Work Lies Sex Love Fear Hate Friendship
Gatsby's American Dream Lyrics


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Production line chasing mechanical dreams
I'm not just a number
Balances gaining interest but who yields the profit?
Can you measure a man by the line of his credit?
I'm worth more than the sum of my parts
Equations don't add up
Heed this warning don't go chasing
American dreams ripping at the seams
Work lies sex love fear hate friendship




In fifty years you'll be in the ground

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Work Lies Sex Love Fear Hate Friendship" by Gatsby's American Dream speak to the struggle of achieving the American Dream and the toll it can take on a person. The opening line refers to the idea that society pushes people into working on a production line, pursuing mechanical dreams, rather than finding fulfillment in life. The singer asserts that they are not just a number in this system and that they are worth more than just the sum of their parts. The lyrics also touch on subjects like capitalism, questioning who yields the profit in the system, and whether a person's worth can be measured by their line of credit.


The chorus brings attention to the different facets of life that people chase or desire, including work, lies, sex, love, fear, hate, and friendship. The combination of these items represents the different paths and desires that people follow in the pursuit of the American Dream. The closing line of the chorus is a reminder of the fleeting nature of life, suggesting that in fifty years, we will all be in the ground.


Overall, the song paints a picture of the difficulties of chasing the American Dream and how it can lead people to question their own worth and the nature of society.


Line by Line Meaning

Production line chasing mechanical dreams
I'm caught in a cycle of working towards unfulfilling goals and desires.


I'm not just a number
I am a unique individual, not just a statistic on a chart or a cog in a machine.


Balances gaining interest but who yields the profit?
Investors and corporations are profiting off of my hard work and financial contributions without fairly compensating me.


Can you measure a man by the line of his credit?
One's credit score and financial success do not define their worth as a human being.


I'm worth more than the sum of my parts
My value as a person cannot be reduced to my physical or financial assets.


Equations don't add up
The traditional formulas for success and happiness are not applicable or effective in my life.


Heed this warning don't go chasing
I have learned from experience and I caution against pursuing futile, superficial desires.


American dreams ripping at the seams
The traditional idea of the 'American Dream' is falling apart and no longer attainable for many.


Work lies sex love fear hate friendship
These are some of the complex and often conflicting elements that make up the human experience.


In fifty years you'll be in the ground
Life is fleeting and precious. There is no time to waste on empty or unfulfilling pursuits.




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