I'll bury you all
Bleek Lyrics


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I don't care like anybody else would
But it's still not fair, though I'm not sure that it should be
But as friends we'll introduce the ends
Fasten them tight

When I fall down, I completely endulge myself
Like a boy ion a box-car race so determined to keep his face
Soaking wet like the stub of a cigarette floating round in a toilet
That is something you'll never get
Please be nice, jealousy is a dirty vice
I can tell from your evil eyes that you couldn't care less

I can't help but feel, there's somewhere I should be now
Behind that line I am sure we'd all be fine
Me, I'm OK, I don't feel ashamed saying that name

When I fall down, I completely endulge myself
Like a boy ion a box-car race so determined to keep his grace
Soaking wet like the stub of a cigarette floating round in a toilet
That is something you'll never get
Please be nice, jealousy is a dirty vice
I can tell from your evil eyes that you couldn't care less




That's allright, I don't need to take that fight
I'll go into my own sweet night and I'll bury you all

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bleek's song "I'll Bury You All" are reflective of the artist's feelings of indifference towards others who may not care about his struggles. He acknowledges the concept of fairness but ultimately doesn't see it as a guarantee in life. In the context of friendships, "introducing the ends" could refer to coming to a mutual understanding and potentially solving any issues.


The imagery in the second stanza is vivid and somewhat melancholic. "When I fall down, I completely indulge myself" could mean that when Bleek faces hardships or fails, he allows himself to fully experience the emotions that come with it. The comparison to a boy in a box-car race exemplifies determination and perseverance despite difficult circumstances. The description of a "stub of a cigarette floating round in a toilet" is a metaphor for feeling discarded or insignificant, something that Bleek feels could never be understood by those who don't relate to his experiences.


The mention of jealousy being a "dirty vice" and the allusion to "evil eyes" both suggest a feeling of resentment or envy directed towards Bleek. Despite this, he rises above it and declares that he doesn't need to fight those individuals. The closing line, "I'll bury you all," is a powerful statement of reclaiming power and being in control of his own life.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't care like anybody else would
I am apathetic and indifferent, unlike anyone else who would have a strong reaction.


But it's still not fair, though I'm not sure that it should be
Although I am unsure if it is fair or not, I know that something is not right.


But as friends we'll introduce the ends
As friends, we will unite the opposing sides together.


Fasten them tight
Ensure that they are secure and stable.


When I fall down, I completely indulge myself
When I am defeated or knocked down, I allow myself to immerse in defeat or self-pity.


Like a boy ion a box-car race so determined to keep his face
Similar to a determined boy in a box-car race who tries to keep his composure despite the chaos.


Soaking wet like the stub of a cigarette floating round in a toilet
Saturated and worthless, like a cigarette butt floating in a toilet bowl.


That is something you'll never get
You will never understand or obtain that feeling or experience.


Please be nice, jealousy is a dirty vice
I urge you to be kind, as jealousy is a harmful and greedy habit.


I can tell from your evil eyes that you couldn't care less
Your insincere, uncaring nature is evident from the look in your eyes.


I can't help but feel, there's somewhere I should be now
I have a nagging sense that I should be in a different place or situation.


Behind that line I am sure we'd all be fine
I am confident that everything would be okay if we could cross that boundary or obstacle.


Me, I'm OK, I don't feel ashamed saying that name
I am content with my current state or situation, and I am not afraid to express my identity or name.


That's all right, I don't need to take that fight
I do not want or need to engage in that conflict or argument.


I'll go into my own sweet night and I'll bury you all
I will retreat to my own peaceful oblivion and put an end to everyone else's influence or power over me.




Lyrics © Blue Pie Publishing USA
Written by: Martin Nobel, Robin Rhodin

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