When We Were Young (feat. Norma Jean Martine)
Lost Kings
Nostalgia and Youthful Freedom in 'When We Were Young'
Lost Kings' song 'When We Were Young (feat. Norma Jean Martine)' is a nostalgic ode to the carefree days of youth. The lyrics reflect a longing to return to a time when life was simpler and less burdened by responsibilities. The opening lines, 'This isn't real, it's all in my head, I can feel it,' suggest a dreamlike state where the singer is reminiscing about the past. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, which is filled with a sense of yearning and wistfulness.
The chorus, 'Can we go back when we were young and didn't care if we messed up?' captures the essence of the song. It speaks to a time when mistakes were inconsequential, and the future seemed limitless. The repetition of 'For a second, for a minute can we go?' emphasizes the desire to momentarily escape the present and relive those moments of freedom and innocence. The lyrics 'We have forever so we got lost in each other' highlight the deep connections and relationships formed during youth, untainted by the pressures of time.
The imagery of 'paper crown of silver and gold' and 'arms and feathers and hollow bones' adds a poetic layer to the song, symbolizing the fragile yet precious nature of youthful dreams and aspirations. The line 'The more I'm learning, the more I don't know' reflects the paradox of growing up—gaining knowledge but also realizing the vastness of what remains unknown. This song resonates with anyone who has ever looked back on their younger years with fondness and a touch of melancholy, wishing to recapture that fleeting sense of freedom.