Grease
Milk Teeth Lyrics


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Your alien days are here
The ones that you fear

But everywhere you go
Take a piece of me
Throw me to the pack
I'm not a piece of meat
Everywhere you go
Take a piece of me
Throw me to the pack
I'm not a piece of meat

I've been loosing sleep
Lullabies and counting sheep

Everywhere you go
Take a piece of me
Throw me to the pack
I'm not a piece of meat
Everywhere you go
Take a piece of me
Throw me to the pack
I'm not a piece of meat
Not a piece of meat

So come on over, let's talk
So come on over, getting old X2

So come on over, let's talk
So come on over, getting old!
So come on over, let's talk
So come on over, getting old!
(Getting old)




So come on over, let's talk
So come on over, getting old!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Milk Teeth's song "Grease" offer a reflection on the feelings of being objectified, taken for granted, and consumed by others. The first verse opens with a suggestion that "alien days," or days of feeling out of place or misunderstood, are here to stay. The singer acknowledges that these are the days they've been fearing, likely because they feel they will be taken advantage of or mistreated in some way, as is often the case for those who are seen as "different" by others. The chorus then urges the listener to take a piece of the singer wherever they go, but also reminds them that the singer is not a "piece of meat" to be consumed without thought or consideration.


The second verse adds to this sense of unease and vulnerability, with the singer explaining that they have been losing sleep over their situation, trying to find ways to deal with it. Yet, the chorus remains the same; the singer urges the listener to take a piece of them, but also stands firm in their refusal to be treated like an object. Toward the end of the song, the repetition of "so come on over, let's talk" adds a sense of urgency, as if the singer is pleading with someone to understand how they feel and see them as a full person, rather than just a disposable object.


Overall, "Grease" offers a powerful commentary on the way we often treat those who don't fit into societal norms, and the way individuals cope with this treatment, both in their conscious and unconscious minds.


Line by Line Meaning

Your alien days are here
This is a time in your life that feels unfamiliar and strange.


The ones that you fear
You're afraid of what's happening around you.


But everywhere you go
No matter where you are.


Take a piece of me
Take a part of who I am with you.


Throw me to the pack
But don't treat me like I'm just another nameless member of a group.


I'm not a piece of meat
I have my own identity and value.


I've been losing sleep
I'm worried and anxious.


Lullabies and counting sheep
I'm trying to calm down and relax, but it's not working.


So come on over, let's talk
Let's discuss what's been bothering us.


Getting old
We're growing up and changing.




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