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    Alexa Kate to my younger self (Roses) is A Temporal Tightrope That Walks A Line Between Past and Present

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 16, 2024Updated:September 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Alexa Kate to my younger self (Roses) is A Temporal Tightrope That Walks A Line Between Past and Present
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    Alexa Kate’s To My Younger Self (Roses) carves out a curious niche in the self-reflection genre.

    It’s not quite a letter to the past nor a simple celebration of growth.

    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well EP cover
    Alexa Kate Wishing You Well EP cover

    Instead, she weaves a sonic tapestry that blurs the lines between then and now, creating an oddly comforting temporal dissonance.

    The track opens with piano notes that tiptoe in like cautious memories.

    Alexa Kate’s voice follows, a mixture of confidence and vulnerability that perfectly captures the duality of looking back.

    She doesn’t just sing to her younger self; she seems to inhabit two versions of herself simultaneously.

    Alexa sidesteps the usual pitfalls of retrospection. There’s no wallowing in past mistakes or smug self-congratulation.

    Instead, she offers a gentle acknowledgment of the journey, sprinkling in details that feel intimately personal yet strangely universal.

    The image of roses covering her present self is particularly striking—a visual metaphor for success that’s both beautiful and slightly overwhelming.

    As the song progresses, the instrumentation swells subtly, mirroring the gradual accumulation of life experiences.

    It’s as if each string and synth represents a small victory or lesson learned, building to a present that’s richer and more complex than the past could have imagined.

    Alexa Kate shows restraint with her vocals, resisting the urge to belt out her triumphs, instead opting for a conversational tone that draws the listener in.

    It’s less “look at me now” and more “can you believe where we ended up?”

    “To my younger self (Roses)” manages to be deeply personal while avoiding self-indulgence.

    It’s a tricky balance, but Alexa pulls it off with a deft touch. The result is a song that feels like eavesdropping on an intimate conversation across time.

    In the end, Alexa Kate has created something more nuanced than a simple feel-good anthem.

    It’s a musical exploration of the gap between who we were and who we’ve become, filled with all the wonder, wistfulness, and occasional bemusement that entails.

    It’s not just about reassuring your past self; it’s about reconciling the many versions of you that exist across time.

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    Alexa Kate to my younger self (Roses) Lyrics

    I wish the voices in your head could have been mine 
    So I could tell everything will be just fine 
    But that’s the kind of thing you gotta learn with time and hindsight
     

    Little did you know when it all started 
    That someday everyone would know your heart and 
    Those voices in your head would draw a crowd almost every night
     

    Sometimes I look back at pictures
    and I wanna tell you 
    Just let it happen at your pace 
    And you’d never guess but
    It’s just beginning 

    CHORUS 
    If you could see me now
    Covered in roses
    I tried to make you proud somehow 
    We’re doing better than we hoped and
    I wish that I could call and tell you 
    That everything you wished for, it came true
    And one day they’re gonna notice you
    If you could see me now

    Everything you feel you’ll start to write 
    You won’t worry about the darkness in the night 
    But I’m glad that you don’t know that now cause I don’t want things to change
    Is it crazy that sometimes I think I see you in a crowded room and I 
    Just wanna run up and tell you
     

    CHORUS 

    Wish you could see what I see 
    Where I stand I’m not standing alone 
    Hold on, I’ll take you places 
    You never dreamed that you would have gone 
    Feels like your bones are breaking
    Just let them throw their sticks and stones 
    ‘Cause I know something that you don’t know

    Alexa Kate
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