Gentleman
July Talk Lyrics


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She's got problems with her father
Juvenile detention centre
But gosh she look her best
When she's desperately dressed

I'm so scared for Stanis
Always begging forgiveness
Insatiable appetites
All come late at night

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

Are we easy to love when we're down on our knees

[Verse 4: Leah Fay & Peter Dreimanis]
I've got no soul left to sell
You don't talk much, but I can tell
I can play insecure, to make you sell assured
I don't mind do what you like

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please

Down on your knees
You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to love
Down on your knees
You call me a gentleman
But you're easy, easy to please





We're so easy to love when we're down on our knees

Overall Meaning

The song "Gentleman" by July Talk explores themes of power dynamics, vulnerability, and gender roles in relationships. The lyrics use descriptive language to paint a picture of a woman who has had a difficult life, with a troubled relationship with her father and experience in juvenile detention. Despite her struggles, the singer finds her most attractive when she is dressed in her most desperate attire, suggesting a fascination with her vulnerability and inner turmoil.


The second verse introduces the character of Stanis, who is described as "always begging forgiveness" and struggling with "insatiable appetites" that only come out late at night. His behavior is juxtaposed with the singer's own self-projection as a "gentleman," suggesting a moral high ground, although it is ultimately revealed that the singer can also play into insecurities and is just as easy to please as the woman he is admiring.


Throughout the song, the repeated phrase "easy to please" highlights the idea that vulnerability and submission can be seen as attractive qualities in a partner, while also suggesting a power dynamic in which one person has more control over the other. The final lyric, "We're so easy to love when we're down on our knees," drives home this theme, suggesting that it is a universal human desire to be loved and accepted no matter how vulnerable we may be.


Line by Line Meaning

She's got problems with her father
She has difficulties with her dad


Juvenile detention centre
She spent time in a youth prison


But gosh she look her best
She looks great despite her issues


When she's desperately dressed
She dresses up when she feels desperate


I'm so scared for Stanis
I'm worried about Stanis


Always begging forgiveness
Constantly asking for forgiveness


Insatiable appetites
Cravings that can't be satisfied


All come late at night
They always come at night


You call me a gentleman
You think I'm a gentleman


But you're easy, easy to please
But you're easily satisfied


Are we easy to love when we're down on our knees
Are we still worthy of love when we're at our lowest?


I've got no soul left to sell
I have nothing left to give emotionally


You don't talk much, but I can tell
You may not say much, but I can read you


I can play insecure, to make you sell assured
I can act vulnerable to make you feel secure


I don't mind do what you like
I don't mind doing what you want


Down on your knees
When you're at your lowest


You call me a gentleman
You think I'm a gentleman


But you're easy, easy to love
But you're easy to love


You call me a gentleman
You think I'm a gentleman


But you're easy, easy to please
But you're easily satisfied


We're so easy to love when we're down on our knees
We're easier to love when we're at our lowest




Lyrics © THIRD SIDE MUSIC INC
Written by: Peter Goyette Dreimanis, Leah Fay Goldstein, Daniel P. Miles, Josh Earl Warburton, Ian Docherty

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Julian Schmidt


on Push + Pull

This is my first song I really caught on to balance because until I got here I already had thoughts but then push and pull drove it home we always do opposite things and as the lyric goes I don't want to wait and I take to much that is just saying so if we split day and night and you like the night all night you take but all day you would have to give back to even it out but when would you sleep? And you don't want to wait either so your scale shifts to causing more harm than you can balance. Nightlife and drugs and booze is just how they explain it because they and well I relate to this concept

Julian Schmidt


on Paper Girl

Well super complicated as usual love them for the music but this is my interpretation he's saying that he realizes he's an extreme person and also that he uses women by lying and hurting them by abuse not physical but abuse is abuse hence the chorus. Now she sings the chorus solo first time more as a warning and info to women cuz if you notice his next line is oh it must be hard to be a pretty girl is dipped in sarcasm. Then ya it's hard to be a girl in society to constantly require good looks and ageing is inevitable. In 3 lines he reflects upon his usury of female insecurity to how it's society that's really damaging women and really like it or not you can't blame males for being like that because it just is the way now that males have an easier time being abusive. I could go more in depth as to society but I digress only thing I want to point out that he's not saying it's not his fault in fact he's being sarcastic to serious so fast to show that's just what it is because blaming humanity is the reality but c'mon that's still why people do blame things we can't affect to not take responsibility so he isn't sorry he's trying to teach that he realized it and is saying by keep away from me that he is bad but doesn't want to be. I'll not make this too much longer but the correlation to money and secrets in your morning drink is that it comforts you in a small dose and you actually want secrets as a addiction just really you moderate it and then it would benefit your desire for those things. However like I mentioned earlier he is an extreme person so if you can't handle his dose of secrets and money which is just a metaphor for potential as money allows us to get things for wrong or right. Her singing along at certain times and solo at times makes sense of you think of the song as it is all about him and she is there to support the lessons involved, and less deeply she's got a great voice plus they always sing together so when you create a song that's using abuse from the male side, well then it being a punk song and her not coming off hurt and whiny I ask you how would you compose it? Love every song by July talks though they all mean alot, if youve read this to the end I'll add one thought all their music leads back to how balance is what the world needs and humans can't do it so we achieve balance by hurting and helping, working hard then being lazy etc. We can't balance all the time so we balance by doing more of one than making up for it. That's you can figure out why human race is destroying the planet because gluttony and luxury are too hard for us to balance out with sacrifice and hardship. If humans were neutral be only way but we are to intelligent and we'd get bored, once survival wasn't important every second of every day that was the beginning of the end

Cheers, Jules Schmidt

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