Slow It Down
Mac Saturn Lyrics
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Ain’t it true
But that’s not gonna
Pay your dues so
Don’t roll it off your shoulder
You’re only getting older tonight
Daddy’s car
Drives real fast
Those things they
Never last
So pull yourself together
You look under the weather
It’s true
You walk around
With your head in the clouds
Do you even know your age
The bottles
The dresses
And the cigarettes
Are from last week’s ex-fiance
So slow it down
Little darling
You gotta work
For what you need
Cause the planes
Keep on flying
And cars
Are Rolling 'round
In the street
Spanish heart
Checkered past
Holiday from boarding school in
Paris, France
Don’t worry about the letters
I changed my old address in the states
Spent my last
Twenty bucks
On cheap whisky
And some
Paper cups
So here’s to living faster
The world will turn long after you’re gone
You walk around
With your head in the clouds
Do you even know your age
The bottles
The dresses
And the cigarettes
Are from last week’s
Ex-fiance
So slow it down
Little darling
You gotta work
For what you need
Cause the planes
Keep on flying
And your soldiers laying dead
In the street
I said
Slow it down
Little mama
You gotta work
For what you need
Cause the planes
Keep on flying
And your soldiers laying dead
In the street
I said
So slow it down
Little mama
You gotta work
For what you need
Cause the planes
Keep on flying
And your soldiers laying dead
In the street
I said
So slow it down
Little mama
You gotta work
For what you need
Cause the planes
Keep on flying
And your soldiers laying dead
Next to me
Slow it down
Slow it down
I said slow it down
Slow it down
Slow it down
Slow it down
The lyrics to "Slow It Down" by Mac Saturn convey a sense of urgency and reflection, urging the listener to pause and take stock of their life choices. The opening lines talk about superficial attributes like a pretty face and fast cars, emphasizing that external appearances and material possessions won't fulfill one's deeper needs or responsibilities. The singer advises against brushing off important matters and ignoring the passage of time, pointing out that youth is fleeting and it's crucial to prioritize meaningful work and personal growth.
The verses delve into themes of recklessness and self-destructive behavior, with references to past relationships represented by bottles, dresses, and cigarettes from the singer's ex-fiance. There is a suggestion of escapism and fleeting pleasures bought with a dwindling bank account, hinting at a lifestyle that prioritizes instant gratification over long-term fulfillment. The chorus repeatedly stresses the importance of slowing down and putting in the effort to attain what one truly needs, underscoring the transience of worldly pursuits and the inevitable march of time.
The middle section delves into the singer's background, mentioning a Spanish heart and a checkered past, hinting at a complex and perhaps turbulent personal history. The reference to a holiday in Paris and changing addresses suggests a life marked by movement and change, with a layer of emotional detachment from past connections. The lyrics juxtapose fleeting moments of indulgence, like spending money on cheap whisky and paper cups, with a broader contemplation of life's impermanence and the need to live deliberately and purposefully.
Towards the end, the repetition of the phrase "slow it down, little mama" reinforces the central message of the song, emphasizing the importance of taking a step back, reassessing priorities, and investing in what truly matters. The imagery of planes flying and soldiers lying dead in the street evokes a sense of impermanence and loss, highlighting the fleeting nature of life and the importance of making meaningful choices while there is still time. The song ultimately serves as a poignant reminder to slow down, reflect on one's actions, and strive for what is truly important amidst the chaos and transience of existence.
Line by Line Meaning
Pretty face
Your physical appearance may be appealing
Ain’t it true
It's a fact
But that’s not gonna pay your dues so
But beauty alone won't bring success
Don’t roll it off your shoulder
Don't ignore it
You’re only getting older tonight
Time is passing by quickly
Daddy’s car drives real fast
Daddy's car is a fast ride
But honey don’t you know those things they never last
Material possessions are temporary
So pull yourself together
Get yourself organized
You look under the weather
You appear unwell
It’s true
That's a fact
You walk around with your head in the clouds
You're dreamy or unrealistic
Do you even know your age
Are you aware of your own age?
The bottles the dresses and the cigarettes
Alcohol, clothing, and smoking products
Are from last week’s ex-fiance
Remnants from a past relationship
So slow it down little darling
Take it easy, dear
You gotta work for what you need
Success requires effort
Cause the planes keep on flying
Time keeps moving forward
And cars are rolling 'round in the street
Life goes on
Spanish heart checkered past
Mixed emotions and a troubled history
Holiday from boarding school in Paris, France
A break from an elite education
Don’t worry about the letters
Don't stress over messages
I changed my old address in the states
I've moved on from the past
Spent my last twenty bucks on cheap whisky and some paper cups
I used my remaining money on alcohol
So here’s to living faster
Cheers to a reckless lifestyle
The world will turn long after you’re gone
Life will go on without you
And your soldiers laying dead in the street
The consequences of your actions
So slow it down little mama
Take it easy, girl
Next to me
By my side
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Brett Dooge, Carson Maccagnone, Jeffrey Chmielewski, Nicholas Barone
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Forgot to comment on this. So good 🤑.