these days
P.M.SCOP Lyrics


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Now I'm not feeding off you I will rearrange your scales
If I can and I can
March into the ocean march into the sea

I had a hat I put it down and it sunk reached down
Yanked it up slapped it on my head
All the people gather
Fly to carry each his burden
We are young despite the years we are concern
We are hope despite the times
All of the sudden these days
Happy throngs take this joy wherever wherever

I wish to meet each one of you
And you, me, you, if I can and I can
We have many things in common, name three (three, three, three)

I had a hat and it sunk, reached down,
Yanked it up, slapped it on my head
All the people gather
Fly to carry each his burden
We are young despite the years we are concern
We are hope despite the times
All of the sudden, these days
Happy throngs, take this joy wherever, wherever you go.

Now I'm not feeding off you I will rearrange your scales
If I can and I can
I wish to eat each one of you and you, me, you

I had a hat and it sunk, reached down,
Yanked it up, slapped it on my head
All the people gather
Fly to carry each his burden
We are young despite the years we are concern
We are hope despite the times
All of the sudden, these days
Happy throngs, take this joy wherever, wherever you

Carry each his burden
We are young despite the years we are concern
We are hope despite the times
All of the sudden, these days




Happy throngs, take this joy wherever, wherever you go.
(Take away the scattered bones of my meal)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of P.M.SCOP's song "These Days" convey a message of hope and unity despite the challenges that people face. The opening lines, "Now I'm not feeding off you I will rearrange your scales / If I can and I can," suggest that the singer is trying to transform the situation and make it better. The following lines, "March into the ocean march into the sea / I had a hat I put it down and it sunk reached down / Yanked it up slapped it on my head," suggest a willingness to take risks and not be afraid of failure. The hat sinking and being retrieved could symbolize the ups and downs of life and the resilience to keep going.


The chorus emphasizes the idea of coming together and supporting each other. "All the people gather / Fly to carry each his burden / We are young despite the years we are concern / We are hope despite the times" highlights the importance of community and collaboration. The line "I wish to meet each one of you / And you, me, you, if I can and I can / We have many things in common, name three" shows a desire for connection and finding common ground.


The song ends with a repetition of the chorus and the line "take away the scattered bones of my meal," which could symbolize leaving behind the past and focusing on moving forward together.


Overall, the lyrics of "These Days" encourage listeners to have hope and come together despite difficult circumstances. The message is one of resilience, unity, and the importance of supporting each other.


Line by Line Meaning

Now I'm not feeding off you I will rearrange your scales
I'm not taking advantage of you, instead, I want to change the way you view things, if I can.


March into the ocean march into the sea
Let's go and explore the world, and try new things together.


I had a hat I put it down and it sunk reached down Yanked it up slapped it on my head All the people gather Fly to carry each his burden
I lost something I valued, but I was able to retrieve it with help and support from those around me.


We are young despite the years we are concern We are hope despite the times All of the sudden these days Happy throngs take this joy wherever wherever
Despite the challenges we face, we still have hope and happiness in our lives and we should share that positivity with others.


I wish to meet each one of you And you, me, you, if I can and I can We have many things in common, name three (three, three, three)
I want to connect with everyone and find common ground, let's list three things we have in common.


Carry each his burden
We should support each other and not let anyone struggle alone.


Take away the scattered bones of my meal
This line is not associated with the rest of the song and it's unclear what it means in the context of the song.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RAPHAEL SAADIQ, KELVIN L. WOOTEN, DOMINI QUINN, PHILLIP A. WHITE, JONATHAN DAVID BUCK, ROBERT C. JR. OZUNA, GLENN DON II STANDRIDGE

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