Right On You
Embracing Selfishness: Benjamin Booker's Reflection on Life's PursuitsLyrics
Somehow I'm so selfish, on my own
Expresses a realization of personal selfishness when alone.
I'll be damned if I don't get what I want
Determined to achieve personal desires, regardless of consequences.
Take it now while I have the chance
Emphasizes the urgency to seize opportunities in the present moment.
Right now, I can only think for one
Currently, the speaker's focus is solely on their own thoughts and needs.
It's right on you, right on you, right on you
Repetition of "It's right on you" suggests a direct impact or consequence on the listener.
It's right on you, yeah, it's right on you
-Yeah, it's right on you
-Block those keys or G and T's
Suggests avoiding certain keys or actions (symbolic or literal) represented by G and T.
It's like everything I touch is gold
Expresses a sense of self-confidence and success in various endeavors.
I'll be fine, stop by, twenty-five
Indicates the speaker will be okay with a quick visit or interaction at the age of twenty-five.
They say kids these days will live forever
Reflects on the perception that the current generation will have a prolonged lifespan.
It's right on you, right on you, right on you
Reiterates the idea that consequences or effects are directly targeting the listener.
It's right on you, yeah, it's right on you
-Yeah, it's right on you
-Death is sad to im-, is sad to im-
Repetition emphasizing the sorrowful nature of contemplating death.
Is sad to imagine
-Death is sad to im-, is sad to im-
-Is sad to imagine
-It's right on you, right on you, right on you
Repeated assertion that consequences are imminent and inescapable.
It's right on you, yeah, it's right on you
-Yeah, it's right on you
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