What Do You Suppose
Buellton Lyrics


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What do you suppose
Will bring you confidence
Saying anything
In front of the wrong friend
Look at that strong face
It's so deceiving
So misleadin', I swear
I'm becoming you again

And we're just like
the rest of us
Yeah, we're just like
the best of us

You're the biggest B.S.er
That I ever knew
Go away for a few days
Come back Pinocchio

And we're just like
the rest of us
Yeah, we're just like
the best of us

Look out for the demon
He's lookin' reseasoned
I bet you it's just a sign
I bet you it's just the same
On the east coast

What do you suppose...
What do you suppose...
What do you...

And we're just like
the rest of us




Yeah, we're just like
the best of us

Overall Meaning

In the song "What Do You Suppose" by Buellton, the lyrics explore themes of self-deception, false confidence, and the struggle to maintain authenticity in relationships.


The opening lines, "What do you suppose, Will bring you confidence, Saying anything, In front of the wrong friend," suggest that the singer is questioning what gives someone the assurance to speak dishonestly or insincerely in the presence of a misguided or untrustworthy friend. It implies that this false confidence is ultimately deceptive and misleading, leading the singer to become like the person they are addressing.


The repeated phrase, "And we're just like the rest of us, Yeah, we're just like the best of us," highlights the idea that despite our efforts to project an image of superiority or uniqueness, we are all flawed and fallible in the same way. It emphasizes the shared human condition and the struggle to maintain authenticity in an imperfect world.


The line "You're the biggest B.S.er, That I ever knew, Go away for a few days, Come back Pinocchio," further emphasizes the theme of deception and dishonesty. It suggests that the person being addressed is known for being a habitual liar, with their lies becoming more apparent upon their return after a temporary absence. The comparison to Pinocchio, a character known for his growing nose when he lies, further emphasizes this deceitful nature.


The lyrics continue with the line "Look out for the demon, He's lookin' reseasoned, I bet you it's just a sign, I bet you it's just the same, On the east coast." This cryptic phrase could be interpreted as a warning or caution to be wary of someone or something in their environment. The reference to the demon may symbolize an inner demon or negative influence that the singer believes has been "reseasoned," or reinvigorated, suggesting that it might cause trouble or turmoil. The mention of the east coast adds an element of geographical context, possibly implying that these issues are not isolated but rather universal and can be found in different places.


Overall, "What Do You Suppose" explores themes of self-deception, false confidence, and the difficulties of maintaining authenticity in relationships. It reflects on the universal human struggle to present ourselves in the best light while acknowledging our flaws and the deceptive nature of some individuals.


Line by Line Meaning

What do you suppose
Take a moment to consider


Will bring you confidence
What will make you feel assured


Saying anything
Speaking without filtering


In front of the wrong friend
With someone who cannot be trusted


Look at that strong face
Observe that confident demeanor


It's so deceiving
However, it conceals truth


So misleadin', I swear
Highly misleading, I assure you


I'm becoming you again
I am adopting your traits once more


You're the biggest B.S.er
You are the most dishonest person


That I ever knew
Among all those I have encountered


Go away for a few days
Disappear for a short period


Come back Pinocchio
Return with lies and falsehoods


Look out for the demon
Be wary of the malevolent being


He's lookin' reseasoned
He appears rejuvenated


I bet you it's just a sign
I am certain it is merely an indication


I bet you it's just the same
I am confident it is unchanged


On the east coast
In the eastern region


What do you suppose...
Have you ever considered...


And we're just like the rest of us
We are ordinary, like everyone else


Yeah, we're just like the best of us
Even though we strive to be exceptional




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