Is it Enough
Great White Lyrics


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Always so keen, in a big black fleur de lys
Had too much competition, in a limousine
Everybody got to him, and he finally had to make a show
And no one could believe him, and he still doesn't know

Girl you fill me up, until I've had enough
Girl you fill me up, can't you see that
You're my girl, and enough is enough
Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough

So we went down through the streets, and we never even saw a fight
We had one look corner to corner, and we called it a night
So I said we best get ready, 'cause we really didn't want to phone
He said, I must be some kind of a fool girl, are you puttin' me on

You fill me up, until I get enough
Oh girl you fill me up, can't you see that
You're my girl, and enough is enough
Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough

You're my girl, and enough is enough
Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough

So we went on through the gate, and it sure enough caused a scene
He said, one chance to make it on the silver screen
So we worked all day and night, tryin' to make it to the four state line
He said, baby you can stay tomorrow, we can have us a time

Oh girl you fill me up, until I've had enough
Oh girl you fill me up, can't you see that
You're my girl, and enough is enough
Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough




You're my girl, enough is enough
Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Great White's song "Is it Enough" tells a story of a man and woman who go out on the town and enjoy themselves, but at the same time, the man seems to be struggling to maintain his sense of identity and purpose. The lines "Always so keen, in a big black fleur de lys / Had too much competition, in a limousine" suggest that the man has a certain level of confidence and perhaps status, but also feels a sense of pressure and competition in his social circle.


As the night goes on, the man seems to become increasingly uncertain of himself. The line "And no one could believe him, and he still doesn't know" suggests that he is struggling to maintain his credibility or reputation. At the same time, he seems to find comfort and solace in the company of the woman he is with. The repetition of "Girl you fill me up, until I've had enough" and "Baby, you're my girl, and enough is enough" suggests that he is relying on her to help him feel fulfilled and complete.


Throughout the song, there are references to the entertainment industry and the desire for fame and success. The lines "So we went on through the gate, and it sure enough caused a scene / He said, one chance to make it on the silver screen" suggests that the man has aspirations of becoming a performer or actor. However, the repeated refrain of "enough is enough" suggests that he is not entirely content with this lifestyle and may be questioning whether it is truly fulfilling.


Overall, the lyrics of "Is it Enough" paint a picture of a man who is struggling to find his place in the world and relies on the love and support of his partner to help him feel complete. At the same time, the song also touches on themes of status-seeking and the tension between living a glamorous lifestyle and finding true happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Always so keen, in a big black fleur de lys
The person being talked about was always ambitious and determined, symbolized by the big black fleur de lys.


Had too much competition, in a limousine
Despite riding in a luxurious limousine, there were still many others trying to achieve the same thing, making it difficult to stand out.


Everybody got to him, and he finally had to make a show
Despite the competition, the person put on a spectacle, but it was met with disbelief from others.


And no one could believe him, and he still doesn't know
Even now, the person is unsure if others truly believe in their abilities.


Girl you fill me up, until I've had enough
The person is expressing their love and reliance on their significant other.


Girl you fill me up, can't you see that
The person wants their significant other to recognize how much they mean to them.


You're my girl, and enough is enough
The person is proclaiming their commitment and devotion to their significant other and that they do not need anything else.


So we went down through the streets, and we never even saw a fight
The person and their significant other had a peaceful and enjoyable time together without any conflict.


We had one look corner to corner, and we called it a night
They explored and experienced everything they wanted to that night before calling it quits.


So I said we best get ready, 'cause we really didn't want to phone
The person realized they had to prepare themselves for the future and not let opportunities slip by.


He said, I must be some kind of a fool girl, are you puttin' me on
The other person questioned their own intelligence for believing in themselves and the relationship.


So we went on through the gate, and it sure enough caused a scene
The couple caused a scene when entering a new place together.


He said, one chance to make it on the silver screen
The other person saw this moment as an opportunity to succeed in their career.


So we worked all day and night, tryin' to make it to the four state line
They put in a lot of effort and time to achieve their goal of making it to a certain location.


He said, baby you can stay tomorrow, we can have us a time
The other person promised that they would have a good time in the future.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LEON DRUCKER, FRANK MADELONI *, JAMES MC DONNELL

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Leo Figueroa

Great great song from one of the best bands, sad they kicked jack but he has an awesome band too!

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