All On The Line
Putting Everything On the Line: Struggles, Triumphs, and EnvyLyrics
Put it all on the line, let's see this please
Expressing readiness to take risks and face challenges, seeking validation or approval.
Saving my neck for my Jesus piece
Choosing to preserve oneself for spiritual or symbolic reasons, possibly referring to a religious symbol like a Jesus piece necklace.
Wanting my heart but I need my peace
Desiring emotional connection but prioritizing personal peace and well-being.
Hands on my throat but I need to breathe
Feeling pressure or threat, acknowledging the need to breathe amidst challenges.
Do what I do, do it easily
Performing tasks effortlessly, emphasizing competence.
They're hating what I done previously
Acknowledging criticism or dislike for past actions or achievements.
They're hating when I win don't you see
Noting resentment when winning, suggesting envy from others.
That all of them nerds want to be like me
Claiming that those who criticize secretly desire to emulate the speaker.
Put it all on the line, let's see this please
Repetition of the theme, emphasizing the speaker's boldness and the envy of others.
Saving my neck for my Jesus piece
-Wanting my heart but I need my peace
-Hands on my throat but I need to breathe
-Do what I do, do it easily
-They're hating what I done previously
-They're hating when I win don't you see
-That all of them nerds want to be like me
-Put it all on the line, let's see this please
Continued repetition, reinforcing the message of risking it all and facing criticism.
Saving my neck for my Jesus piece
-Wanting my heart but I need my peace
-Hands on my throat but I need to breathe
-Do what I do, do it easily
-They're hating what I done previously
-They're hating when I win don't you see
-That all of them nerds want to be like me
-Put it all on the line, let's see this please
Reiteration of the central theme, highlighting the speaker's confidence and others' envy.
Saving my neck for my Jesus piece
-Wanting my heart but I need my peace
-Hands on my throat but I need to breathe
-Do what I do, do it easily
-They're hating what I done previously
-They're hating when I win don't you see
-That all of them nerds want to be like me
-You either don't get it or get it
Possibly addressing a lack of understanding from others.
It's clear to me you don't get it, forget it
Expressing frustration with others' failure to comprehend, suggesting dismissal.
Your skin turned green I can see that you're jealous
Observing jealousy in others, metaphorically represented by turning green.
Your skin turned green got you looking like lettuce
Continuation of the jealousy theme, humorously likening someone to lettuce.
Feel like my ham because you know that I'm breaded
Feeling successful and confident, emphasizing financial stability.
Bread comes first like a sandwich, who said it
Asserting the priority of one's needs, using a sandwich metaphor.
Got too mad when I said she come second
Stating a personal choice, possibly in a relationship context.
But I ate it like a sandwich she said it was pleasant
Recalling a past encounter, depicting it positively and with pleasure.
Got my own yard, don't live with my parents
Highlighting independence by having one's own place.
If my friend's at the door you know that I let them in
Welcoming friends into one's space, showing openness.
Still live with yours, if girl come round
Critiquing someone else's living situation when guests visit.
It's cringe you got to check them in
Expressing discomfort or embarrassment about others' living arrangements.
I'm sick
Conveying a strong emotion, possibly related to frustration or discontent.
Bro's too cold like the flu
Describing a friend as exceptionally talented or skillful.
but you know we don't need medicine
Asserting self-sufficiency, claiming not to need external help or remedies.
I'm lost, need the right path in life
Expressing a sense of being lost and in need of guidance or direction in life.
Trying to spend more time with the reverend
Desiring to spend more time with a religious figure, seeking spiritual guidance.
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