Jeans

In The Works? Unveils Deep Struggles Through 'Jeans' Melody
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Lyrics

Hey there Sally

Addressing someone named Sally

Won't you come

Inviting Sally to come

And pity me

Asking for pity

It might just be the key

Suggesting that pity might be the solution

I just

Expressing emotional numbness

I can't feel a thing

Inability to feel anything

It's not you

Clarifying it's not the person (Sally)

Or maybe it's the nothing

Suggesting it might be a sense of emptiness

In my jeans

Alluding to a void within oneself (jeans metaphor)

Hey there Molly

Addressing someone named Molly

Won't you come

Inviting Molly to come

And pity me

Asking for pity, similar to the earlier situation

It might just be the key

Suggesting pity might be the key to something

I just

Reiterating the inability to feel

I can't feel a thing

Reaffirming that it's not the person (Molly)

It's not you

Repeating the idea of emptiness or nothing

Or maybe it's the nothing

Emphasizing the void in one's self (jeans metaphor)

In my jeans

Continuing the theme of inner emptiness

Look at me just dying to be free

Expressing a desire to be free

In life you must strive because the world makes you drive

Life requires effort due to external pressures

But the government is against us

Government is portrayed as an antagonist

Digging us up just to test us

Suggesting government interference and testing

It's messed up dude let me live an end creed

Describing the messed-up nature of life

Look at me I'm a new different kind of breed

Presenting oneself as a unique individual

So I'll say bye

Mentioning saying goodbye, possibly to life

Just so I can die

Expressing a desire to die

Rhymes going real hard Listen to these sick bars

Boasting about the strength of the rhymes

Spitting so lickidy fast In The Works on the gas

Highlighting the speed of rapping

Now let me add mass to my rap

Expressing the intention to enhance the rap

Mom had me and gave me jeans

Referring to the inheritance of traits from mom

They're blue and suede and made from Supreme

Describing the jeans as blue, suede, and high-quality

Can't you see that the government is corrupting me

Suggesting corruption by the government

I'm moving on like a cloud in the wind

Using a metaphor to signify moving forward

Step on a stage or a court and I win

Confident in winning on a stage or court

It's not a sin to have friends

Asserting that having friends is not a sin

Because it's In The Works who's with me till the end

Expressing solidarity with "In The Works" group

Dom is way more then just his pretty looks

Praising Dom for more than just looks

Chads more than a Ringo, Liam can sing bro

Recognizing Chad and Liam's abilities

Trevor a newfound homie

Referring to Trevor as a newfound friend

I'm Charlie now you know me

Introducing oneself as Charlie

Hey there Lady

Addressing someone as Lady

Won't you come

Inviting the Lady to come

And pity me

Asking for pity, echoing earlier requests

It might just be the key

Suggesting pity as a potential solution

I just

Reiterating the inability to feel

I can't feel a thing

Emphasizing that it's not the Lady

It's not you

Repeating the theme of inner emptiness

Or maybe it's the nothing

Continuing the exploration of inner void (jeans metaphor)

In my jeans

Final reference to the emptiness within oneself

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