Feed the Birds
Brooklyn's Crown: Unraveling the Tale of Ambition and TemptationLyrics
Feed the birds down in Brooklyn town
Encourages providing for birds in Brooklyn town, possibly symbolizing care for the overlooked or neglected.
Little kid gonna wear the crown
Suggests a young individual poised for success and recognition, destined for greatness.
First you gotta find your way out
Emphasizes the importance of finding one's way out of challenges or difficulties.
Spend some time in detention hall
Refers to spending time in detention, implying a rebellious or troubled past.
Don't you know you could have it all
Conveys the idea that the person has the potential to achieve everything.
Hits like that put names on the wall
Recognizes the impact and success of certain achievements, immortalizing names on a wall.
Slot machine and the flashing light
Depicts the allure of gambling, with a slot machine symbolizing risk and chance.
Yea that kid he's so dynamite
Describes someone as dynamic and exciting, with potential for significant success.
Give a taste and he'll take a bite
Suggests that the person is opportunistic, ready to seize chances when presented.
He's the greatest there's ever been
Portrays the individual as the greatest or most accomplished in their field.
Reigning king of the Vegas scene
Highlights the person's dominance and influence in the Las Vegas entertainment scene.
Ooh that boy yea he's a machine
Describes the person as efficient and relentless, akin to a machine in achieving success.
Oh he had the world within his hands
Reflects on a time when the person had vast opportunities and potential.
Now he's running through his money like no other man can
Indicates a decline in fortune, with the person recklessly spending their money.
One more round just to make his future sound
Suggests the person continues to take risks to secure a better future.
But he's taken one too many to the temple now
Implies that the person has faced consequences, possibly physical or mental, due to their choices.
Spending all that you had to give
Addresses the consequences of exhausting all resources or potential.
What a life that you've had to live
Reflects on the challenging life the person has led, filled with sacrifices.
Have you got something you need to get out?
Asks if there's something the person needs to express or release.
I got something I need to get out
Expresses a personal need to communicate or unburden oneself.
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