Don't Fit
Embracing Individuality: Defying Expectations in 'Don't Fit'Lyrics
So when are we seeing you on TV?
Questioning when the person will appear on TV.
Wait, that’s for sure not a real degree.
Expressing doubt about the legitimacy of a claimed degree.
When will you stop singing for free?
Asking when the singer will stop performing for free.
If you don’t mind get on your knees…
Suggesting a submissive action, possibly for success.
Maybe if you show a bit more skin.
Implying that showing more skin may lead to success.
Non paid but think how many people see.
Highlighting the exposure gained despite no payment.
A dancer with these thighs won’t succeed.
Stating that a dancer with certain physical attributes won't succeed.
Sorry, love, you just don’t fit.
Rejecting the person, saying they don't fit.
You don’t fit.
Reiterating the rejection - "You don't fit."
You just don’t –
Repeating the rejection - "You just don't -"
(You just don’t fit. You-You just don’t fit –
Continuing the theme of not fitting.
Oh, hell, I fit. Oh, hell I fit!
Ironically claiming to fit despite the rejection.
You just don’t fit. You-You just don’t fit –
Repeating the contradiction - "You just don't fit."
Oh, hell, I fit. Oh, hell I fit!)
Reiterating the ironic claim - "Oh, hell, I fit!"
No, I don’t work for free and –
Declining to work for free.
No, that won’t pay my bills and –
Stating that unpaid work won't pay bills.
‘No’, means ‘no’, you piece of shit –
Asserting boundaries with a strong rejection.
You piece of shit –
Repeating the strong rejection - "You piece of shit -"
You piece of –
Continuing the expression of strong disapproval.
No, my dress won’t go short and –
Rejecting pressure to wear a short dress.
No, won’t need your support –
Declining the need for external support.
Just don’t tell me that I don’t fit,
Defiantly rejecting the notion that they don't fit.
cause yes I fit
Affirming that, indeed, they fit despite rejection.
Oh, hell, I –
Continuing the ironic claim - "Oh, hell, I -"
(You just don’t fit. You-You just don’t fit –
Repeating the theme of not fitting.
Oh, hell, I fit. Oh, hell I fit!
Reiterating the ironic claim of fitting.
You just don’t fit. You-You just don’t fit –
Repeating the theme of not fitting.
Oh, hell, I fit. Oh, hell I fit!)
Reiterating the ironic claim of fitting.
No (No!), I don’t work for free and –
Emphasizing the refusal to work for free.
(I don’t work for free!)
Repeating the rejection of unpaid work.
No (No!), that won’t pay my bills and –
Emphasizing that unpaid work won't cover expenses.
(That won’t pay my bills!),
Reiterating that unpaid work is insufficient.
‘No’ (‘No’), means ‘no’ (means ‘no’), you piece of shit –
Asserting the importance of respecting boundaries.
You piece of shit –
Repeating the strong rejection - "You piece of shit -"
(You piece of shit!),
Continuing the expression of strong disapproval.
You piece of –
Concluding the expression of strong disapproval.
No (No!), my dress won’t go short and –
Rejecting pressure to wear a short dress.
(My dress won’t go short!)
Declining the need for external support.
No (No!), won’t need your support –
Repeating the rejection - "Just don't tell me that I don't fit."
(I won’t need your support!)
Emphasizing independence - "I won't need your support."
Just don’t tell (Tell-) me that I don’t fit (-me that I don’t fit!)
Repeating the rejection with defiance.
(Let me tell’ya-).
Introducing the singer's perspective - "Let me tell you-"
‘Cause yes, I fit.
Affirming that, indeed, they fit despite rejection.
Oh, hell, I – FIT.
Repeating the ironic claim - "Oh, hell, I fit."
(Oh, hell, I – fit!)
Concluding with a final assertion of fitting despite opposition.
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