$6 All Day
Greg MacPherson Lyrics


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There's someone running through the ramp parkade
Spilling out over the sides like brush fire
Burning the roof top concrete
And bouncing off pillars in the oil stain dark
Stabbing out holes in white walls
Wrist wrapped fist
Let it out! let it out!
Cutting though clothes

I keep a close eye on the skyline
Who's in the paper and who sings the blues
Who sits down at the back
Who stands in line
Who's got nothing else left to lose
Stabbing out holes in white walls
Wrist wrapped fist
Let it out! let it out!
Cutting though clothes

Seriously loud




This is a serious town
Violently not making a sound

Overall Meaning

In Greg MacPherson's song $6 All Day, the lyrics poetically describe a gritty, urban landscape filled with angsty energy and people who are struggling to survive. The first verse, for example, shows someone running through a ramp parkade, "spilling out over the sides like brush fire," and "burning the rooftop concrete." This imagery suggests a sense of wildness and uncontainable energy that is just waiting to erupt.


The second verse shows the singer observing the people around him, taking note of who's "in the paper" and "who sings the blues." He also notices the people who are down on their luck and those who are "stabbing out holes in white walls," perhaps as an expression of their anger or frustration. Throughout the song, there is a sense of tension and unrest that is barely contained, and the repeated refrain to "let it out!" suggests a need to release these bottled-up emotions.


The final line of the song - "Violently not making a sound" - sums up the paradoxical nature of this urban landscape: there is a lot of noise and energy, yet there is also an underlying sense of silence and emptiness. Overall, the lyrics to $6 All Day paint a vivid picture of an urban world filled with chaos, struggle, and creativity.


Line by Line Meaning

There's someone running through the ramp parkade
An unknown person is charging through the parking garage on foot.


Spilling out over the sides like brush fire
The person is moving quickly and erratically, reminiscent of a wildfire's spread.


Burning the roof top concrete
Their movements seem intense, as if they are scorching the concrete with their energy.


And bouncing off pillars in the oil stain dark
They are moving with such force that they are ricocheting off of the pillars, and the dim lighting creates an eerie atmosphere.


Stabbing out holes in white walls
Their energy is so intense that they seem to be puncturing and damaging the walls around them.


Wrist wrapped fist
The unknown person is clenching their fist tightly, as if they are preparing for a fight.


Let it out! let it out!
They may be shouting or encouraging themselves to release their intense emotions.


Cutting though clothes
They are moving so vigorously that they seem to be tearing their own clothing.


I keep a close eye on the skyline
The artist is watching the city skyline carefully, perhaps to remain vigilant of any potential danger.


Who's in the paper and who sings the blues
The artist is paying attention to news and music, suggesting they are in tune with the world around them.


Who sits down at the back
They are observant of who is sitting in the back of the room, perhaps to keep an eye on any unexpected individuals.


Who stands in line
The artist is also keeping an eye on the orderly movement of people who are waiting in line.


Who's got nothing else left to lose
They are aware of the vulnerable individuals in society who have nothing to protect or lose.


Seriously loud
The situation described is incredibly intense and chaotic.


This is a serious town
The singer is emphasizing the severity of their surroundings.


Violently not making a sound
Despite the intense energy and activity, the situation remains relatively silent and dangerous.




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Comments from YouTube:

SSSMforlife1

Amazing!

Pam

This song is a universal TRUTH.

Catie Doucette

Also some of Cape Breton's finest talent!!

lance winfield

Cape Breton how so?

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