Lyrics
Don't be like King Saul, who hated when God stalled
Caution against emulating the negative traits of King Saul, who disliked delays caused by God.
He overreached, just to please the people
King Saul's actions were driven by a desire to please the people, even at the cost of going too far.
Don't be like King Saul, who hated when God stalled
Reiteration of the warning not to replicate King Saul's negative behavior towards God's timing.
He overreached, just to please the people
Highlighting King Saul's tendency to overreach in order to satisfy public opinion.
If I'm not following the truth, how can I ever be it real
If one deviates from the truth, authenticity becomes elusive.
Life can be a rocky road, I keep it rolling like a wheel
Life's journey may be challenging, but the speaker remains resilient, rolling forward like a wheel.
I'm in to win it, then twin it Yeah yeah yeah Phil and Lil
Expressing determination to succeed and draw parallels with the animated characters Phil and Lil.
Serve and love together that's the motto that's the deal
Emphasizing the importance of serving and loving together as a guiding principle.
If you live for the applause
Warning about the consequences of living solely for applause and external validation.
You will die by the boos
The negative outcome of seeking approval becomes apparent—dying amidst disapproval (boos).
if you live for the applause
Reiteration of the perils of living for applause and the resulting negative consequences.
You will die by the boos
Reinforcing the idea that seeking validation leads to a detrimental end—receiving boos.
Looking for advice because the sorrow is Oceanic, Hey!
Describing profound sorrow as vast as an ocean and suggesting seeking solace in destructive vices.
Seeking peace in vices, better luck finding Atlantis, Hey!
Advising against finding peace in harmful habits, drawing an analogy with the mythical lost city of Atlantis.
Stay true to your roots, no GMO keep it organic, Hey!
Encouraging authenticity by staying true to one's origins, avoiding artificial influences (GMO), and maintaining an organic approach.
focus on the ice you're going down like the titanic
Advising to focus on important matters, symbolized by "ice," to avoid a catastrophic downfall akin to the Titanic.
Panic leads to automatic manic ways
Warning that panic leads to automatic and manic behavior, emphasizing the need for composure.
We're made to give not to get praised
Expressing the inherent purpose of giving rather than seeking praise as a life principle.
If you're living in His will you can't be phased
Asserting that aligning with God's will provides immunity against being disturbed or influenced negatively.
Say you want the Son yet in the shade
Highlighting a contradiction—expressing a desire for the Son (God) but remaining in the shade (avoiding commitment).
If I'm not following the truth, how can I ever be real
Reiterating the importance of following the truth for authenticity.
Life can be a rocky road, I keep it rolling like a wheel
Comparing life to a challenging journey and emphasizing the commitment to keep moving forward.
I'm in to win it, then to twin it Yeah yeah yeah Joe and manny
Expressing determination to win and drawing a parallel with Joe and Manny (possibly sports figures).
Serve and love together that's the motto and the family
Reiterating the importance of serving and loving together within the context of a family motto.
If you live for the applause
Repeating the caution about living for applause and the inevitable negative consequences of such a mindset.
You will die by the boos
Reiterating the outcome of living for applause—facing disapproval and criticism (boos).
If you live for the applause
Repeating the warning against seeking external validation and the associated risks.
You will die by the boos
Emphasizing the negative consequence of seeking applause—experiencing rejection and criticism (boos).
Don't be like King Saul, who hated when God stalled
Reiterating the initial cautionary advice against adopting King Saul's negative attitudes towards God's timing.
He overreached, just to please the people
Highlighting King Saul's tendency to overreach to please the public, reemphasizing the warning against such behavior.
Don't be like King Saul, who hated when God stalled
Reiterating the caution against replicating King Saul's negative actions driven by a desire for public approval.
He overreached, just to please the people
Emphasizing King Saul's tendency to go to extremes in an attempt to satisfy the people, reinforcing the overall message.
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