The Mouth Don
Fear Lyrics
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Bout a women and her non-stop yap
In a couple weeks she'll be stewing
Bait the hook of a tender trap
Spend your money on (countless reasons)
Brick-a-brack that cannot be used
Snivel on the ground (that she walks on)
Give an inch and the women want two
The trouble today with women
The mouth don't stop
There's an older one yakity-yackin
Husband's credit cards let her shop
There's a younger one gums keep flappin'
Will the jawbone never stop
There's an ugly one (she needs screwin'!)
Never in your life (no not me!)
There's a pretty one (always talkin!)
Will the women's mouth never cease
The trouble today with women
Yeeeah
The mouth don't stop
The mouth don't stop
The mouth don't stop
Yeah the mouth don't stop
There's an older one yakity-yackin
Husband's credit cards let her shop
There's a younger one gums keep flappin'
Will the jawbone never stop
There's an ugly one (she needs screwin'!)
Never in your life (no not me!)
There's a pretty one (always talkin!)
Will the women's mouth never cease
The mouth don't stop
The mouth don't stop
The mouth don't stop
Oh the mouth don't stop
The lyrics of Fear's song "The Mouth Don't Stop" are a commentary on the perceived tendency of women to incessantly talk. The song highlights the frustration and annoyance that many men feel towards women who are talkative, particularly those who talk without purpose or substance. The lyrics describe a feeling of contempt towards women who engage in endless chatter, with the singer painting a picture of a world where women are unwelcome because of their inability to stop talking.
The use of the phrase "tender trap" suggests that women are using their words to lure men into their web, only to trap them there with their incessant chatter. The lyric "Give an inch and the women want two" implies that women are insatiable in their need for attention and are always seeking more. The song also touches on a more serious issue, as the line "There's an ugly one (she needs screwin'!)" shows the objectification of women and the idea that their worth is determined by their physical appearance.
Overall, the song serves as a commentary on societal attitudes towards women and their place in the world. It highlights the frustration and resentment that some men feel towards women who refuse to be silent and take up space, asking the question "Will the women's mouth never cease?"
Line by Line Meaning
There's a sinister feeling brewing
The atmosphere is taking on a dark tone
Bout a women and her non-stop yap
About a woman who can't stop talking
In a couple weeks she'll be stewing
Soon she will become angry and resentful
Bait the hook of a tender trap
Establish a subtle and seductive trap
Spend your money on (countless reasons)
Waste your money on frivolous things
Brick-a-brack that cannot be used
Cheap and useless items
Snivel on the ground (that she walks on)
Act subservient to her every whim
Give an inch and the women want two
If you give her an opportunity, she'll take even more
The trouble today with women
The problem with women today
The mouth don't stop
Women talk too much
There's an older one yakity-yackin
An older woman talking incessantly
Husband's credit cards let her shop
Spending her husband's money without concern
There's a younger one gums keep flappin'
A young woman talking constantly
Will the jawbone never stop
Will she ever stop talking?
There's an ugly one (she needs screwin'!)
An unattractive woman who is thought to be sexually frustrated
Never in your life (no not me!)
I would never engage with her in that way
There's a pretty one (always talkin!)
Even a beautiful woman can't stop talking
Will the women's mouth never cease
Will women ever stop talking?
The mouth don't stop
Women continue to talk too much
The mouth don't stop
Women continue to talk too much
The mouth don't stop
Women continue to talk too much
Oh the mouth don't stop
Yes, women continue to talk too much
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: CRAMER
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