The Kids Aren't Alright (Live) Lyrics
The Offspring
Lyrics
When we were young, the future was so bright, whoa
The old neighborhood was so alive, whoa
And every kid on the whole damn street, whoa
Was gonna make it big and not be beat
Now, the neighborhoods cracked and torn, whoa
The kids are grown up, but their lives are worn, whoa
How can one little street
Swallow so many lives
Chances thrown, nothings free
Longing for what used to be
Still, it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
Jamie had a chance, well, she really did, whoa
Instead, she dropped out and had a couple of kids, whoa
Mark still lives at home cause he's got no job, whoa
He just plays guitar and smokes a lotta pot
Jay committed suicide, whoa
Brandon odd did and died, whoa
What the hell is going on
The cruelest dream, reality
Chances thrown, nothings free
Longing for what used to be
Still, it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
Go!
Chances thrown, nothings free
Longing for what used to be
Still, it's hard, hard to see
Fragile lives, shattered dreams
Song & Lyrics Facts
The Offspring released the song "The Kids Aren't Alright" on their fifth studio album, Americana, in 1998. The punk rock band wrote the song together and is composed of lead vocalist/guitarist Bryan Holland, bassist Greg K., drummer Ron Welty, and guitarist Noodles.
The lyrics focus on the struggles of growing up, with lines like “the kids aren’t alright” and “it seems nothing ever changes” reflecting a feeling of hopelessness and resignation. The song has been performed live by the band numerous times since its release and continues to be a fan favorite.