Sure! Here’s a song lyric about children who get so caught up in their games that they forget their responsibilities and even basic things like eating or greeting their parents:
“Game Time”
(Verse 1)
They’re running through the screen, lost in the fun,
Playing every day till the setting sun.
Laughter fills the air, but the hours slip away,
Forgotten homework, they don’t care what they say.
(Pre-Chorus)
Their eyes are glued, the world outside fades,
Mom’s calling out, but they’re caught in the maze.
Dinner’s on the table, but they don’t see the plate,
They’re chasing high scores, running late.
(Chorus)
Game time, they don’t want to leave,
Forgetting what they need, too busy to believe.
They forget to greet, they forget to eat,
All they want is one more round, one more beat.
Oh, game time, it’s all they know,
While the world outside keeps moving slow.
(Verse 2)
Toys on the floor, books piled up high,
But they don’t notice, they’re just passing by.
Mom and Dad are home, but they don’t even say,
“Hello,” or “How was your day?”
(Pre-Chorus)
Chasing through the levels, racing through the night,
The world around them’s dimming, but they’re holding tight.
Forget about the chores, forget about the rest,
They’re living in a game, where they feel their best.
(Chorus)
Game time, they don’t want to leave,
Forgetting what they need, too busy to believe.
They forget to greet, they forget to eat,
All they want is one more round, one more beat.
Oh, game time, it’s all they know,
While the world outside keeps moving slow.
(Bridge)
Oh, little hearts, you’re chasing the dream,
But life’s not just a screen.
Put down the controller, take a step outside,
There’s a world to see, don’t let it slide.
(Chorus)
Game time, you don’t have to go,
But remember the love that keeps you whole.
Say hello, don’t forget to eat,
There’s more to life than just the beat.
Oh, game time, it’s fun, I know,
But there’s a world outside waiting to show.
(Outro)
Game time, it’s not the only way,
There’s more to life, don’t let it slip away.
This lyric captures the playful yet reflective side of how kids can sometimes lose track of everything when they’re caught up in their favorite games. Would you like to adjust or expand on any part of it?