Things to Make And Do
Good Shoes Lyrics


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I'm losing all my memories
I'm standing close to an edge
I'm at a loss for conversation
With people i've never met

I stop traffic
I stop traffic
I travel on public transport
I don't agree with cars
Private education makes me sick
Whatever happened to equality?

I got a tan from my TV

Do you believe everything your told?
I don't, do you
I want things to make and do

I'm lowering my standards
Trying not to be the average man
I don't read the daily mail
And I don't intend to start

I stop traffic
I stop traffic

I'm in debt from an education
I wasn't given an equal start
You're lowering my standards
You're doing what seems obvious





I got a tan from my TV

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Good Shoes's song "Things to Make And Do" are a commentary on contemporary society and its flaws. The first stanza starts with the singer losing their memories and standing close to an edge, indicating a sense of personal struggle and instability. They then express feeling uncomfortable with social interactions, stating that they are at a loss for conversation with people they have never met. The line "I stop traffic" can be interpreted in multiple ways, but likely refers to the singer's lack of conformity and how they stand out in their surroundings.


The second stanza delves deeper into the singer's perspectives and beliefs. They state that they prefer to travel on public transport as opposed to cars, criticizing the negative impact of personal vehicles on the environment. The line "Private education makes me sick" highlights the singer's disillusionment with the excessive inequality in the education system. The phrase "I got a tan from my TV" is a metaphor for how the singer's life experiences and perspectives are influenced by the media they consume.


The third stanza implies the singer's desire for change and progress. They claim to be lowering their standards and trying not to be average in order to avoid conforming to societal norms. They express disdain towards the Daily Mail, a British newspaper known for its conservative and often controversial viewpoints. The line "I'm in debt from an education, I wasn't given an equal start" highlights the singer's resentment towards the education system and how it perpetuates inequality.


Overall, "Things to Make And Do" is a social commentary on contemporary issues such as inequality, conformity, and personal struggle.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm losing all my memories
I am experiencing memory loss


I'm standing close to an edge
I am in close proximity to a dangerous drop-off point


I'm at a loss for conversation With people i've never met
I am having difficulty conversing with unfamiliar individuals


I stop traffic I stop traffic
I am frequently causing a delay in vehicular movement


I travel on public transport I don't agree with cars
I prefer using public transport and disagree with the use of cars


Private education makes me sick Whatever happened to equality?
I detest private education and question the current status of equality


I got a tan from my TV
I watched TV for an extended period of time


Do you believe everything your told? I don't, do you I want things to make and do
I am skeptical of information and desire activities to engage in


I'm lowering my standards Trying not to be the average man I don't read the daily mail And I don't intend to start
I am purposefully declining my standards and avoiding conformity by not reading mainstream media


I'm in debt from an education I wasn't given an equal start You're lowering my standards You're doing what seems obvious
I am in debt from an education that did not provide equal opportunities, and I am perceiving a lowering of my standards from societal norms




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