Lyrics
Well it beats me mama, I just want to rock and roll
Expressing a sense of uncertainty or surprise, the speaker desires to engage in rock and roll.
Well it beats me mama, I just want to rock and roll
Reiteration of the desire to rock and roll, with a continued sense of uncertainty or wonder.
I'm gonna stand the test of time
Expressing determination to endure and withstand the challenges of time.
Like Beatles and Stones
Aspiring to achieve lasting significance and impact comparable to the legendary bands "Beatles and Stones."
Well it freaks them mama
Expressing a rebellious attitude, not conforming to expectations or directives.
I'm not doin' what I'm told
Continuation of the rebellious stance, not adhering to societal or authoritative instructions.
Well it freaks them mama
Reiteration of defying expectations, with an assertion of not being easily influenced or controlled.
You know I can't be brought and sold
Emphasizing resistance to being bought or sold, asserting personal autonomy.
I'm gonna stand the test of time
Reaffirmation of the determination to endure and withstand the challenges of time.
Like Beatles and Stones
Reiterating the aspiration to achieve lasting significance similar to the enduring impact of "Beatles and Stones."
I'm on my way home, just get back to what's mine
Expressing a journey back to what belongs to the speaker, possibly a return to roots or core values.
And when I get home, well I'll be alright
Anticipating that everything will be fine upon reaching home, suggesting a sense of security and comfort.
Well it beats me mama, I just want to rock and roll
Reiteration of the desire to engage in rock and roll, with a continued sense of uncertainty or wonder.
Well it beats me mama, I just want to rock and roll
Continuation of the expression of a desire to rock and roll, with a sense of uncertainty or surprise.
I'm gonna stand the test of time
Reaffirmation of the determination to endure and withstand the challenges of time.
Like Beatles and Stones
Reiterating the aspiration to achieve lasting significance similar to the enduring impact of "Beatles and Stones."
I'm on my way home, just get back to what's mine
Expressing a journey back to what belongs to the speaker, possibly a return to roots or core values.
And when I get home, well I'll be alright
Anticipating that everything will be fine upon reaching home, suggesting a sense of security and comfort.
What's that you say?
Possibly an inquiry or reaction to something said, prompting a response in the next line.
Get out the way!
An assertive command, implying the need for someone or something to move out of the way.
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