Plastic Kids
Unveiling the Rise of Plastic Kids: A Musical RebellionLyrics
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
The speaker acknowledges a significant moment for a group referred to as the "plastic kids" who are gaining control or influence.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
This line reiterates the assertion that the time has arrived for the "plastic kids" to assert dominance or control.
Taking over
A repetition emphasizing that the "plastic kids" are taking over, suggesting a powerful or transformative shift.
Taking over
Similar to line 3, reinforcing the idea that the "plastic kids" are seizing control.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
A repetition of the statement that the time has come for the "plastic kids" to take over, suggesting the urgency or inevitability of this change.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
This line echoes the theme of the "plastic kids" taking over, emphasizing their growing influence.
Taking over
A restatement of the idea that the "plastic kids" are taking over, underscoring the significance of this development.
Taking over
Similar to line 8, reiterating the notion that the "plastic kids" are assuming control or dominance.
When you're on the road
The lyrics shift to a different theme, describing a situation where the listener is on the road and in full control.
In full control
Suggests a sense of autonomy or authority, emphasizing the listener's control while on the road.
They want to know
The desire for knowledge is expressed, possibly regarding the motivations or reasons behind the listener's actions.
Who you do it for
Asking about the purpose or individuals for whom the listener is performing certain actions.
Sold your dreams
Refers to a sacrifice of personal aspirations or goals in exchange for attention or recognition.
To pay for the attention
Describes a transaction where dreams are exchanged to gain attention, highlighting a potentially superficial or materialistic pursuit.
Always rich, never satisfied
Portrays a paradoxical state of being rich but never satisfied, suggesting a perpetual craving for more despite material wealth.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
Reverts to the theme of the "plastic kids" taking over, emphasizing their increasing influence or control.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
A repetition of the assertion that the time has come for the "plastic kids" to take over, reinforcing the theme.
Taking over
Reiterates the idea of the "plastic kids" taking over, underscoring the significance of this societal shift.
Taking over
A repetition emphasizing that the "plastic kids" are taking over, suggesting a powerful or transformative shift.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
Reiterates the statement that the time has come for the "plastic kids" to take over, emphasizing the inevitability of this change.
The time has come for the plastic kids, they're taking over
This line echoes the theme of the "plastic kids" taking over, emphasizing their growing influence.
Taking over
A repetition of the idea that the "plastic kids" are taking over, underscoring the significance of this societal transformation.
Taking over
Similar to line 27, reiterating the notion that the "plastic kids" are assuming control or dominance.
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