Plastic Bags
Buck 65 Lyrics


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Our father, who art here among us
In thy name sacred, and the physical humongous
Give us this day our daily gift
Of science to drop, and knowledge to lift

Please forgive our indiscretions, perversions
And always grant us the insight to determine
From here to kingdom come
Thy demands will be respected

Ashes to ashes and the harvest is collected
Thee vanquish those who trespass against us
And never trust those who must act as gangstas
Give us direction, provide us protection

And keep our temple from infection
Adventive, today may be symmetrical




The next day plays to the crank shaft,
The spoiler, the electrical x-ray

Overall Meaning

The song "Plastic Bags" by Buck 65 is a thought-provoking and insightful piece that touches on the power of science, knowledge, and religion in shaping our lives. The lyrics "Our father, who art here among us, In thy name sacred, and the physical humongous" speak to a higher power, one that is both omnipresent and all-knowing. The song acknowledges the existence of a higher power, but also suggests that science and knowledge are equally important in understanding the world around us.


The lyrics "Please forgive our indiscretions, perversions
And always grant us the insight to determine" are a plea for forgiveness and a desire for greater understanding. We all make mistakes, and the song seems to suggest that it is through humility and reflection that we can grow and learn. The idea that "Thy demands will be respected" is a reminder that we are not always in control of our lives and that surrendering to a higher power can sometimes be a source of comfort and strength.


Overall, Buck 65's "Plastic Bags" is a complex and nuanced meditation on the role of religion, science, and knowledge in our lives. It explores themes of forgiveness, humility, and the power of faith to guide us through difficult times.


Line by Line Meaning

Our father, who art here among us
Acknowledging the presence of a higher power


In thy name sacred, and the physical humongous
Recognizing the significance of a divine entity and their immense power


Give us this day our daily gift
Asking for blessings and continued abundance in life


Of science to drop, and knowledge to lift
Asking for access to advancements in technology and education to improve the quality of life


Please forgive our indiscretions, perversions
Admitting and apologizing for past mistakes and sinful behavior


And always grant us the insight to determine
Requesting guidance and clarity to make good decisions


From here to kingdom come
Acknowledging the eternal nature of a higher power's influence


Thy demands will be respected
Vowing to follow the rules set forth by a divine entity


Ashes to ashes and the harvest is collected
Recognizing the cyclical nature of life and death


Thee vanquish those who trespass against us
Asking for protection and victory over enemies and wrongdoers


And never trust those who must act as gangstas
Advising against associating with those who exhibit violent and criminal behavior


Give us direction, provide us protection
Asking for guidance and safety in life


And keep our temple from infection
Asking for protection from physical and spiritual harm


Adventive, today may be symmetrical
Acknowledging the unpredictable nature of life


The next day plays to the crank shaft,
Referring to the unpredictability and randomness of events in life


The spoiler, the electrical x-ray
Naming specific examples of unexpected and potentially harmful events or circumstances




Lyrics © Red Brick Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: RICHARD TERFRY

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Dhlimi Munza

This beat is the bomb!

Paul Phillip

He gives me the opportunity to freestyle to his spun-duck-beats on every track after he finishes his spit. Sick af.

Paul Phillip

john maldonado quite fitting really lol

john maldonado

fancy seeing you here lol

Fumantony

Buck 65 saved my life.

dinnersat630

@N. He does an afternoon radio show called "Drive" every weekday on CBC Radio 2 from 2-6. Always great to hear what he has to say.

N.

ME TOO - MANY TIMES - NOW HE'S MIA

Dhlimi Munza

ILL!!!

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