Grow Old
Embracing Youthful Adventures: "Grow Old" by The Polygons UnveiledLyrics
Gets up, so fast, like a bullet out a gun
Expresses a quick and energetic awakening, drawing a metaphorical comparison to a bullet leaving a gun.
The blocks have just opened and your time has just begun
Symbolizes the beginning of a new phase as indicated by the opening blocks, signifying opportunities.
Don't waste your time
Encourages not to waste time, acknowledging its fleeting nature.
It doesn't last that long we know it all too well
Reflects on the transient nature of time, suggesting a shared understanding of its brevity.
And those late nights staring at our screens
Describes late nights spent together, engaged with screens, and reminiscing about past mischief.
Howling hysterically as the mischief that we'd bring
Highlights the joyous and playful nature of shared experiences, possibly from the past.
Knock, knock, knocking at my door
Introduces a knocking at the door, an element suggesting an unexpected or disruptive occurrence.
Without no rhyme or clause
Suggests the arrival without any clear reason or condition, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of life.
And I don't want to Grow Old
Reiterates the desire not to grow old, expressing a reluctance towards the passage of time.
And I don't want to Grow Old
-Laying back and staring at the stars
Paints a scene of relaxation, contemplating stars and envisioning a desirable future.
Dreaming 'bout fast cars and future lifestyles
Dreams of a luxurious lifestyle, potentially characterized by fast cars and other aspirations.
Asking if she likes me
Touches upon the uncertainty of romantic relationships, posing questions about mutual feelings.
Asking if she's with that guy
-But it was you and I against the world
Recalls a sense of unity against challenges, emphasizing a strong connection between "you and I."
It was you and I against the world
-And those late nights staring at our screens
Repeats the theme of late-night adventures, mischief, and unexpected visits at the door.
Howling hysterically as the mischief that we'd bring
-Knock, knock, knocking at my door
-Without no rhyme or clause
-And I don't want to Grow Old
Reaffirms the reluctance to grow old, echoing the sentiment expressed earlier in the lyrics.
And I don't want to Grow Old
-And I don't want to Grow Old
Continues the repetition of the desire not to grow old, emphasizing a strong aversion to aging.
And I don't want to Grow Old
-And I don't want to Grow Old
-And I don't want to Grow Old
-Knock, knock, knocking at my door
Reiterates the knocking at the door and the refusal to embrace the aging process.
Without no rhyme or clause
-And I don't want to Grow Old
-And I don't want to Grow Old
-Knock, knock, knocking at my door
Intensifies the repetition of the knocking, reinforcing the theme of resisting the passage of time.
Knock, knock, knocking at my door
-Knock, knock, knocking at my door
-Knock, knock, knocking at my door
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