Lyrics
You don't retain your calm
You are not maintaining your composure or staying calm.
Either you're an anvil
You may be a burden or a hindrance.
Or sell me your aunt
A humorous suggestion, possibly nonsensical, implying a desire to resolve issues.
And your car is almost gone
Your car is in a precarious state or nearing the end of its life.
Figure it out
An imperative statement urging someone to understand or solve a problem.
My bag's against the wall
Your situation is challenging, and you feel cornered.
You knocked me up,
You surprised or shocked me, possibly with unexpected news or actions.
You didn't knock me out
You didn't defeat or overpower me.
And I'm God about to brawl
A sense of being powerful or in control, ready for a confrontation.
Figure it out
A repetition of the imperative to figure out a solution or understanding.
Talk beheads the cat
Talking leads to trouble or problems.
Shoes off the couch
A request to observe proper behavior, possibly in a domestic setting.
Or I catch a rat
A consequence for not following the rules, expressed humorously.
But I'll rent you a riot hat
Offering protection or a solution in the form of a riot hat.
figure it out
Reiterating the need to figure out a solution or understanding.
My bulk's across the mall
Your presence is causing tension or difficulty across a space (mall).
A wounded ham was an animal
A play on words, suggesting an injured ham (person) as an animal.
And I've got a bout of gall
An episode of boldness or audacity, possibly related to the previous line.
Figure it out
Repeating the imperative to figure out a solution or understanding.
My back's against the wall
Feeling cornered or in a difficult situation, similar to earlier lines.
Figure it out
Reiterating the need to figure out a solution or understanding.
And I'm not about to crawl
You won't submit or yield easily.
Figure it out
Repeating the imperative to figure out a solution or understanding.
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