Untrue
Leisure Groove Feat. Joe Killington Lyrics


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Take a look at all the things You′ve got.
Nothing never seems to get the spark.
I don't know what I can do for You.
Cuz′ everything you see you call untrue.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Leisure Groove Feat. Joe Killington's song Untrue signify the frustration of the singer towards the addressee who cannot find joy in the things they possess. The first line urges the addressee to take a look at everything they have, yet they fail to find anything that sparks them, suggesting a lack of appreciation for their blessings. The singer expresses their helplessness in not knowing what they can do to help the addressee find fulfillment. The last line of the chorus "Cuz everything you see you call untrue" implies that the addressee might be disillusioned and unable to cherish what they have due to their pessimistic perspective.


In the verses of the song, the singer is trying to understand why the addressee cannot feel the same. The verses mention the singer's fruits, an ocean view, and love, but the addressee still cannot gain happiness from these possessions. The chorus acts as a reflection on the addressee's non-committal attitude towards their blessings, suggesting a lack of gratitude and prompting them to realize that their disillusionment is leading them to call everything that they see as trivial and untrue.


Line by Line Meaning

Take a look at all the things You've got.
Observe and contemplate all the possessions and experiences you have acquired in life.


Nothing never seems to get the spark.
Despite having many things, you still feel a lack of excitement and enthusiasm.


I don't know what I can do for You.
I am uncertain how I can assist or aid you in your situation.


Cuz' everything you see you call untrue.
You perceive all aspects of your life as false or fraudulent, leading to a state of disillusionment.




Writer(s): Joseph Killington, Leisuregroove

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