Dig

Unearthing Life's Lessons: Rustic Overtones' 'Dig' Reveals the Art of Learning
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Lyrics

I live and I love and I give to the

I engage in life, love, and giving.

Day I burn, I'll wait my turn

I will patiently wait my turn, even through challenges.

For this I will sit in the classroom

I am committed to learning, symbolized by sitting in the classroom.

Until I learn.

I will persist in the learning process.

You've got to learn to dig and be dug in return

Mutual understanding and connection require effort from both sides.

Will this water quench my thirst

Questioning whether a certain experience will satisfy or harm.

Or will it make me drown?

Uncertainty about the consequences of the mentioned water.

Will these ropes secure me

Contemplating whether certain actions will provide security.

Or will they tie me down?

Concerns about potential restrictions or limitations.

Will this fire keep me warm

Questioning if a particular source of comfort will be beneficial.

Or is it going to burn?

Reflecting on the potential risks and consequences of fire.

Hey teacher I want to learn.

Expressing a desire to learn, addressing a teacher.


I know that life is hard

Acknowledging the challenges in life, especially without financial resources.

If you ain't got lots of money or a credit card.

Highlighting the difficulties without money or credit.

You know it's gonna end but when

Pondering the uncertain beginning and end of life's challenges.

It it gonna start?

Questioning when challenges will commence.

Once you learn to dig you beat the hardest part.

Encouraging the idea that overcoming challenges becomes easier after learning to navigate them.


I know that life is hard

Reiterating the hardships without financial means.

If you ain't got lots of money or a credit card.

Emphasizing the challenges without money or credit.

You know it's gonna end but when

Pondering the uncertain timing of life's challenges.

It it gonna start?

Questioning when challenges will commence (repeated).

Once you learn to dig you beat the hardest part.

Reiterating the idea that overcoming challenges becomes easier after learning to navigate them (repeated).

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