Nine Pound Hammer

Unveiling the Heavy Heart: Nine Pound Hammer's Hidden Depths
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Lyrics

See this nine pound hammer (nine pound hammer)

Expressing the weight and burden of a nine-pound hammer.

Is a little too heavy (little too heavy)

The hammer is too heavy, suggesting a challenge or difficulty.

For my size (for my size)

Highlighting that the hammer is not suitable for the speaker's size.

For my size

Reiterating the mismatch between the hammer and the speaker's size.


Now roll on buddy (roll on buddy)

Encouraging someone to keep moving forward or progressing.

Don't you roll so slow (roll so slow)

Advising against slow progress, implying urgency or impatience.

How can I roll (how can I roll)

Expressing a desire to move forward despite challenges.

When the wheels won't go

Describing the difficulty of rolling when the wheels won't move.


I'm going on a mountain (going on a mountain)

Announcing the intention to climb a mountain to see a loved one.

To see my baby (to see my baby)

Clarifying the purpose of the mountain journey - to see the speaker's baby.

And I ain't coming back (ain't coming back)

Stating a commitment to not return, possibly indicating a significant journey.

No I ain't coming back

Reiterating the decision not to come back.


Now roll on buddy (roll on buddy)

Repeating the encouragement to keep moving forward.

Don't you roll so slow (roll so slow)

Reiterating the need for faster progress, perhaps due to urgency.

How can I roll (how can I roll)

Expressing a desire to move forward despite obstacles.

When the wheels won't go

Reiterating the challenge of rolling when the wheels won't turn.


Ain't one hammer (ain't one hammer)

Stating that no hammer in the tunnel is as unique or significant as the speaker's.

In this tunnel (in this tunnel)

Highlighting the exclusivity of the speaker's hammer in the tunnel.

That rings like mine (rings like mine)

Comparing the sound of the speaker's hammer to others in the tunnel.

That rings like mine

Reiterating the distinctiveness of the speaker's hammer's sound.


Now roll on buddy (roll on buddy)

Encouraging continued progress, maintaining momentum.

Don't you roll so slow, roll so slow)

Reiterating the need for faster progress, emphasizing the speed of rolling.

How can I roll, how can I roll)

Expressing the desire to move forward despite challenges.

When the wheels won't go

Emphasizing the difficulty of rolling when the wheels are uncooperative.


Now roll on buddy (roll on buddy)

Repeating the encouragement to keep moving forward.

Don't you roll so slow (roll so slow)

Reiterating the need for faster progress, suggesting urgency.

How can I roll (how can I roll)

Expressing the desire to move forward despite obstacles.

When the wheels won't go

Highlighting the challenge of rolling when the wheels are unresponsive.

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