More Gifts
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You there? You okay?
Yeah, but those flames
It's so hot, I'm scared

Curses and shit
More gifts than there's curses and shit
I'm fineprint, you niggas really cursive as shit
I tried to scribe it, don't really think the words do exist
I tried to find it, it's peak 'cause the search is within
Was by Vernon, I used to go to church and then dip
To get a verse in, I got to get to hurtin' a bit
The skimpy burned quick, at times when gettin' herb was a trip
But now the work in, we all gettin' personal spliff
When it's a burden, it's worse tryna hurdle a bit
I slept through sermons, dreamin' how to work through a sin
I'm never learnin', I mean I never purposely did
Forever turnin', at least we know that certainty clipped
To each his own, we earn what we get
We keep determined, we bleed alone through virtue and stress
To be assertive, can seem to hold a purse through the strength
To be of service, a leecher in your circle again, uh





More gifts than it's curses and shit, shit
It's more gifts

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mike's song "More Gifts" are quite dense with metaphor and linguistic complexity, centering on themes of personal growth, struggle, and perseverance. The opening lines set the scene - the singer is in a situation where there are flames and heat that are making them scared. It suggests a difficult and potentially dangerous situation, whether metaphorical or literal.


The next lines are a bit enigmatic - "Curses and shit / More gifts than there's curses and shit". Here, Mike seems to be acknowledging that life can be full of negative aspects ("curses and shit"), but that there are also positive things (more gifts) that balance it out. He then describes himself as "fineprint", implying a kind of insignificance or subtlety. He contrasts himself with others who are "cursive as shit", perhaps meaning they have a more flowery or elaborate way of expressing themselves. This may be a comment on the value of simplicity or directness in communication, which he later explores more fully.


Mike then delves into his own process of creative and personal growth, expressing that he is always searching, always struggling. He has tried to "scribe it", or put his thoughts and experiences into words, but finds that some things are too complex or ineffable to express through language. He describes his journey as a search within himself, suggesting that self-discovery is a personal and introspective process. He also references his past experiences with religion ("Was by Vernon, I used to go to church and then dip") and how he used to take advantage of the time to work on his craft ("To get a verse in").


The next lines are a reflection on how personal growth can be painful, involving "hurtin' a bit" and difficult experiences ("getting herb was a trip"). The use of the phrase "personal spliff" suggests that he has found a way to find personal fulfillment in the midst of struggle. He contrasts this with the times when the same experiences felt burdensome or overwhelming ("When it's a burden, it's worse tryna hurdle a bit").


Mike reflects on the fact that he is still learning and growing ("I'm never learnin', I mean I never purposely did / Forever turnin'"). Despite the frustration that can come with the process, he acknowledges that it is important to keep going and to stay determined ("we all gettin' personal spliff / We keep determined, we bleed alone through virtue and stress").


Overall, "More Gifts" is a dense and thought-provoking song that touches on themes of personal growth, struggle, and perseverance. It offers a nuanced commentary on how difficult experiences can be reframed as opportunities for growth and self-discovery, and emphasizes the importance of simplicity and directness in communication.


Line by Line Meaning

You there? You okay?
Mike is checking in on someone, as they appear to be in a dangerous environment.


Yeah, but those flames It's so hot, I'm scared
The person responds that they are scared due to the intense heat of the flames around them.


Curses and shit More gifts than there's curses and shit I'm fineprint, you niggas really cursive as shit
Mike reflects on the balance of good and bad things in life, noting that there are more gifts than curses. He makes a play on words, referring to himself as fineprint and using the metaphor of handwriting to suggest that others are more unclear than him.


I tried to scribe it, don't really think the words do exist I tried to find it, it's peak 'cause the search is within
Mike acknowledges that there are some things in life that are hard to describe or understand, but that ultimately the answers are within oneself.


Was by Vernon, I used to go to church and then dip To get a verse in, I got to get to hurtin' a bit The skimpy burned quick, at times when gettin' herb was a trip
Mike reminisces about his past struggles, including going to church but leaving quickly to work on his music. He also notes the difficulties of obtaining and using drugs.


But now the work in, we all gettin' personal spliff When it's a burden, it's worse tryna hurdle a bit I slept through sermons, dreamin' how to work through a sin I'm never learnin', I mean I never purposely did
Mike talks about the present, noting that they are all working hard and using marijuana to relax. He acknowledges that dealing with burdens is difficult, but it's worse to ignore them. He also reflects on his past experiences in church, acknowledging that he often slept and did not learn anything. He insists, however, that this was not intentional.


Forever turnin', at least we know that certainty clipped To each his own, we earn what we get We keep determined, we bleed alone through virtue and stress To be assertive, can seem to hold a purse through the strength To be of service, a leecher in your circle again, uh
Mike notes that life is constantly changing and uncertain, but that we can be certain of the fact that we will face adversity. He believes that we get what we deserve in life, and that it's important to be determined and resilient in the face of stress. He reflects on the idea of being assertive versus being of service to others, acknowledging that there are risks and benefits to both approaches.


More gifts than it's curses and shit, shit It's more gifts
Mike repeats the earlier point that there are more good things in life than bad things.




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