a realization that time is limited.

You gotta wake up.

An urging to become aware or conscious, possibly directed towards oneself or others.

But the truth is I was always useless, made excuses (I still do)

Reiterating a personal history of being unproductive and making excuses, emphasizing a continued struggle.

If the dream is fading, you can always change it.

Encouraging the idea that if one's dreams are losing significance, it's within their power to change them.


I was by the wayside, never seeing daylight.

Continuing to feel neglected or overlooked, existing in a state of obscurity or insignificance.

Do whatever they like, just tell me what you people want.

Expressing a willingness to conform to others' desires, seeking guidance on societal expectations.

Tryna live a new life, do whatever you like.

Reiterating the desire for a new way of life, embracing flexibility and adaptability.

Wearing somebody else’s clothes.

Symbolizing a lack of authenticity by wearing someone else's clothes, possibly metaphorical for adopting others' lifestyles.


Someone else’s clothes, oh feet don’t fail me now.

Expressing a plea or hope for perseverance in a challenging situation, not wanting to give up.

I wish I could let go.

Expressing a desire to overcome or release from a challenging situation or emotion.


I was by the wayside, never seeing daylight.

Continuing to feel neglected or overlooked, existing in a state of obscurity or insignificance (repeated).

Do whatever they like, just tell me what you people want.

Expressing a willingness to conform to others' desires, seeking guidance on societal expectations (repeated).

Tryna live a new life, do whatever you like.

Reiterating the desire for a new way of life, embracing flexibility and adaptability (repeated).

Wearing somebody else’s clothes.

Symbolizing a lack of authenticity by wearing someone else's clothes, possibly metaphorical for adopting others' lifestyles (repeated).

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