Vida
Seeking Freedom: The Vida QuestLyrics
I gotta walk a couple blocks to try to get some pot
The speaker needs to walk a few blocks to acquire marijuana.
You can smell this place about a mile away
The place where the speaker is getting the marijuana has a strong and distinct smell that can be detected from a considerable distance.
Doing what I can to formulate a plan
The speaker is actively trying to come up with a plan or strategy.
Gotta get out, I ain't fucking looking to stay
The speaker expresses a desire to leave the current situation and is not interested in staying.
Come on, already paid you now
The speaker has already paid someone and is now requesting information on how to consume the purchased marijuana.
You're gonna tell me how I gotta smoke
The speaker insists that they should be informed about the preferred method of smoking.
Come on, you gotta let me out
The speaker is urging to be allowed to leave the place.
You know you've got to, got to let me go
The speaker emphasizes the necessity of being released, suggesting it's crucial for them to go.
Come on, already paid you now
Repetition of line 6, reiterating the speaker has already made a payment.
You're gonna tell me how I gotta smoke
Repetition of line 7, emphasizing the speaker's request for guidance on smoking.
Come on, you gotta let me out
Repetition of line 8, reiterating the speaker's urgency to be let go.
You know you got to, got to let me go
Repetition of line 9, emphasizing the importance of being allowed to leave.
Come on, already paid you now
Repetition of line 6, indicating the speaker has already paid again.
You're gonna tell me how I gotta smoke
Repetition of line 7, repeating the speaker's expectation to be informed about smoking.
Come on, you gotta let me out
Repetition of line 8, restating the urgency to be released.
You know you've got to, got to let me go
Repetition of line 9, reiterating the speaker's insistence on being allowed to go.
Come on, already paid you now
Repetition of line 10, again emphasizing the speaker's payment.
You're gonna tell me how I gotta smoke
Repetition of line 11, reiterating the speaker's request for guidance on smoking.
Come on, you gotta let me out
Repetition of line 12, restating the urgency to be let out.
You know you got to, got to let me go
Repetition of line 13, emphasizing the importance of being allowed to leave.
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