Older Lyrics – Lizzy McAlpine
Older Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Lizzy McAlpine]
Over and over, a carousel ride
Pay for your ticket, watch the red moon climb
Sick to my stomach, can't find the ground
Stuck in a loop, watch the curtain come down
[Chorus: Lizzy McAlpine]
Thought it'd be over by now
Thought you would leave
Thought I would come to my senses
Wish I was stronger somehow
Wish it was easy
Somewhere I lost all my senses
I wish I knew what the end is
[Verse 2: Lizzy McAlpine]
Over and over, watch it all pass
Mom's getting older, I'm wanting it back
Where no one is dying, and no one is hurt
And I have been good to you instead of making it worse
[Chorus: Lizzy McAlpine]
Thought it'd be over by now
Thought you would leave
Thought I would come to my senses
Wish I was stronger somehow
Wish it was easy
Somewhere I lost all my senses
I wish I knew what the end is
[Outro: Lizzy McAlpine]
I wish I knew what the end is
Older Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Older" by Lizzy McAlpine delves into feelings of repetition, uncertainty, and longing for resolution. The protagonist expresses a sense of being trapped in a cycle, unable to escape from the emotional turmoil they're experiencing. There's a desire for things to change, for growth to occur, but also a resignation to the fact that some things may remain unchanged. The lyrics explore themes of aging, familial relationships, and the struggle to navigate complex emotions.
[Verse 1]
The opening verse paints a picture of a repetitive cycle, likened to a carousel ride. The act of paying for a ticket and watching the "red moon climb" suggests a sense of anticipation and inevitability, perhaps symbolizing the passage of time or the escalation of emotional intensity. The protagonist feels physically ill from the constant upheaval, unable to find stability or ground amidst the chaos. They feel stuck in a loop, watching events unfold with a sense of helplessness as the curtain metaphorically falls, indicating the end of each cycle.
[Chorus]
The chorus reflects on expectations versus reality. The protagonist had hoped for resolution by now, expecting either themselves or their partner to leave, or for a moment of clarity to emerge. There's a wish for inner strength and for circumstances to be easier to handle. The repetition of feeling "over," "leave," and "come to my senses" highlights the cyclical nature of their thoughts and emotions. Despite longing for clarity and resolution, there's a sense of confusion and uncertainty about what the future holds.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, the protagonist reflects on the passage of time and the changes it brings. They observe their mother aging, which serves as a reminder of life's impermanence and the desire to reclaim moments lost. There's a yearning for a reality where pain and suffering are absent, where they can be kinder to their loved ones and avoid causing further harm. The verse encapsulates a desire for a simpler, happier existence, devoid of the complexities and hardships they currently face.
[Outro]
The outro repeats the longing for clarity and resolution, emphasizing the protagonist's uncertainty about the future. The repetition of "I wish I knew what the end is" underscores their desire for closure and understanding. It's a plea for guidance and direction, a recognition of the ambiguity that pervades their life. Despite grappling with uncertainty, the protagonist remains hopeful for eventual clarity and closure, seeking answers to the questions that plague their mind.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Lizzy McAlpine & Mason Stoops
- Writter(s)
- Lizzy McAlpine, Mason Stoops & Taylor Mackall
- Released On
- February 13, 2024
Older Songs
- 1.All Falls Down
- 2.Better Than This
- 3.Broken Glass
- 4.Come Down Soon
- 5.Drunk, Running
- 6.I Guess
- 7.Like It Tends To Do
- 8.March
- 9.Movie Star
- 10.Older
- 11.Staying
- 12.The Elevator
- 13.Vortex
- 14.You Forced Me To
Lizzy McAlpine Albums
Older (2024)
English
April 5, 2024Five Seconds Flat (2022)
English
April 8, 2022Lizzy McAlpine (Singles)
English
January 1, 2016
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Older" song?
"Older" song is sung by Lizzy McAlpine.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Older" song?
"Older" song lyrics written by Lizzy McAlpine, Mason Stoops & Taylor Mackall.
Who is the music producer of "Older" song?
"Older" song music composed & produced by Lizzy McAlpine & Mason Stoops.
When was "Older" song released?
"Older" song was released on February 13, 2024.