Shark Tooth Blues
Shark's Melody: Hunting in the Deep BlueLyrics
Swim with me, there's plenty fish in the sea
Inviting someone to join the speaker in pursuing romantic interests, using the metaphor of "plenty of fish in the sea."
But i don't know because there's none that i see
Expressing uncertainty about the availability of suitable partners, possibly due to personal perceptions or experiences.
Well, maybe they're hiding in a coral reef
Suggesting that potential partners may be hidden or not immediately apparent, using the imagery of a coral reef.
And i'm the shark who's got the scary teeth
Identifying as a formidable presence in the dating scene, comparing oneself to a shark with scary teeth.
If that's the case, maybe i'll just leave
Considering leaving the current romantic pursuit due to a perceived lack of suitable partners.
And try to find a fish that's meaner than me
Expressing a willingness to find a more assertive or challenging partner.
Blue like the ocean
Describing a feeling of melancholy or emotional detachment, comparing it to the vastness of the ocean.
And it's my only emotion
Indicating that the color blue symbolizes the speaker's predominant emotion, possibly sadness or introspection.
Cause i don't know where i'm going
Expressing uncertainty or lack of direction in life, continuing to navigate without a clear destination.
I just continue my floating
Continuing to float through life without a clear purpose or destination.
If this place were a sea
Imagining the speaker as a sea creature, specifically a great white shark with imposing teeth.
I think i would be
Reflecting on the hypothetical identity of the speaker in the context of the sea.
A big ol great white shark full of 6 inch teeth
Describing the speaker as a powerful and intimidating shark with six-inch teeth.
Because i scare all the gobies
Highlighting the speaker's ability to intimidate smaller sea creatures, specifically gobies.
The leviathan is lonely
Referencing a lonely leviathan, possibly emphasizing the isolation that comes with being a dominant force.
I just want a homie
Expressing a desire for companionship despite the speaker's intimidating nature.
But can't help that i get hungry
Acknowledging the speaker's primal instincts, particularly hunger, as a hindrance to forming lasting connections.
Swim with me, there's plenty fish in the sea
Repeating the invitation for someone to join the speaker in the search for a romantic partner.
But i don't know because there's none that i see
Reiterating uncertainty about the availability of suitable partners.
Well, maybe they're hiding in a coral reef
Repeating the idea that potential partners may be hidden or not immediately apparent.
And i'm the shark who's got the scary teeth
Reiterating the speaker's identity as a shark with scary teeth in the pursuit of romance.
If that's the case, maybe i'll just leave
Reconsidering the pursuit of romance due to the perceived lack of suitable partners.
And try to find a fish that's meaner than me
Expressing a willingness to find a partner who is more assertive or challenging.
I'm the biggest shark in all the seven seas
Asserting dominance by claiming to be the biggest shark in all the seven seas.
Haven't seen fins that are taller than me
Emphasizing the speaker's stature by claiming not to have seen fins that are taller than theirs.
Search and explore, i'm roaming the ocean
Describing an adventurous and exploratory nature in roaming the ocean.
Getting even stronger growth in motion
Highlighting personal growth and strength through ocean exploration.
Shark supervillain, destroy opposition
Presenting the speaker as a villainous figure with the intent to destroy opposition.
If killing was a job then im making a killin
Using wordplay to suggest success in a metaphorical "killing" job, indicating prowess or dominance.
It's time for lunch, starting my hunt
Indicating a shift in focus towards hunting or pursuing goals, possibly romantic conquests.
Beached in the water on a seaweed blunt
Describing a leisurely moment with a humorous image of being beached on a seaweed blunt.
Schools of tuna swim away from me
Describing the speaker's impact on other sea creatures, causing them to swim away.
I'm the biggest fish in the goddamn sea
Emphasizing the speaker's dominance by claiming to be the biggest fish in the sea.
Swim with me, there's plenty fish in the sea
Repeating the invitation for someone to join the speaker in the search for a romantic partner.
But i don't know because there's none that i see
Reiterating uncertainty about the availability of suitable partners.
Well, maybe they're hiding in a coral reef
Repeating the idea that potential partners may be hidden or not immediately apparent.
And i'm the shark who's got the scary teeth
Reiterating the speaker's identity as a shark with scary teeth in the pursuit of romance.
If that's the case, maybe i'll just leave
Reconsidering the pursuit of romance due to the perceived lack of suitable partners.
And try to find a fish that's meaner than me
Expressing a willingness
Comment