No Time to Explain
by Good Kid
Summary
This song dives deep into feelings of loneliness and the struggle with change. It captures the tension between wanting to be okay and feeling lost.
Full Analysis
The overall theme revolves around the journey of self-discovery and the challenges that come with it. The singer reflects on being on their own, grappling with anxiety and a sense of isolation. Even though there's a fear of change, there’s also a hint of resilience. The lyrics show a push and pull between wanting to embrace life and feeling overwhelmed by it.
Verse 1
It's been a while
I've been out on my own
I get a little anxious when you call me on the phone
Somebody said that it
It fades away
But in the interim, it was hard to see that way
In this verse, the singer sets the tone of solitude. They mention being on their own for a while, which hints at both independence and loneliness. The anxiety when receiving a call shows that connections with others can feel heavy. There's also a reference to someone saying that things fade away, implying that time can dull pain but not without struggle. It's a candid admission of how hard it is to see things positively while dealing with these feelings.
Chorus
It's been a while I've been
Out on my own
I'm in denial about living life alone
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay
The chorus highlights the internal conflict the singer faces. They acknowledge living alone but are in denial about its impact. The line about not liking change but not being afraid shows a brave front, even if they're not sure how to handle life’s chaos. The repeated idea of disarray suggests a struggle to find stability. Still, there’s a glimmer of hope in the belief that things will be okay, which is comforting amidst the uncertainty.
Verse 2
I thought it'd change when I got older
But the same year came over and over
And the only change that I could feel
Was the aging of my bones
Here, the singer reflects on expectations versus reality. They believed growing up would bring change, but instead, it feels like a repetitive cycle. The mention of aging bones symbolizes the physical toll of time without meaningful growth or transformation. This verse deepens the sense of frustration and perhaps a bit of sadness, as the singer realizes that maturity hasn’t brought the change they hoped for.
Chorus
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay that way
That way
The second chorus reaffirms the earlier sentiments, emphasizing that even amid confusion, there’s a desire for reassurance. The repetition of the lines reinforces the struggle with change and the acceptance of chaos in life. It’s a reminder that sometimes, just believing things will be okay can be enough to keep going.
Bridge
And then in one October
When the sidewalk home was covered over
Well, I don't know the method
But you pulled life from the loam
In the bridge, there's a shift. The mention of October and sidewalks covered over could symbolize a change in seasons or a turning point. The imagery of pulling life from the loam suggests a renewal or finding purpose in the messiness of life. It shows that even in dark or difficult times, there’s potential for growth and connection. The singer seems to acknowledge that they don’t have all the answers, but someone else has helped them find hope.
Outro
It's been a while I've been
Out on my own
And I'm in denial about living life alone
The outro circles back to the opening thoughts, reinforcing the theme of loneliness and denial. It feels like a somber but honest conclusion, as the singer reflects on their experience. The repetition brings a sense of closure but also leaves some questions about the future. It’s a reminder that while the journey may be tough, it’s also part of the experience of being human.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "No Time to Explain" captures a raw blend of vulnerability and resilience. The singer’s openness about their loneliness and struggle with change hits home for many. It's a relatable look at life’s ups and downs, reminding us that it's okay to feel lost sometimes, but there’s always hope to be found.
Full Lyrics
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I've been out on my own
I get a little anxious when you call me on the phone
Somebody said that it
It fades away
But in the interim, it was hard to see that way
It's been a while I've been
Out on my own
I'm in denial about living life alone
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay that way
That way
I thought it'd change when I got older
But the same year came over and over
And the only change that I could feel
Was the aging of my bones
And then in one October
When the sidewalk home was covered over
Well, I don't know the method
But you pulled life from the loam
It's been a while I've been
Out on my own
And I'm in denial about living life alone
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay
I said I don't like change, but I'm not afraid
I can't keep it together ever anyway
When every page is in disarray
I think we'll be okay that way
That way