Time Ain't Enough
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Don’t sell that black soap to nobody else
Man don’t sell it to nobody that
Don’t deserve the black soap, you feel me?
Yeah, man, the black soap is powerful
Oh, man, ay, ay, ya
I know you’re selling the black
Soap and all that
Just make sure you call your momma
Make sure you call moms, she wanna hear
Ay, the black soap is powerful, man
The black soap you selling the black soap
You know what I mean? Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah ah, ah, ah, ah

Wintertime here, but my mind still
Think about you often
Make a ring around my coffin
Finessing songs until the rain die (yeah)
Wing arms when the pain come
I bring heart when I say some
I should keep quiet maybe when the day done
Swear I be by it, that’s my team wilding
Them my brothers and my sisters
So I be biased
Money over my existence to police ‘round here
Funny Ola getting bigger and
She speak ‘bout this
This a deep fountain, throw a penny in it
Made a wish to get a cup
And throw some Henny in it
Breaking bridges with some buddies
Who ain’t claim division
Gold was in the same position
So within I’ll pay with wisdom
Butterflies inside my stomach and I
Hate to get them
I be inches away when my hand caress
‘em mics because I be forgetting
There’s some thoughts I get at night
That I just need to question
Tryna call to this God but
I just need reception
Yeah, I just need reception
(Ah, ah, ah) I know that time heals
But my mind still think about you
Yeah, I know that time heals
But my mind still think about
You all the time
(Ah, ah, ah) I know that time heals
But my mind still think about you
I know that time heals
But my mind still think about you all the
I know that time heals
But my mind still think about you




I know that time heals
But my mind still think about you all the

Overall Meaning

In the first set of lyrics in Mike's song "Time Ain't Enough," there is a metaphorical reference to "black soap," symbolizing something potent and valuable. The singer advises against selling this black soap to just anyone, emphasizing that it should only be shared with those who truly appreciate its power. The mention of calling your mother suggests a nurturing aspect to the black soap, connecting it to familial bonds and the importance of recognizing and acknowledging those who care for us. The repetition of "the black soap is powerful" reinforces the significance and impact of this symbolic object in the narrative of the song.


Moving on to the next set of lyrics, the mood shifts to a reflection on a past relationship or connection that continues to linger in the singer's thoughts. The imagery of "Wintertime here, but my mind still // Think about you often" conveys a sense of longing and nostalgia. The singer expresses a willingness to confront pain and emotions head-on, using music as a form of catharsis and release. The references to keeping quiet, loyalty to friends and family, and inner struggles with self-expression allude to a complex emotional landscape that the singer navigates.


The lines about "breaking bridges with some buddies // Who ain’t claim division" suggest a willingness to distance oneself from toxic relationships or environments in order to grow and evolve. The analogy of throwing a penny in a deep fountain to make a wish reflects a desire for change or transformation. The singer grapples with conflicting feelings of love and resentment, as indicated by the references to the butterflies in their stomach and the need for clarity or guidance. The repeated refrain of "I know that time heals // But my mind still think about you" underscores the lingering impact of past experiences and the struggle to move on despite the passage of time.


In conclusion, the lyrics of "Time Ain't Enough" by Mike delve into themes of memory, emotional healing, self-discovery, and the passage of time. The metaphorical elements, evocative imagery, and introspective reflections create a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences for the listener to unpack. The song captures the complexities of human relationships, personal growth, and the ongoing process of reconciling the past with the present. Through poetic language and poignant storytelling, Mike offers a compelling exploration of the enduring power of memories and the challenges of letting go in a world where time alone may not be sufficient to heal all wounds.


Line by Line Meaning

Don’t sell that black soap to nobody else
Do not share that powerful knowledge or information with just anyone


Wintertime here, but my mind still
Even though the seasons change, I still can't stop thinking about you


Money over my existence to police ‘round here
Prioritizing financial gain over my own survival due to police presence in the area


Butterflies inside my stomach and I hate to get them
Feeling anxious and unsettled but trying to avoid those feelings


I be inches away when my hand caress ‘em mics because I be forgetting
I often find myself so close to success, yet I forget to grab the opportunity


I know that time heals, but my mind still think about you all the
I understand that time can mend wounds, but I still can't stop thinking about you




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Liên Minh Gammer

dumbest smile on my face throughout this whole video bless you guys

boy jenus neutronoid

heard this on a radio station in western australia

boy jenus neutronoid

@JAY rtrfm 92.1

JAY

I'm from Perth, do you remember what station it was??

Lmaojosh

Know where I'm moving

Anton B

Damn

boy jenus neutronoid

ya

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This mans flow is on a whole different level

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This music video reminds me of African Drama movies that my mother watches

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Music for the soul

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