Life ain't nothin' but bitches and money

It's all good, yeah
You punkass motherfucker
Some people run, I'd rather
Fight 'til the day I die
You know they're gonna find us
One way or another
So let's give it up, jump
And we'll learn to fly

I wanna hear you say! (Hey)

I wanna hear you say (Hey, hey)
What does it all mean to me? Nothing!

It's alright!
Run, don't wait to see them come
They're coming to throw down
To break you off some it's all right
Let's go, we got no pride to show
Outnumbered three to one
What the fuck you waiting for?
Life ain't nothin' but bitches and money
(Hey)

I'm feeling good
Yeah, you punkass motherfucker
Some people talk like
It's in the ground rotting away
Just goes to show you should
Never even bother to let someone else
Put you out of harm's way

What does it all mean to me?

It's alright!
Run, don't wait to see them come
They're coming to throw down
To break you off some it's all right
Let's go, we got no pride to show
Outnumbered three to one
What the fuck you waiting for? Come on
That's right! I'm feeling disowned!

So this is it then, my brother-betrayer
Fuck you very much I guess
I'll see you on the other side
'Til then, you'll be the one
Looking over your shoulder
As long as I run you better go fucking hide!
I wanna hear you say! (Hey)

I wanna hear you say (Hey, hey)
What does it all mean to me? Nothing!

It's all right
Run, don't wait to see them come
They're coming to throw down
To break you off some it's all right
Let's go, we got no pride to show
Outnumbered three to one
What the fuck you waiting for?

Life ain't nothin' but
Life ain't nothin' but bitches and money
Life ain't


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    My Interpretation

    Life is meaningless, and filled with things that don't matter. However, that doesn't mean we can't make our own purpose. The singer would rather spend his life fighting those who would put him down, embracing the meaningless of his life and others'. A counter-view to the traditional and useless apathy many people feel when they think there is no greater purpose in life.

    DAMtastychickenon March 04, 2010   Link

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