Still Young
Embracing Life's Uncertainties: "Still Young" by Rén with the Mane ExplainedLyrics
Sometimes it’s okay to let go
Sometimes, it is acceptable to release or relinquish control.
Sometimes it’s good to not know
Occasionally, it is beneficial not to have complete knowledge or understanding.
What’s to come or what will be
We should be open to the uncertainty of the future.
What we want or what we need
It's important to distinguish between our desires and actual necessities.
Seasons change and so do we
Change is a natural part of life, and we evolve with the seasons.
Be open to the openings
Embrace new opportunities with an open mind.
Whatever’s to come
Face whatever is destined to happen with acceptance.
And what will be will be
The future will unfold as it should.
We were still young
During our youth, we faced experiences.
But I don’t regret you and me.
Despite challenges, there are no regrets about the relationship.
Life is short and sweet
Life is brief and precious.
And with everyone I meet
Every person encountered adds value to life.
I won’t compare u
There is no comparison; each person is unique.
I just want something new
Seeking freshness and novelty in experiences.
Whatever’s to come
Approach the future with an open heart.
And what will be will be
Acceptance of what will happen is key.
We were still young
Reflecting on past youth experiences without remorse.
But I don’t regret you and me.
No dwelling on regrets about the past relationship.
Life is short and sweet
Life is fleeting, so savor each moment.
And with everyone I meet
Interactions with people enrich the tapestry of life.
I won’t compare u
Individuals are incomparable, and comparisons are avoided.
I just want something new
A desire for novelty and change in life.
Whatever’s to come
Approach the unknown future with a positive outlook.
And what will be will be
Acceptance of destiny and what is meant to be.
We were still young
Reflecting on youthful experiences without regret.
But I don’t regret you and me.
No dwelling on regrets about the past relationship.
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