I.R.S
Financial Struggle Anthem: Defying the I.R.S. PressureLyrics
2000 bucks would save my life,
Expressing a need for $2000 to resolve a critical financial situation.
200 bucks would ease the pain,
Desiring $200 to alleviate emotional distress or hardship.
The I.R.S. is on my case,
Indicating that the Internal Revenue Service (I.R.S.) is pursuing the singer for financial matters.
But I refuse to let them make me go insane.
Committing to maintaining mental stability despite the pressure from the I.R.S.
2000 bucks would pay the rent,
Stating that $2000 would cover rent expenses.
200 bucks and fourteen cents.
Highlighting a specific amount, $200.14, possibly a total needed for various needs.
Right about now would be enough some complement
Expressing a desire for support or encouragement during a challenging time.
So that I don't have to sell my instrument
Refusing to sell a musical instrument, possibly symbolic of personal passion or livelihood.
I'm aware, I'm aware, I'm aware,
Acknowledging the awareness of the pressure and difficulties faced.
That pressure makes diamonds, diamonds, diamonds
Quoting the saying "pressure makes diamonds," emphasizing the potential for growth in challenging situations.
My mamma told me, my mamma told me
Referring to maternal advice, possibly about not being compensated for using one's voice.
That a girl's mouth doesn't get paid
Stating that a woman's expression or speech may not be monetarily rewarded.
2000 bucks would save my life,
Reiterating the need for $2000 to improve the singer's situation.
200 bucks would ease the pain,
Reiterating the desire for $200 to alleviate pain or difficulties.
But I refuse, I refuse, I refuse, I refuse
Strongly refusing to succumb to the pressure imposed by the I.R.S.
To let them make me, to let them make me go insane.
Reaffirming the determination to resist going insane despite external pressures.
I'm talking 'bout the I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
Explicitly mentioning the I.R.S. and the challenges associated with it.
The I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
Repeating the mention of the I.R.S., emphasizing its impact and stress.
The I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
-The I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
-The I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
-There's only three letters
-That can come and cut up this stress
-The I.R.S. (the I.R.S.)
Highlighting the significance of the three letters (I.R.S.) as a source of stress.
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