Get Back Up
Baskerville Lyrics


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She said it's ok if you stumble,
she said it's ok if you fall.
As long as you get back up,
As long as you get back up,
As long as you get back up,
As long as you get back up,




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Baskerville's song 'Get Back Up' convey a positive and empowering message about resilience and perseverance. The singer speaks about overcoming obstacles and how it's not about avoiding struggles altogether but rather about getting back up after failing or falling. The phrase "she said it's okay if you stumble, she said it's okay if you fall" conveys a sense of comfort and encouragement, reminding the listener that it's not the end of the world if they hit a roadblock, but rather an opportunity to learn from their mistakes and grow.


The repeated phrase "as long as you get back up" reinforces the central theme of the song. It's a message that is often important to hear when facing challenges in life, whether big or small. The upbeat and energetic music also adds to the positive and hopeful mood of the song, giving a sense of motivation that encourages listeners to keep pushing towards their goals even when things get difficult.


Overall, 'Get Back Up' is a song that inspires listeners to keep fighting, no matter what life throws their way. It acknowledges that stumbling and falling is a natural part of the journey, but what's important is that we keep getting back up and moving forward towards our dreams.


Line by Line Meaning

She said it's ok if you stumble,
She tells me that it's fine to trip or make mistakes,


she said it's ok if you fall.
She reassures me that it's okay to falter or fail,


As long as you get back up,
The only thing that matters is that I pick myself back up,


As long as you get back up,
The emphasis is solely on getting back up,


As long as you get back up,
No matter how many times I may stumble or fall, I must get back up,


As long as you get back up,
It's not about how many times I fall, but how many times I choose to stand back up.




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Misty Quadrucci

this was very helpful, in its simplicity, thank you. I am scared of my dog always seeming to find some type of cooked bone discarded in grass by the sidewalks, I always notice one half second after it's in his mouth, and commanding him to drop only makes him swallow it more quickly most times — normalize muzzles — especially in off-leash areas.

Danny boy

My dog is like Houdini. He gets out of it everytime. I've bought loads of them and he still escapes them.

Arturo Munoz

I will like to see a video doing it

Raman Bali

Dude my dog is the same it's fucking ridiculous

Amber

You have to train them to not do that. They don’t just do it naturally . Also try the collar strap, it’s much harder for them to get it off

Warp DriveBy

There may be a convergence of small details that aren't obvious and when they're alone none cause an issue. Getting the size right requires actually measuring the dogs head and snout, have you been guessing or did you use a tailors tape to get the dimensions. I tried one that used a weight and age guide for GSDs, my guy has a slightly shorter but wider muzzle and wide skull so the first two I tried couldn't get around his head! Since I tried the one, and the smaller one, I figured smaller would be in goldilock's bed right? nope.
This ones ability to be molded is awesome, I wish they all could be! I have a Ray Allen leather that looks classy, but can come off because it has no collar anchor loop. It doesn't allow him to open his mouth more than ½" either and I like to let him pant away when nervous right? It looks really cool, but I can't rely on it. Anyways, maybe you could think outside the box a bit and get one to stay on? I smear peanut butter in them or can/pouch tuna, or wet food, and let him lick for as long as he will. I don't try to put it on till we've done that for at minimum a full day so 3 session of 5-15 minutes. Short, but only because he already loves the other muzzle and seems to have associated them as I hoped. This method let's me fine tune the straps with a calm sitting or down-staying dog! If he is a Houdini then he probably squirms and twists the second it's on him? You'd not have even a slight chance of fitting it well on a dog who is reluctant to wear one, I know because I worked at a bully breed rescue for a year and had to muzzle many dogs so I could give shots, trim nails, clean ears, wipe bums, brush/wash, and supervise pack play time and solo for dog-aggressive individuals. The calmer and happier they are with the muzzle the easier it is to adjust it to the pup in question, it's also a crucial safety issue for some very aggressive dogs.

ZerOinJack!

Didn’t come in my dogs size. Too big and it would touch her eyes. One size smaller and it would be too cramped to fit her snout yet even with that if she became extremely anxious due to reactivity she could get her bottom jaw under and get it stuck which would put her in even more of a panic. This is fully tightened down with collar loop.

Mr. Dodo

I'm just wondering if the new updates for the muzzle are due to my email a few months ago. I sent you pictures of my mods to the old muzzle where i put clips on the strap instead of the belt buckle style it had previous.... if so then that's grade A work taking into account what people who use them say can help.

C Hill

When it's hot outside, the dog needs a bit more room to open their mouths wider I think. Any mods for that?

Jinx :D

You can adjust it with heat

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