The song "Ageless" by The Home Team explores themes of growth, self-reflection, and the complexities of relationships. It begins by acknowledging how quickly time passes, and how the reality we exist in may not be enduring. The lyrics raise a question about whether it is still possible to believe in a better future. The narrator admits to not being the first or last person to contemplate their life choices and accept the fact that they are getting older. They express that their perspective might have changed, while understanding that the other person's opinion of them may still remain the same. The song touches on the idea of feeling unnoticed and unfocused, living in a shell where one's presence often goes disregarded. Despite this, the individuals in the relationship continue to hold back their emotions, afraid of expressing their true feelings. The chorus suggests that it might have been better if the other person had never entered their life in the first place. While it may be easier for them to stay safe and in love, the narrator believes they are better off without this person. They have spent a significant amount of time indulging in fantasies about this person and admit that they have constantly been on their mind. The lyrics highlight the idea that the other person only realizes their worth when it is evident that the narrator is alone. As the narrator grows older, they find it easier to show their true emotions, but they find themselves stuck in a cycle of reliving the past. They also acknowledge that the world keeps changing around them, making it difficult to make choices. The bridge emphasizes that the other person doesn't mistake their mutual attraction and takes what the narrator has been missing. Despite this, the narrator still worries about the way this person makes them run around. Overall, "Ageless" delves into the complexities of a relationship and the struggles the narrator faces in expressing their true emotions. It explores the bittersweet realization that they might be better off without the other person, while acknowledging the lingering feelings they have for them.