Deuce

Workin' Hard for Love: Unraveling the Soulful Meaning of Overkill's Deuce
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Lyrics

Get up and get your grandma outta here

Encouraging someone to get their grandma out of the place, possibly indicating a need to leave or evacuate.

Pick up, Old Jim is workin' hard this year

Referring to someone named Old Jim who is working hard this year.

Baby, do the things I says to do, do it

Instructing someone to do certain things.


Baby, if you're feeling good

Expressing a condition - if the person is feeling good.

Baby, if you're feeling nice

Repeating the condition of feeling nice.

You know your man is workin' hard

Acknowledging that the person's partner is working hard.

He's worth a deuce

Stating that the partner is valuable, worth a "deuce" (possibly referring to a two-dollar bill or slang for a small amount of money).


[Incomprehensible], don't put your man behind the years

Unclear lyrics, indicated as "[Incomprehensible]." It might be suggesting not to let the partner age too quickly.

Baby, stop cryin' all your tears

Advising someone to stop crying and not be sad.

Baby, do the things I says to do, do it

Repeating the instruction to do certain things.


Baby, if you're feeling good

Reiterating the condition of feeling good.

And baby, if you're feeling nice

Reiterating the condition of feeling nice.

You know your man is workin' hard

Reaffirming that the partner is working hard.

He's worth a deuce

Reiterating that the partner is valuable, worth a "deuce."


Baby, if you're feeling good

Reiterating the condition of feeling good.

And baby, if you're feeling nice

Reiterating the condition of feeling nice.

You know your man is workin' hard, oh

Reaffirming that the partner is working hard.

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