Let's Go
David \"Monsta\" Lynch Lyrics


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I got a happy trigger finger
And I know not to let it linger
This moment is potent
'cause I'm feeling a transition
From the city of tradition
One action: reaction

Has it been that long since you opened up your eyes
To look out below
'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching
I don't know why you won't let go
So let go

A release of some proportion
The event is set in motion
This white line is defined
So take your hands away from my eyes
'cause you can't escape the sunrise
One action: (reaction)

Has it been that long since you opened up your eyes
To look out below
'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching
I don't know why you won't let go
So let go, let go

Has it been that long since you opened up your eyes
To look out below
'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching




I don't know why you won't let go
So let go, let go

Overall Meaning

The song “Let’s Go” by David “Monsta” Lynch speaks of the idea of transition and the power of letting go. The lyrics talk about how the present moment is potent because the singer is feeling a transition. They identify themselves as having a “happy trigger finger,” which can suggest they have a willingness to take action and not hesitate - this could be interpreted as someone who is ready for change, and not afraid to take risks. The singer is also aware that a single action can trigger a reaction, setting events in motion that could have unknown consequences.


The song continues with the idea of letting go, a release of some proportion. The singer speaks of a white line that is defined, which could represent the boundaries that someone has drawn for themselves. The chorus repeats the question of how long it has been since the listener opened their eyes and looked out below, suggesting that they may be missing out on something important. The lines “'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching / I don't know why you won't let go / So let go, let go” implies that there is something that the listener is holding on to, preventing them from seeing or experiencing something new.


In summary, the song “Let’s Go” by David “Monsta” Lynch is about the idea of transition, the power of taking action, and the importance of letting go. It suggests that we should be willing to take risks, and that holding on too tightly to the past or our self-imposed limitations could be preventing us from experiencing something new and exciting.


Line by Line Meaning

I got a happy trigger finger
I am feeling confident and ready to take action


And I know not to let it linger
I understand that I need to act quickly and decisively


This moment is potent
The current situation has the potential for great significance


'cause I'm feeling a transition
I sense that a change is occurring


From the city of tradition
I am leaving behind a place of routine and conformity


One action: reaction
Every action has a consequence


Has it been that long since you opened up your eyes
Have you been unaware for a while now?


To look out below
To observe what is happening around you


'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching
Important events can occur unexpectedly


I don't know why you won't let go
I am confused as to why you are holding on


So let go
It's time to release and move on


A release of some proportion
Letting go will have a significant impact


The event is set in motion
The process has begun


This white line is defined
The course of action is clear


So take your hands away from my eyes
Stop trying to hide the truth from me


'cause you can't escape the sunrise
The truth will come out eventually


Has it been that long since you opened up your eyes
You've been in denial for a while


'cause it'll hit you when you're not watching
The truth will come out unexpectedly


I don't know why you won't let go
I can't understand why you are holding on


So let go, let go
It's time to release and move on




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