The Coachman To Pleasure Island
Deciphering Youth's Dilemma: Embrace the Pleasure or Break Free?Lyrics
It's only peer pressure unless
Peer pressure is only significant if you are not considered a peer.
You're not a peer
Emphasizes the importance of being part of the group to experience peer pressure.
If you won't be like all these kids
Suggests conformity with the behavior of other kids is expected.
There's nothing for you here
Implies that not conforming will result in a lack of belonging or purpose.
Don't trust me, trust all of them
Challenges trust by suggesting that the speaker may not be trustworthy.
The time has come, don't cut and run
Indicates a pivotal moment where one shouldn't escape but face a challenge.
It's sink or swim, do or die
Highlights the seriousness of the situation with the metaphor "sink or swim."
Are you with us on this ride?
Asks if the listener is willing to participate in the upcoming experience or choice.
Now you must decide
Indicates a critical decision point for the listener.
Don't be a party pooper
Advises against being a killjoy or spoilsport at the gathering.
Afraid of having fun
Suggests fear of enjoying oneself and participating in the activities.
It's all for one and one for all
Encourages a sense of unity with the phrase "all for one and one for all."
The game is on, don't drop the ball
Expresses that the game or activity has begun, and participation is crucial.
You take the fall and ruin it for everyone
Warns against the consequences of refusing to participate and ruining the experience for everyone.
Real boys always want more (Always want more)
Suggests that genuine boys always desire more experiences or adventures.
And real girls always like the real boys more
Highlights the attraction between real boys and real girls, encouraging conformity.
(Ah) talking all this nonsеnse
Dismisses certain talk as nonsense, possibly referring to moral or ethical discussions.
About a so-called consciencе
Rejects the need for a conscience, indicating a shift towards carefree behavior.
You're not gonna need that anymore
Suggests that a conscience is no longer necessary in the described context.
So play, play, time to play
Encourages active participation or engagement, using "play" to denote the experience.
All your troubles melt away
Suggests that engaging in the experience will make problems disappear or become insignificant.
Play, play, time to play
Reiterates the call to play and warns against spoiling the experience for oneself and others.
Now it's time to play
Emphasizes that it is now the time to engage and enjoy the experience.
So tell us what you say
Asks for the listener's response or opinion on the presented ideas.
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