Lyrics
They're working us like dogs around here
Expresses the strenuous and demanding nature of work, likening it to being treated like hardworking dogs.
'Cause pleasure is the boss
Suggests that the driving force behind the demanding work is the pursuit of pleasure.
And I'm the happiest slave alive round here
Paradoxically claims happiness in the role of a slave, implying submission to the pursuit of pleasure.
'Cause pleasure is the boss
Reiterates the theme that pleasure holds a dominant role, emphasizing the paradox of joyful servitude.
And nothing is safe that don't stand still
Warns that anything not standing still is at risk, emphasizing the constant pursuit of pleasure and change.
If it's O.K. with the boss
Suggests that actions are permissible as long as they align with the desires of the pleasure-seeking authority.
I'm gunna walk right up and take it yeah
Expresses a bold intention to seize opportunities without restraint, with the approval of the pleasure-driven authority.
If it's O.K. with the boss
Reiterates the bold stance, emphasizing the acceptance of actions if sanctioned by the pleasure-driven authority.
Walk
Single-word directive, possibly signaling a transition or change in the narrative or speaker's perspective.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Asserts alignment with the pleasure-driven authority, emphasizing conformity to its standards and decisions.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Repeats the assertion of alignment, reinforcing the idea of complete agreement with the pleasure-driven authority.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Continues the repetition, underscoring the speaker's unwavering conformity to the pleasure-driven authority.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Reiterates the message of alignment, emphasizing consistency in adhering to the pleasure-driven authority's preferences.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Emphasizes once again the speaker's complete agreement with the pleasure-driven authority, reinforcing conformity.
What's O.K. with the boss is O.K. with me
Repeats the sentiment, highlighting the speaker's continuous alignment with the pleasure-driven authority.
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