Competition
Diesel Park West Lyrics


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I took a rose, a perfect rose
Carried it from the garden
But should've known, nothing grows
Without the light from the place where it belongs

And like the rose I meant to show
Everything in innocence and purity
But soon became wise I'm afraid
To the crude necessity of competition

All over the world, yeah, the game goes on
All over the world, competition
And when it's over, hope the best man won
All over the world and under the sun
Competition, though it's all been done
There's still competition

A city street where people meet
Taking about nothing in particular
Old Jimmy's dead, yeah, I heard it said
But actually I've got to get going now
I've a busy day

All over the world, it's not that much fun
All over the world, naked competition
It's getting serious like an obsession
All over the world and under the gun
Competition, I thought it's all been done
There's still competition

And it goes on, on, on
Yeah, it goes on, on, on

Happiness is, yeah
Happiness is, yeah
Happiness is just a paper chase
Key to the car, yeah
Keys to the house, yeah
But my brother's keeper I turn away
Hide my face
Don't feel any guilt at all

All over the world, now the walls are down
All over the world, there's nothing else around
There's gonna be a fall, it's what we've become
That's the real payoff
Mmm-mm-mm-mm-mmm, competition
It's the bright new age of competition
All seem like slaves to competition

Yeah, and it goes on, on, on
Yeah, it goes on, on, on
Yeah, it goes on, on, on

All over the world, competition




All over the world, competition
Yeah, it goes on, on, on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Diesel Park West's song "Competition" reflect on the nature of competition in society. The singer starts by talking about a rose, stating that nothing grows without the light from the place where it belongs. This suggests that in order for things to thrive, they must be in the proper environment. The singer then compares themselves to the rose, initially intending to show their innocence and purity, but eventually learning about the crude necessity of competition.


The song then transitions to a city street where people are gathered, talking about nothing in particular. The singer mentions hearing about a man named Old Jimmy who has died, but they are too busy to stop and acknowledge it. The chorus repeats the idea of competition all over the world, and how it has become an obsession. The singer notes that people compete for happiness and success, but they turn away from their responsibilities as their brother's keeper.


The final verse highlights the consequences of this obsession with competition. The walls are down, and there is nothing else around except for the competition. The real payoff is the fall, suggesting that competition ultimately leads to destruction. Overall, the lyrics of "Competition" provide a critique on the harmful effects of competition in society.


Line by Line Meaning

I took a rose, a perfect rose Carried it from the garden But should've known, nothing grows Without the light from the place where it belongs
I picked a beautiful rose and brought it with me, not realizing that it needs the proper environment to thrive and grow.


And like the rose I meant to show Everything in innocence and purity But soon became wise I'm afraid To the crude necessity of competition
Just like my innocent intentions for the rose, I soon realized how competition can be a harsh reality and a necessary evil in life.


All over the world, yeah, the game goes on All over the world, competition And when it's over, hope the best man won All over the world and under the sun Competition, though it's all been done There's still competition
Competition is a universal concept that exists in every corner of the world, even when everything that can be done has been done before.


A city street where people meet Taking about nothing in particular Old Jimmy's dead, yeah, I heard it said But actually I've got to get going now I've a busy day
Life can be so busy and full of distractions that even news of someone's death can't slow us down as we rush from one thing to the next.


All over the world, it's not that much fun All over the world, naked competition It's getting serious like an obsession All over the world and under the gun Competition, I thought it's all been done There's still competition
Competing can be stressful and feels like a constant pressure on our lives, even when we've already achieved everything we set out to do; it's an ongoing cycle.


Happiness is, yeah Happiness is, yeah Happiness is just a paper chase Key to the car, yeah Keys to the house, yeah But my brother's keeper I turn away Hide my face Don't feel any guilt at all
Happiness for many people means acquiring physical things like cars and houses, but this search for personal happiness can often make us overlook the needs of others around us.


All over the world, now the walls are down All over the world, there's nothing else around There's gonna be a fall, it's what we've become That's the real payoff Mmm-mm-mm-mm-mmm, competition It's the bright new age of competition All seem like slaves to competition
In a world where competition is the norm, we tend to lose sight of what truly matters, and ultimately, our own fall will be the only reward we gain in the bright new age of competition.


Yeah, and it goes on, on, on Yeah, it goes on, on, on Yeah, it goes on, on, on
The cycle of competition continues endlessly, no matter where we go in the world.




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