Lyrics
Growing up is getting old
Growing up is a challenging process that feels burdensome.
All we do is fight
Constant conflicts and arguments define our interactions.
Are we mad
Questioning whether our frustration is justified.
To think there might be a better way
Wondering if there is a better, more positive approach.
There’s a way
Believing that there is a solution.
We can stand hand in hand
United, facing challenges together.
Who are you to say
Challenging someone who questions our ability.
No chance
Rejecting the idea of no possibility for change.
You don’t belong
Asserting that everyone has a place and value.
We’ll do this
Expressing determination to overcome obstacles.
You’ll see
Assuring that positive outcomes will follow.
And I’ll forgive the malevolent things you said
Willingness to forgive past hurtful words.
Sit down
Suggesting a calm and rational discussion.
Let’s find a way to turn it around
Seeking a joint effort to change the situation.
Before you go and do it again
Warning against repeating negative actions.
Together we’ll put our wisdom and love
Using collective wisdom and love to overcome challenges.
Maybe there’s a chance for us
Believing in the possibility of positive change.
This world
Commenting on the state of the world.
Who are you to say
Challenging those who doubt the potential for change.
No chance
Rejecting the idea that some are incapable of change.
You don’t belong
Reiterating determination to overcome obstacles.
We’ll do this
Expressing confidence in positive outcomes.
You’ll see
Assurance that positive change is achievable.
And I’ll forgive the malevolent things you said
Willingness to forgive past grievances.
Hand in hand
Symbolizing unity and support.
Side by side
Emphasizing solidarity in facing challenges.
Who are you to say there’s just one way
Questioning the notion of a single correct path.
Growing up is getting old by the day
Highlighting the challenges of the aging process.
It’s just the same nonsense every day
Expressing frustration with repetitive, meaningless routines.
Know right and wrong
Recognition of moral principles.
You still look away
Criticism of turning a blind eye to what is right.
So who are you to say there’s just one way
Challenging the idea of a singular correct approach.
Who are you to say
Raising questions about authority and certainty.
No chance
Rejecting the idea of no possibility for change (repeated).
You don’t belong
Asserting that everyone has a place and value (repeated).
We’ll do this
Expressing determination to overcome obstacles (repeated).
You’ll see
Assuring that positive outcomes will follow (repeated).
And I’ll forgive the malevolent things you said
Willingness to forgive past hurtful words (repeated).
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