Rock Your Body
AutoVaughn Lyrics


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Everybody run from the FBI, pretty woman spots you and walks on by and you're running out of time. Throw a man in jail and he'll sin no more. Set a captive free and he'll be at your door and he's watching as you soar.

Hey it feels right to change your mind from the other side, we don't call shots but we've all tried to cover the shame.

Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay.

Send a boy to space and he will scream out loud, lasso up the moon and we'll be so proud. And we're walking, yeah we're walking with the crowd yeah.
Hey it feels right to change your mind from the other side we don't call shots but we've all tried to cover the shame.

Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay.

Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay.

Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay.





Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay yeah yeah.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of AutoVaughn's "Rock Your Body" provide a range of contrasting imagery from running from the FBI to setting a captive free. The song's narrative touches on themes of escape, freedom, and change. The line "Throw a man in jail and he'll sin no more. Set a captive free and he'll be at your door and he's watching as you soar" seems to allude to the idea that freedom and kindness are better paths towards progress than punishment.


Throughout the song, there is a sense that society is at a crossroads, with the chorus urging listeners to "rock your body now till it hits the ground." The line "Hey it feels right to change your mind from the other side we don't call shots but we've all tried to cover the shame" suggests that there are multiple perspectives and opinions, but ultimately what is important is to take action and make a difference.


AutoVaughn's "Rock Your Body" offers an upbeat and positive message, urging listeners to enjoy life and not give in to despair. The song's lyrics seem to suggest that change is possible and that individuals have the power to make a positive impact on the world through their actions.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody run from the FBI, pretty woman spots you and walks on by and you're running out of time. Throw a man in jail and he'll sin no more. Set a captive free and he'll be at your door and he's watching as you soar.
The fear of being caught by the authorities can make one run for their life, even when it's just an innocent encounter. Imprisoning someone might stop them from committing a crime, but freeing them can make them grateful and loyal to you.


Hey it feels right to change your mind from the other side, we don't call shots but we've all tried to cover the shame.
Sometimes it's necessary to look at things from a different perspective and make a different decision. We may not have all the power, but we can still try to fix our mistakes and hide our embarrassment.


Rock your body now till it hits the ground. Hope you'll come around and enjoy the sound. Wipe your tears away and stay.
Let loose and dance with abandon until you collapse. We hope you'll appreciate the music and forget your troubles. Dry your tears and stay awhile.


Send a boy to space and he will scream out loud, lasso up the moon and we'll be so proud. And we're walking, yeah we're walking with the crowd yeah.
Exploration can evoke strong reactions, even if they are frightened yelps. Achieving the impossible can instill a sense of pride in oneself and their community. We're all in this together, walking towards the future.




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