I was just a kid
I needed answers
I found a screen
Promised adventure
Just as I thought
I had it all
I pulled the trigger
And nothing happened

I was in a dream
I was in heaven
I saw a god
I had a question
Opened my eyes
Fell out the sky
Tried to remember
But there was nothing

Then you gave me something
Something to believe in
Yeah you gave me something
Something to believe in

'Cause I was just a kid
I was just a kid
How'd it get like this?

And the story ends
But life goes on so
Like those before
And those to follow
Just when you thought
You knew it all
You'll find another
And then it happens

'Cause you gave me something
Something to believe in
Yeah you gave me something (something)
Something to believe in

'Cause I was just a kid
I was just a kid
'Cause I was just a kid
And you gave me something
Gave my life a meaning
Yeah you gave me something
Something to believe in

'Cause I want something to believe in
Yeah I want something to believe in


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I Was Just a Kid Lyrics as written by Dominic Alexander Roberto Craik Conor Mason

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    My Interpretation

    It's a song about finding adventure in television shows and media.

    "I was just a kid I needed answers I found a screen Promised adventure"

    Kids' television shows.

    "I was in a dream I was in heaven I saw a god I had a question Opened my eyes Fell out the sky Tried to remember But there was nothing"

    Probably a theological crisis over wondering why life couldn't be more like television or media, and this is symbolic of a rude awakening.

    "Then you gave me something Something to believe in Yeah you gave me something Something to believe in

    'Cause I was just a kid I was just a kid How'd it get like this?"

    Life is hard and it might never be the utopia people want in fiction, but there are still things to look forward to as long as there are inspiring figures.

    "And the story ends But life goes on so Like those before And those to follow Just when you thought You knew it all You'll find another And then it happens"

    People are always seeking stories and tales to inspire them and keep them moving forward; it's human nature.

    But it's also because of these stories and the possibility of what could exist that humanity keeps striving for something better.

    Larpskuron April 30, 2018   Link

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