Deuce
Unlocking Love's Labor: Decoding The 69 Eyes' DeuceLyrics
Get up
Encouraging someone to get up and take action.
And get your grandma outta here
Suggesting to remove an elderly person from the situation.
Pick up
Prompting to pay attention to the efforts of Old Jim.
Old Jim is workin' hard this year
Referring to the hard work of Old Jim in the current year.
And baby
Addressing a person, possibly a partner or loved one.
Do the things he says to do
Instructing to follow the advice or instructions of someone.
Baby, if you're feeling good
Encouraging the addressed person to act positively.
And baby if you're feeling nice
Continuing to emphasize positive feelings and actions.
You know your man is workin' hard
Acknowledging that the person's partner is working hard and deserves recognition.
He's worth a deuce
Stating that the partner is valuable, using "deuce" as a term of worth.
Honey
Using a term of endearment, advising not to let the partner lag behind in life.
Don't put your man behind his years
Advising not to age the partner prematurely.
And baby
Encouraging the partner to stop crying and being upset.
Stop cryin' all your tears
Reiterating the need for the partner to stop crying.
Baby
Reinforcing the importance of following instructions.
Do the things he says to do
Emphasizing the necessity of doing what is advised.
Do it
Repeating the instruction to take action.
Baby, if you're feeling good
Reiterating the importance of feeling good.
And baby if you're feeling nice
Continuing to stress the importance of positive feelings.
You know your man is workin' hard
Reminding that the partner is working hard and deserves recognition.
He's worth a deuce
Reiterating the partner's value, expressed as a "deuce."
And baby, if you're feeling good
Reiterating the importance of feeling good.
Yes baby if you're feeling nice
Continuing to stress the importance of positive feelings.
You know your man is workin' hard
Reminding that the partner is working hard and deserves recognition.
Yeah
Reiterating the partner's value, expressed as a "deuce."
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