Able Bodied

Able Bodied Revelations: Navigating Life's Challenges with Resilience
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Lyrics

Hands don't fail me now

Expressing urgency or a plea for assistance, emphasizing the importance of hands not failing.

Throw this able body out

Suggesting a desire to discard the speaker's able body, possibly indicating a wish to escape or change.

Who's got a case of foot-in-mouth

Referring to someone who often says the wrong thing; a metaphor for verbal clumsiness.

Plans won't turn around

Indicating a lack of flexibility in plans or an inability to alter the course of events.

Half a mind to break me down

Expressing vulnerability, feeling on the verge of being broken down, with only half the resolve.

Who's got the legs to round this out

Seeking someone with the ability or determination to bring resolution or completion.

This out

Reiteration of the need for resolution or completion.

Legs to round this out

Repeating the search for someone with the legs to round out the situation.

Who's got the legs to round this out

Continuing to emphasize the search for someone with the ability to bring resolution.

Who's got the legs to round this out

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Who's got the legs to

Continuation of the search for someone with the necessary skills or determination.

If one knows just how good he has it

Reflecting on the speaker's awareness of their fortunate circumstances.

It's me

Claiming personal recognition of how good the speaker has it.

Past don't rat me out

Referencing a desire to keep past actions or experiences from being revealed or exposed.

Say the quiet part aloud

Encouraging the disclosure of a hidden or unspoken truth, possibly embracing vulnerability.

Could learn less from sight than sound

Suggesting that the speaker gains more knowledge or insight through hearing than seeing.

Grant no fairness now

Rejecting the idea of granting fairness, possibly reflecting on a sense of injustice.

Whose existence you allow

Referring to those whose existence or presence is acknowledged or permitted by others.

Claim protection in this drought

Repeated emphasis on seeking protection in a challenging or difficult situation.

Claim protection in this drought

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Claim protection in this drought

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Claim protection in this drought

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Claim protection in this drought

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Claim protection in

Continuation of the plea for protection.

A prince compared to those

Comparing the speaker to a prince in relation to others, suggesting a sense of privilege.

Used to paying through the nose

Highlighting the contrast in the speaker's life, particularly the cost of necessities.

For their homes their food their clothes

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I'm a prince compared to those

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Used to paying through the nose

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For their homes their food their clothes

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If one knows just how good he has it

Reiteration of the speaker's awareness of their fortunate circumstances.

If one knows just how good he has it

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If one knows just how good he has it

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If one knows just how good he has it

Final repetition of the acknowledgment of the speaker's privileged position.

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