You'll Be Alright, Kid

Alex Warren

Lyrics

[Verse 1] I wish I had the number to my younger self I'd pick up the phone and say, "You're only twelve And you've lost more than most people do You don't know it now, but there's still more to lose
[Pre-Chorus] 'Cause friends move away, and people get older Your heart's gonna break over and over You're not to blame, so don't blame yourself I hope this helps"
[Chorus] You're gonna ask, "Why?" You're gonna want answers Gonna feel like no one ever understands You're gonna think twice before you start praying And wonder when the walls will stop caving Hate to be the one to tell you this But you'll be alright, kid
[Verse 2] I wish you knew the feeling wasn't permanent I wish you knew your brother would come back again And time does heal, but don't heal everything If you knew it now, who you were gonna be
[Pre-Chorus] You might care less about what they think Stop trying to impress the people who leave It scares you to death, but don't take it hard 'Cause I know you are
[Chorus] You're gonna ask, "Why?" You're gonna want answers Gonna feel like no one ever understands you You're gonna think twice before you start praying And wonder when the walls will stop caving Hate to be the one to tell you this But you'll be alright
[Bridge] Growing up's not easy But it's gonna get better Growing up's not easy Alone
[Chorus] You're gonna ask, "Why?" You're gonna want answers Gonna feel like no one ever understands you You're gonna think twice before you start praying And wonder when the walls will stop caving Hate to be the one to tell you this Hate to be the one to tell you this But you'll be alright, kid

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The Deeper Meaning of "You'll Be Alright, Kid"
A Letter of Hope to a Younger Self

"You'll Be Alright, Kid" is the raw, emotional heart of Alex Warren's debut album and a profound message of hope to his own past. The song's meaning is framed as a conversation the adult Alex wishes he could have with his twelve-year-old self, who is reeling from the loss of his father. It’s an act of compassion, looking back with the wisdom of hindsight to offer the comfort he never had.

The song doesn't sugarcoat the pain. It acknowledges the harsh truths of growing up: more loss, more heartbreak, and a crisis of faith ("You're gonna think twice before you start praying"). However, its power lies in its honesty. By validating the pain and confusion his younger self feels, he also offers the most crucial piece of information: survival.

The central, recurring promise, "But you'll be alright, kid," is the ultimate message of resilience. It’s the assurance that despite the seemingly insurmountable "caving walls" of grief, there is a future waiting. It’s a testament to the strength found in enduring hardship and a promise that the pain, while it may not disappear completely, will not be the end of the story.

About The Track

As the title track of his debut album, "You'll Be Alright, Kid" serves as the mission statement for Alex Warren's entire project. The song is a deeply personal and vulnerable letter to his younger self, processing the immense grief and trauma he experienced as a child. With his signature raw vocal delivery and poignant lyricism, Warren crafts a powerful anthem of resilience and hope. The song encapsulates the album's journey from pain to healing, offering a message of comfort not only to his past self but to anyone navigating the difficult path of growing up through hardship.