Never Enough
La Pobreska Lyrics
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Feeling worse everyday
But I Jeep finding the light
The one that shows me the
Way
I keep slipping from what
You people call life
Do you really think it pays
It′s just never enough it's
Do, Die, or bust your ass
Everyday
Just so these forces get paid
I′ve got this suffocating
Feeling that just won't go
Away
You left me in the dark
And now I can't find my
Way
So nos I′m living my life
With a joint of weed a day
It keeps crumbling around
But it takes this pain away
I got my thoughts in order
Now I′m ready to slaughter
Against you mother fuckers
Said to be divide and
Conquer
You're too close to the light
I just sit back and get high
I get the bigger picture
Sweetie aint no need to be
Trife
I spent a long time at the
Bottom suffocating with
These problems
Cuz I see em and I call em
Before long I start to love
The song "Never Enough" by La Pobreska is about struggling to find one's place in the world, feeling suffocated and trapped by the pressures of society. The lyrics reflect the singer's sense of hopelessness and disillusionment with the status quo. The song begins with the singer waking up feeling worse than the day before, but still searching for the light that will guide them towards a better future. They feel like they are slipping away from what society deems as "life" and asks whether it's really worth it to struggle to do what's right. It's never enough as the only options are to do, die, or work hard every day just so that the forces at play can get paid. The singer has a suffocating feeling that just won't go away, and they blame the people who left them in the dark, leaving them lost and confused.
The singer finds solace in smoking weed, which takes the edge off the pain they feel. They have their thoughts in order and are ready to face their problems head-on, ready to fight against those who would try to divide and conquer them. The singer is too close to the light, and just sits back and gets high. They see the bigger picture and don't need to be confrontational or rude to others. The singer has spent a long time at the bottom, suffocating with problems, but they now see them and are determined to call them out. Before long, they will start to love their struggles, seeing them as opportunities for growth and change.
Line by Line Meaning
Every mornig I whake up
Every morning I wake up
Feeling worse everyday
I feel worse every day
But I Jeep finding the light
But I keep finding the light
The one that shows me the Way
The one that shows me the way out
I keep slipping from what You people call life
I keep getting lost in what society calls life
Do you really think it pays
Do you really think it's worth it
When you decide yo do right
When you choose to do the right thing
It′s just never enough it's
It's never enough, it's always
Do, Die, or bust your ass
Do, die, or work yourself to death
Everyday
Every single day
Just so these forces get paid
Just so those in power can profit
I′ve got this suffocating Feeling that just won't go Away
I feel suffocated and trapped in this feeling that won't leave me alone
You left me in the dark
You abandoned me when I needed you most
And now I can't find my Way
And now I am lost
So nos I′m living my life With a joint of weed a day
So now I am living my life with a joint of weed every day
It keeps crumbling around But it takes this pain away
My life keeps falling apart, but the weed helps ease the pain
I got my thoughts in order Now I′m ready to slaughter
I have my thoughts in order and I am ready to fight
Against you mother fuckers Said to be divide and Conquer
Against those who try to divide and conquer us
You're too close to the light
You're too naive and optimistic
I just sit back and get high
I just relax and smoke weed
I get the bigger picture Sweetie aint no need to be Trife
I understand the bigger picture of life and there's no need to be negative
I spent a long time at the Bottom suffocating with These problems
I spent a long time at the bottom of society, struggling with these issues
Cuz I see em and I call em
Because I see them and I call them out
Before long I start to love
And before long, I start to love myself
Writer(s): Azael Hernández
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