Lyrics
Full grown mullet
Reference to a fully developed mullet hairstyle, possibly symbolizing a distinctive identity.
Gangster can suck it and see
Rejecting the gangster lifestyle and challenging them to experience the consequences firsthand.
Style from a cover
Adopting a style from a cover, possibly suggesting a superficial or borrowed identity.
Bound to love your mother and leave
A play on the cliché of loving one's mother while acknowledging a tendency to leave or abandon.
Familiar faces in the magazine
Recognition of familiar faces in the media, possibly reflecting the influence of celebrity culture.
And Jimmy's happy with his tambourine
Jimmy's contentment with a tambourine may represent finding joy in simple pleasures.
He gets by on a perfect day dream
Living in a perfect daydream, implying a sense of escapism or detachment from reality.
So where do we go now
Raising the question of the next step or direction in life.
Cos brother you seen better days
Reflecting on better days and acknowledging a decline in circumstances.
It's sad that it's changed
Expressing sadness over the changed situation.
But we still living strange
Despite challenges, still embracing an unconventional and peculiar way of living.
And die ohhh
An ambiguous line that could imply facing mortality or undergoing a significant change.
And die
Reiteration of mortality or transformation, emphasizing the inevitability of death.
Power to the people
Advocating empowerment for the people while acknowledging personal flaws or darkness.
but there's still some evil in me
Despite empowerment, acknowledging the persistence of some negative aspects.
Mind over matter
Emphasizing the power of the mind to overcome challenges.
Meet the cold dagger and bleed
Meeting a cold dagger and bleeding, possibly symbolizing facing adversity and its consequences.
I read about it in a magazine
Learning about experiences in a magazine, hinting at a mediated or superficial understanding of life.
A small world like you won't believe
Highlighting a small, unbelievable world, suggesting a sense of wonder or disbelief.
We get by on a perfect day dream
Continuing to live in a perfect daydream as a coping mechanism or choice.
So where do we go now
Repeating the question of where to go, indicating uncertainty or a search for direction.
Cos brother you seen better days
Reflecting on past, presumably better, days of life.
It's sad that it's changed
Expressing sorrow for the changed state of affairs.
But we still living strange
Despite challenges, choosing to embrace a peculiar and unconventional lifestyle.
And die ohhh
Reiteration of mortality or a significant change, emphasizing the certainty of death.
And die
Repeating the theme of inevitable mortality or change.
Full grown mullet
Recalling the full-grown mullet, suggesting a cycle or repetition in life.
Time to kick the bucket and breath
Acknowledging the inevitability of death and the need to breathe one's last breath.
Style from a cover
Repeating the adoption of a style from a cover, emphasizing external influences.
Page ripped out of the seem
Referring to a torn page, possibly symbolizing a fragmented or disrupted narrative.
Familiar faces in the magazine
Observing familiar faces in the media, underscoring the pervasive influence of celebrity culture.
And Jimmy's happy with his tambourine
Reiteration of Jimmy's happiness with a tambourine, emphasizing simplicity and contentment.
We get by on a perfect day dream
Continuing to live in a perfect daydream, maintaining a sense of detachment or escapism.
So where do we go now
Repeating the question of where to go, suggesting a persistent search for direction.
Cos brother you seen better days
Addressing a brother who has witnessed better days, acknowledging a decline in circumstances.
It's sad that it's changed
Expressing sadness over the changed state of affairs.
But we still living strange
Despite challenges, choosing to continue living in a peculiar and unconventional manner.
And die ohhh
Reiteration of mortality or a significant change, emphasizing the certainty of death.
And die
Repeating the theme of inevitable mortality or change.
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