Have a Cigar
Riding the Gravy Train of Success: Kurt Deimer's Musical ReflectionsLyrics
Come in here, dear boy, have a cigar
Welcoming someone to a conversation or situation, possibly with a sarcastic or insincere tone.
You're gonna go far, you're gonna fly
Encouraging the person, suggesting they have great potential and will achieve success or recognition.
You're never gonna die
Expressing a sense of immortality or invincibility, implying the person will not face death.
You're gonna make it if you try
Emphasizing the possibility of success if the individual puts in effort and attempts to achieve their goals.
They're gonna love you
Anticipating that others will admire and appreciate the individual's talents or achievements.
Well I've always had a deep respect
Expressing a genuine and profound admiration for something or someone.
And I mean that most sincere
Reiterating sincerity in the previous statement, reinforcing the depth of respect.
The band is just fantastic
Complimenting the musical band, possibly suggesting they are outstanding or impressive.
That is really what I think
Confirming the positive opinion about the band's excellence.
Oh by the way, which one's pink?
Playfully asking which member of the band represents the color pink, possibly referring to the band's identity or style.
And did we tell you the name of the game, boy
Introducing the concept or purpose of the endeavor, referring to it as a game.
We call it 'riding the gravy train'
Describing the endeavor as "riding the gravy train," possibly implying a pursuit of easy success or financial gain.
We're just knocked out
Expressing astonishment or excitement about a certain event or news.
We heard about the sell out
Acknowledging awareness of a successful outcome, possibly related to the band's popularity.
You gotta get an album out
Stressing the importance of releasing a music album, seen as an obligation to the audience.
You owe it to the people
Asserting the responsibility to the audience or fans to produce new content.
We're so happy we can hardly count
Expressing overwhelming happiness about the band's achievements, possibly in comparison to others.
Everybody else is just green
Suggesting that others are envious or inexperienced compared to the speaker or the band.
Have you seen the chart?
Asking if the person is aware of the band's success as indicated on a chart.
It's a helluva start
Describing the band's success as a remarkable beginning or achievement.
It could be made into a monster
Suggesting the potential for the band's success to become overwhelming or monstrous.
If we all pull together as a team
Encouraging teamwork and collaboration for greater success.
And did we tell you the name of the game, boy
Repeating the name of the game, reinforcing the idea of pursuing easy success or financial gain.
We call it 'riding the gravy train'
Reiterating the concept of "riding the gravy train," emphasizing the pursuit of success or wealth.
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