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    Zane Penny’s “Tough Bones” Captures Teenage Angst

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaNovember 24, 2024Updated:November 24, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Through dusty sunbeams and scuffed-up sneakers, Zane Penny’s “Tough Bones” peels back teenage memories like old stickers on a skateboard.

    Zane Penny Tough Bones Song Artwork
    Zane Penny Tough Bones Song Artwork

    The Alaskan indie-folk artist crafts raw authenticity with just an acoustic guitar and heartfelt vocals.

    The song’s DNA is built from seemingly ordinary moments, a cracked tennis court, the muscle memory of failed heel flips, the way rejection used to feel like the end of the universe.

    Penny’s guitar work dances between gentle plucks and strums that mirror the flow of adolescent emotions, while his voice carries the weight of someone looking back at their teenage self with equal parts nostalgia and newfound wisdom.

    “Hold it out” becomes the track’s beating heart repeated not just as lyrics, but as permission to embrace the beautiful mess of growing up.

    Zane Penny’s Tough Bones is the kind of song that makes you pause mid-coffee sip, suddenly remembering the exact smell of summer nights when everything felt both terrifying and possible.

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    Zane Penny Tough Bones Lyrics

    Overgrown tennis court
    Tread on for miles
    Drop the kids off let em stay for awhile
    I can still smell the rubber sneakers
    Worn down from a heel flip
    We were just some kids
    Coming down from a bad trip

    My head burns real hot
    So my heart treads lightly
    No It’s not all I was
    No that’s not all I will ever be

    16 years old
    I don’t know what I’m doing
    I don’t know what I’m saying
    Everything’s exciting
    Everyone’s just like me
    A rejection was the worst thing I felt
    There’s no bigger picture
    There’s no learning myself
    I was a no second chances type
    No asking for help”Open up your hands kid and just hold it out”
    Someone will be there to catch it
    I promise

    My head burns real hot
    So my heart treads lightly
    Not that’s not all I was
    No that’s not all I will ever be
    Inked skin
    Tough bones
    Newfound shame
    If I now had you close
    Would it all go the same?
    Would it all go the same?

    Hold it out
    Come on man
    Just hold it out
    Hold it out
    Come on man
    Just hold it out

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