Fists of Fury

Fists of Fury: A Rebel's Anthem of Struggle and Defiance
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Lyrics

More work, less pay is what everybody says is all that I deserve,

Expressing dissatisfaction with the disparity between work and pay, feeling undeserving.

So why they kicking my butt and breaking my bones now,

Questioning why physical harm is inflicted despite the perceived injustice.

And as the trouble flares I'm drunk who cares that this life ain't meant for me,

Indifferent to trouble, possibly using alcohol to cope, feeling that life is not meant for them.

So I'm just holding my breath for a brand new day now,

Anticipating a better future but currently enduring difficulties.


Well go on, I'll be damned mother said I kicked off long before I could walk,

Reflecting on rebellious behavior from an early age, as mentioned by mother.

She said that I swore and I cursed long before I could talk,

Recalling early swearing and cursing, suggesting a confrontational nature.

For I've an infliction, a terrible thing,

Admitting to having a challenging trait, described as "Fists of Fury" and a sharp-tongued nature.

Fists of fury and a tongue with a sting,

Acknowledging a tendency for physical aggression and verbal sharpness.

Seems such a shame but it kept us entertained now,

Seeing the negative traits as entertaining despite the shame associated with them.


What's more to say? Not for a dollar a day, it's not my job or my concern,

Rejecting certain responsibilities due to low compensation, expressing apathy.

So why am I asking you if you're alright there mate?

Ironically asking about someone else's well-being despite personal apathy.

You've got to dial nine to get an outside line to dial nine nine nine from here,

Describing a complex process to reach emergency services, possibly reflecting on bureaucracy.

Press one if it's urgent or two for a real emergency,

Providing options for urgency, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.


Well go on, I'll be damned mother said I kicked off long before I could walk,

Repeating the earlier reflection on rebellious behavior and early swearing.

She said that I swore and I cursed long before I could talk,

Reiterating the notion of having challenging traits from an early age.

For I've an infliction, a terrible thing,

Emphasizing the affliction, referring to both physical and verbal aggression.

Fists of fury and a tongue with a sting,

Reiterating the acknowledgment of physical and verbal aggression.


Seems such a shame but it kept us entertained now,

Repeating the idea that negative traits are entertaining despite the shame.

Seems such a shame but it kept us entertained now,

Reiterating the idea that negative traits are entertaining despite the shame.

Seems such a shame but it kept us entertained now.

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