Make It Double

Make It Double: Embrace the Night, Live with Gusto!
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Lyrics

make it double

Expressing a desire for a double portion of something, possibly referring to enjoyment or indulgence.


It's time to het a bit crazy

Encouraging the idea of getting a bit wild or unconventional.

This night is a devilish child

Describing the night as mischievous or unpredictable.

Come Lady, come get dizzy Hey!

Inviting someone, possibly addressed as Lady, to join in the excitement and have a good time.

Come with me honey rip this night

Encouraging a companion to embrace the night and enjoy it to the fullest.

It's time to jump in a limousine

Suggesting the idea of riding in a limousine as a symbol of luxury or extravagance.

This time is brimming with life

Highlighting the liveliness and vibrancy of the current moment.

It's a rush, you better get more kerosine

Indicating the need for more excitement and energy, possibly symbolized by kerosene.

Come with me for a burning ride

Inviting someone to join in a thrilling adventure or experience.

Hey brother make it double! '

Reiterating the desire for a doubled experience, emphasizing the fleeting nature of time.

Cause who knows how long your can

Encouraging a sense of urgency due to the uncertainty of the future.

Please don't ever mind the trouble just like me

Advising not to worry about troubles, aligning with the speaker's carefree attitude.

This time I feel like Willy

Comparing the speaker's feelings to those of Willy, possibly a reference to a carefree or fatalistic attitude.

Willy Shabby was a fatalist boy

Introducing Willy Shabby as a fatalist character from the speaker's perspective.

When the end came he wasn't shilly shally

Describing Willy Shabby's decisive and unhesitant nature when facing the end.

Hey! Come with me Willy boy just once more

Inviting Willy to join in one more time, suggesting a desire for a final shared experience.

Its time, go cross the river

Indicating a moment to cross a river, possibly symbolizing a transition or journey.

Cross the Styx with the ferrymen's ship

Referring to crossing the Styx, a mythical river associated with the afterlife, and mentioning the ferryman's ship.

The other world is just another bummer

Suggesting a negative view of the other world as a disappointment or unpleasant experience.

If you pay at the devil's inn leave a tip

Advising to leave a tip at the devil's inn, possibly implying the importance of acknowledging challenges or risks.

Hey brother make it double

Repeating the call to make it double, emphasizing the theme of maximizing experiences.

'Cause who knows how long you can

Reiterating the uncertainty of time and the importance of doubling the experience.

Please don't ever mind the trouble

Encouraging to overlook troubles and maintain a carefree approach to life.

live a life that's worth to spend

Promoting the idea of living a fulfilling life that is worth the time spent.

You just never know what's coming

Highlighting the unpredictability of life and the need to seize every opportunity.

Squeeze out every drop you can

Encouraging to make the most of life by fully experiencing and enjoying it.

If the bad fate cuts your running

Acknowledging that challenges may arise, but advising to extract all possible joy from life.

you'll always have your rest

Emphasizing the idea that rest or peace will be available even in the face of life's challenges.

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