Here Lies Rockin' Bob
Eternal Melody: Unveiling the Timeless Legacy of Rockin' BobLyrics
People don't you know
Expressing a plea or question to people, seeking their awareness or understanding.
I'm gonna kill myself tomorrow?
Suggesting a contemplation of self-harm scheduled for the next day, possibly metaphorical.
So I'll have to keep singing, so tomorrow never comes.
Commitment to singing to prevent tomorrow, indicating a struggle or desire to avoid the future.
If I play this song every night, I'll never see the deadline
Linking continuous song performance to avoiding deadlines, implying a coping mechanism.
Yeah, i'll keep movin' the deadline
Commitment to persistently shifting deadlines through song, showcasing a proactive approach.
People don't ya know, you can see me play tomorrow?
Reiteration of the desire for audience presence tomorrow, emphasizing the importance of being witnessed.
Even if I don't have a booked show, somewhere i'll be singin
Expressing a determination to sing, even without scheduled performances, underscoring the artist's dedication.
I have to sing every day
Stating the necessity of singing every day, highlighting a compulsive aspect of the artist's creative process.
Even if no one's listenin I know it's the only way
Emphasizing the artist's commitment to music, irrespective of audience reception, as a vital aspect of their identity.
Yeah, music makes me have to stay
Asserting that music is a force keeping the artist anchored to life, implying its therapeutic or life-sustaining role.
People don't you know, if you sing this tomorrow
Encouraging others to sing the song the next day, suggesting a form of immortality through the perpetuation of the artist's work.
I'll live forever, if you keep playin my songs?
Positing that the artist will live on through the continuous performance of their songs, indicating a lasting legacy.
I know they're all I can give you for after i'm gone
Acknowledging that the artist's songs are their enduring contribution after death, emphasizing their significance.
I don't want children so that's all that's left of me when I pass on
Expressing a lack of desire for children, implying that the artist's legacy is encapsulated in their music.
Yeah my songs are all that's left when I pass on
Reiterating that the artist's songs are the only remnants of their existence after passing away, reinforcing the theme of legacy.
People don't you know, when you sing you're never old?
Suggesting that singing keeps one youthful, hinting at the timeless and rejuvenating nature of music.
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