O Ya
Rising Against Deceit: Unveiling Truth in Colony House's 'O Ya'Lyrics
O ya you're telling me tall tales hu?
Expressing skepticism or disbelief about someone's stories or statements.
Using counterfeit dollar bills hu?
Suggesting the use of fake or deceptive means, possibly in a metaphorical sense.
Dead land is no land to die for
Highlighting that a desolate or unproductive land is not worth sacrificing one's life for.
Na na na na na na na na na
Repetition, possibly indicating a transition or contemplative pause.
Oh ya they poison and plunder
Referring to actions of poisoning and looting.
Plot twist, Danny wake up from your slumber
Suggesting a revelation or awakening from a passive state.
Pecos Bill rode off on his tornado
Reference to the legendary character Pecos Bill and his unconventional departure.
While the media rewrites and reviews, rotten tomatoes
Criticizing media for biased reporting and negative reviews.
Oh Oh Oh YA
An exclamation, possibly emphasizing the upcoming message.
Take Matter into your own hands
Encouragement to take control and responsibility for one's actions.
Oh ya
Repetition of the exclamation, reinforcing the message.
The bite is the blunder
Suggesting a mistake or error, possibly related to a harmful decision.
Couldn't kick it and the habit took you under
Describing the difficulty of overcoming a habit that leads to downfall.
Fools gold fools the innocent and the blind
Warning about deceptive allure that fools both the innocent and the blind.
Ya it's harder to be heard if you've already made your mind up
Emphasizing the challenge of being heard when opinions are already fixed.
Listen closely we're not even mostly there
Highlighting the incomplete progress in understanding or awareness.
If Humpty Dumpty had a chair
Imagining a scenario involving Humpty Dumpty, suggesting the need for caution.
Then we wouldn't have ended up in need of the kings horses and all the kings men
Reflecting on consequences and the aftermath of a situation.
Cleaning up the whole heap cause of what the king said
Connecting the cleanup to the instructions or decisions of a higher authority.
Oh Oh Oh YA
Repetition of the exclamation, possibly signaling another pivotal message.
Take Matter into your own hands
Reiteration of the call to take control and responsibility.
Take matter into your own hands
Repeating the directive to actively shape one's destiny.
Break Pattern, Put it in motion
Advising to break away from established patterns and initiate change.
Take matter into your own hands
Reemphasizing the importance of taking control and action.
Break Pattern
Encouraging a departure from routine or conformity.
Oh ya
Repetition of the exclamation, possibly indicating a heightened emotion or urgency.
Can somebody turn this song down?
A request to lower the volume of a song, expressing discomfort or disconnection.
It's too loud and it doesn't feel like the boys now
Commentary on the song's tonal shift and a desire for a different vibe.
Oh Lord have they finally lost their heads?
Pondering if there has been a significant change or loss of rationality.
Is it clever? is it corny? are they daft? Oh they're dead to me.
Questioning the artistic merit or quality of the content.
Oh ya
Repetition of the exclamation, possibly marking a concluding or impactful statement.
I'm feeling a little Monte Cristo
Feeling reminiscent of being confined, possibly comparing to the character Monte Cristo.
Cooped up for too long in this global lazaretto
Expressing frustration with prolonged confinement in a global state of isolation.
Everybody feels this way everybody feels the pain
Acknowledging universal feelings of discontent and pain.
and the rules have changed
Recognizing a shift in rules or norms, suggesting a new and evolving reality.
Never gonna be the same in a good way
Anticipating positive change but acknowledging it won't be the same as before.
It could change in a good way
Expressing hope for a positive transformation.
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