Don't Buy Into It
Resisting Fear: Defying Division and Finding UnityLyrics
I met a boy dressed up like a girl
The speaker encounters a person dressed in a way that challenges traditional gender norms.
Someone told him his soul
Someone warns the person that their soul is condemned to hell, possibly due to their non-conformity.
Was going to burn in hell
Reflecting on the previous line, the speaker expresses uncertainty about such judgment.
I don't know about you but
The speaker questions the validity of societal judgments and norms.
I'm not buying into it (Buying into it)
Rejecting societal judgment, the speaker asserts a refusal to conform or believe in such biases.
They told me the world has rotted through
The speaker is told that the world is corrupted, but they reject this view and emphasize love for others.
Everyone one hates everyone, that's not true
The idea that everyone hates each other is dismissed, emphasizing love as a counter-narrative.
Because we love you and we're
The speaker reassures love for the listener and rejects the notion of universal hatred.
Not buying into it (Don't buy into it)
Reiterating a refusal to buy into negativity, specifically expressing a rejection of widespread hatred.
Fear leads to anger to hate to the dark side
A reference to the negative progression from fear to anger, hate, and the dark side (negativity).
So don't buy in
An urging not to succumb to negativity, emphasizing resilience against the dark aspects of life.
They want to build a wall to keep people out
Reference to the desire to build walls to keep people out, possibly a metaphor for exclusionary policies.
I say put it up so we can break it down
The speaker suggests breaking down the metaphorical walls, opposing exclusionary attitudes.
I don't know about you but
Reassertion of the refusal to conform to divisive ideas or societal restrictions.
I'm not buying into it (Buying into it)
Emphasis on rejecting divisive ideologies and refusing to participate in them.
Even when politicians make me sick
Even when politicians cause frustration, the speaker rejects limitations on individuals imposed by others.
Telling peoplе what they cannot do
Politicians are criticized for dictating what people can or cannot do with their innate abilities.
With what God has given them
Highlighting the importance of recognizing and utilizing one's God-given talents, resisting external restrictions.
(Don't buy into it)
A reiterated refusal to buy into limiting beliefs imposed by others.
Fеar leads to anger to hate to the dark side
Repetition of the negative progression from fear to the dark side, reinforcing the theme of resistance.
So don't buy in
A plea to avoid succumbing to fear and negativity, urging resilience against dark influences.
Fear leads to anger to hate to the dark side
Reiteration of the negative progression theme, emphasizing the importance of not yielding to negativity.
So don't buy in
Continued emphasis on resisting the negative cycle and avoiding engagement with dark influences.
So put it up, so we can break it down
Repetition of the idea to build and break down walls, reinforcing the rejection of exclusionary attitudes.
So put it up, so we can break it down
-So put it up, so we can break it down
-So put it up, so we can break it down
-Fear leads to anger to hate to the dark side
Repetition of the theme that fear leads to the dark side, emphasizing the importance of resisting fear.
So don't buy in
A plea to avoid succumbing to fear and its negative consequences.
Fear leads to anger to hate to the dark side
Reiteration of the theme, emphasizing the need to resist the negative progression rooted in fear.
So don't buy in
A final plea to resist buying into fear, anger, hate, and the dark side, reinforcing the overall message of resilience and love.
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