Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics know the real meaning of Real Estate's Somebody New Song lyrics
by Dheshni | Updated Feb 29, 2024
Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics
It never ends
Inside the painted egg is another egg
It all depends
Just for being here, you're knocked down a peg
How could it ever be the same?
Yeah, this is weird, you're not insane
Hi, hello, somebody new
Do the best that you can do
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
You're picking up the slack
In a bottle in a hollow tree
In a field next to a creek
Won't you leave a note for me?
How could it ever be the same?
But you're still here, you haven't changed
No, it'll never be the same
Yeah, this is weird, you're not insane
Hi, hello, somebody new
Do the best that you can do
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
You're picking up the slack
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Hey, buddy, what's got into you?
Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Somebody New" by Real Estate delve into themes of change, introspection, and adaptation. The opening lines suggest an endless cycle of discovery, where each layer reveals another aspect of oneself. The notion of being "knocked down a peg" upon existence implies a humbling experience, emphasizing the transient nature of identity and perception.
The repetition of questioning how things could remain the same highlights the inevitability of change and the discomfort it may bring. Despite this, there's a reassurance that feeling weird or different doesn't equate to insanity; it's merely part of the human experience.
Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics Details
Artists
Real Estate
Release Date
2024
Available on
YouTube Music
Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics Facts
Real Estate Somebody New Lyrics - FAQ
Real Estate was formed in 2008
Real Estate is from Ridgewood, NJ, USA
Real Estate's first album was self-titled, released in 2009
The current members of Real Estate are Martin Courtney, Julian Lynch, Alex Bleeker, Jackson Pollis, and Matt Kallman
Martin Courtney is the vocalist and rhythm guitarist for Real Estate.