Ever found yourself lost in the hauntingly beautiful lyrics of Lorde, only to realize they’re more than just songs—they’re life lessons wrapped in melody?
From teenage angst to profound societal critiques, Lorde’s words have a way of cutting straight to the heart of what it means to be human.
In this article, we’ll unpack seven life lessons hidden in her lyrics that’ll make you see your own struggles, triumphs, and growth in a whole new light (and yes, number 4 might just change your perspective forever).
1. Embrace the Messiness of Growing Up


Lorde’s debut single “Royals” wasn’t just a critique of materialism—it was a rallying cry for anyone feeling out of place.
“We’ll never be royals, it don’t run in our blood,” she sings, reminding us that authenticity trumps pretense.
Lesson? Your flaws and quirks are what make you unique—don’t trade them for a facade.
2. Loneliness Can Be a Superpower


In “Liability,” Lorde whispers, “The truth is I am a toy that people enjoy ’til all of the tricks don’t work anymore.”
It’s a raw admission of feeling disposable, but here’s the twist: solitude often births creativity.
Instead of fearing loneliness, use it to reconnect with yourself.
3. Society’s Expectations Are a Trap


“Melodrama” isn’t just an album—it’s a masterclass in rejecting societal scripts.
Lines like “We pretend that we’re dead just to stay alive” expose the exhaustion of performing for others.
Lesson? Live for yourself, not the applause.
4. Change Is Painful—But Necessary (This One Hits Different)


“I am my mother’s child, I’ll love you ’til my breathing stops,” from “Writer in the Dark” is a gut punch about love and loss.
But it’s also a reminder: growth often feels like breaking before you bloom.
Embrace the discomfort—it’s shaping you.
5. Nostalgia Isn’t Always Healthy


“Ribs” captures the ache of clinging to the past: “This dream isn’t feeling sweet, we’re reeling through the midnight streets.”
Lorde teaches us that while memories are precious, living in them robs you of the present.
6. Power Doesn’t Equal Happiness


“Team” flips the script on power dynamics: “We’re on each other’s team.”
True strength lies in connection, not control.
7. You’re Allowed to Outgrow People


“Hard Feelings” delivers this truth: “I light all the candles, cut flowers for all my rooms / I care for myself the way I used to care about you.”
Letting go isn’t failure—it’s evolution.
Lorde’s lyrics aren’t just poetry; they’re mirrors reflecting our own journeys.
So next time you press play, ask yourself: what lesson is she whispering to you?

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