Work That We Do
Sublime Lyrics
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That we've seen it all, the lies won't let you
I've got fourteen miles to go
I've got rhythm, common sense, I've got the sto
But I won't wanna come around our love, so why?
If you are rich, I'm gonna hang you on the wall
I'ma find you
And when I find you, I'm gonna get your lovin' arms today
So we fight to get, we fight to get our weary arms to bed
Real love's something that I still hope
People make there own places to go
And now in ninety-four we're gonna lie some more
In 1994 were going to die some more
Is it ever going to be the last show?
It's a-going to be the last drive
Boss too proud to make the cars that we drive
The women don't mind, I've got ample time
They don't wonder why that they do
That's work that we do
Work that we do is work that we do
It's a beat
Bass stop bumpin' all over the place
The song "Work That We Do" by Sublime discusses enduring difficulties and challenges in life, particularly in love and relationships. The lyrics suggest that the singer has experienced many falsehoods and deceit, but despite this, he remains determined to find true love. He has a long journey ahead of him, but he has the rhythm, common sense, and resilience he needs to make it through. He maintains a sense of pride and integrity, choosing not to associate himself with those who are only interested in superficial wealth.
The song's repeating chorus emphasizes the central theme of the song: the work that we do. This phrase could refer to the work of maintaining a successful relationship or the work of simply getting through life's struggles. The song can be interpreted as a message of hope - that despite the difficulties we face, we can still find happiness and connection with others.
One interesting aspect of this song is that it was one of the last songs recorded by Sublime before the untimely death of their lead singer, Brad Nowell, in 1996. The song was not officially released until 1998, two years after Nowell's death, as part of the compilation album "Sublime: Stand by Your Van". The song features a sample from "More Love" by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, further emphasizing the theme of love and relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Well, we realized so long, long ago, and I bet you
We've known for a while, and I'm sure you have too
That we've seen it all, the lies won't let you
We've experienced everything, but deceiving others isn't worth it
I've got fourteen miles to go
I still have a long way to travel
I've got rhythm, common sense, I've got the sto
I have the ability to keep going and make wise decisions
But I won't wanna come around our love, so why?
I don't want to compromise our relationship, so what's the point?
If you are rich, I'm gonna hang you on the wall
I'll admire you like art if you're wealthy
I'ma find you
I'll track you down
And when I find you, I'm gonna get your lovin' arms today
When I find you, I'll embrace and hold onto you tightly
So we fight to get, we fight to get our weary arms to bed
We work hard to the point of exhaustion to rest
Real love's something that I still hope
I still believe in genuine love
People make there own places to go
Individuals create their own paths in life
And now in ninety-four we're gonna lie some more
In 1994, we'll continue to deceive
In 1994 were going to die some more
We will also experience hardships and challenges
Is it ever going to be the last show?
Will there ever be an end to our struggles?
It's a-going to be the last drive
This could be our final journey
Boss too proud to make the cars that we drive
The owner is too arrogant to manufacture the vehicles we use
The women don't mind, I've got ample time
The females are okay with it, and I have plenty of time
They don't wonder why that they do
They don't consider why they behave that way
That's work that we do
That's the kind of effort we put in
Work that we do is work that we do
The work we do is the work we do, simple as that
It's a beat
It's a rhythm
Bass stop bumpin' all over the place
The bass should settle down and be less overwhelming
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRADLEY JAMES NOWELL
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