Lyrics
Time is a social institution
Time is considered a social construct, not an absolute physical reality.
And not a physical reality
Continues the idea that time is a societal concept rather than a concrete physical phenomenon.
Honey, honey
Repetition of "Honey, honey" suggests an intimate connection, with honey on the nose and tears, possibly symbolizing emotional closeness or shared experiences.
Honey, honey
-On my nose
-On your tears
-Honey, honey
Reiteration of the intimate connection with honey on the nose and tears, reinforcing the emotional bond.
Honey, honey
-On my nose
-On your tears
-Sweet, sweet lips
Describes sweet lips and swaying hips, potentially referring to the allure of a person. The mention of lulling to sleep could imply comfort or a soothing presence.
And your swaying hips
-Lulling us to sleep
-Honey, honey
Repetition of honey on the nose and tears, emphasizing the emotional connection previously established.
Honey, honey
-On my nose
-On your tears
-Sweet, sweet baby
Repetition of sweet baby and swaying hips, underlining the allure and impact of the person being referred to.
Sweet, sweet baby
-And your swaying hips
-And your swaying hips
-And your swaying hips
-Sweet, sweet baby
-And your swaying hips
-And your swaying hips
-Rocking us to sleep
Describes the person's movements as rocking, possibly indicating a comforting or mesmerizing effect.
Rocking us to sleep
-Rocking us to sleep
-Listen to the music today children
Encourages children to listen to music, emphasizing its importance in daily life.
Daily, every night I had to take the music, 4 hours maybe, that's 12, 14, too long
Describes a person (Bobby) involved in the music industry, selling music during the day and running a beer garden at night. Highlights the dedication to music with long hours.
Bobby, we sells music
-Yeah I sell music in the day then I run a beer garden at nights
-And I play music from 7:30, wrap after 4, 5, 5:30, 6:30 in the morning
-So I'm with it
Expresses a deep connection to music, with a mention of teeth having music on them. Music is not just a job but a way of life, occupation, and language.
Look at my teeth
-It's the music on it
-I live music and I speak music
-Music is my occupation
-Music on my teeth
Reiterates the presence of music on the speaker's teeth, reinforcing the idea that music is an integral part of their identity.
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