On the Way
Tefla & Jaleel Lyrics


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I'm rolling with Saint's but I'm guilty of sin

Please send for help
The devil's sending out some speakers from hell
They try to tell me fail, but I won't, cause by the strength of fate I'll always prevail
Please free my mind
Sometimes I think about the many who've died
I want to live my life, but I am haunted by a thousand ways, a thousand ways to die
There's a thousand ways to die

When only god knows when I'll die
Don't you let them judge your life

Sometimes I think why should I try
To face this crazy thing called life
When there's a thousand ways to a thousand ways to a thousand ways to die

I rejoice, cause my life is mine
I'm blessed to be living in these modern times
Back then, execution at the drop of a dime, or just the simple thought of living would've suicided

I'm hella tired need a new alignment, don't fuck with the Vatican I'm quite defiant
A big villian, I'm Goliath the Giant, but stones cannot break me so David is dying
On the ground, the blood laid splattered, a thousand ways to die but only one of em mattered

Do dead niggas get whiter or blacker?
Went insane from the gore just like the Mad Hatter
That's why its so hard to trust, and sometimes I feel like I'm not enough
If we come from dust so return we must, be one with the bugs we view in disgust

There's a thousand ways to die
Somebody please send some help for me
Don't you let them judge your life
Cause I ain't giving up easily
There's a thousand ways to die
How many times they tried to get me?
Don't you let them judge your life
But I won't be weak, I won't be weak
Cause you only get one

There's a thousand ways to die, don't you let them judge your life





There's a, there's a, there's a, there's a, thousand ways, thousand ways

Overall Meaning

The song "On the Way" by Tefla & Jaleel explores themes of struggle, resilience, and the overwhelming challenges of life. The lyrics delve into the internal conflicts of the artists, examining their experiences with sin, guilt, and the continuous battle between good and evil.


The opening line, "I'm rolling with Saint's but I'm guilty of sin," indicates a contradictory nature within the artists. They acknowledge their association with a virtuous entity (possibly referring to their moral compass or a group of righteous individuals), yet also admit their own capacity for wrongdoing.


The next lines, "Please send for help, The devil's sending out some speakers from hell," emphasize the presence of negative influences and temptations in their lives. The artists feel the need for external assistance to combat the deceptive messages propagated by these negative forces.


The following lines express the artists' determination to overcome challenges and defy the expectations of failure. They believe in their ability to prevail, driven by the power of fate. The phrase, "Please free my mind, Sometimes I think about the many who've died," suggests that the artists are burdened by thoughts of mortality and the awareness of the fragility of life.


Furthermore, the lyrics emphasize the multitude of potential dangers or risks that exist in life, represented by the repeated phrase, "a thousand ways to die." This serves as a reminder of the precarious nature of existence and the need to remain vigilant.


The second verse delves into the artists' reflection on historical horrors and the appreciation for the comparatively better conditions of modern times. The reference to executions and the fear of simply living in the past highlights the immense progress and freedom they enjoy.


The artists convey weariness and a desire for renewal through the line, "I'm hella tired need a new alignment." They express defiance against oppressive institutions, such as the Vatican, and assert their larger-than-life presence, comparing themselves to Goliath.


The lyrics also hint at the psychological toll of violence and distrust, symbolized by the Mad Hatter from Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland." This further connects to the theme of struggling with trust and the fear of not being enough.


In the chorus, the phrase "There's a thousand ways to die" is repeated, reinforcing the consistent danger and uncertainty present in life. The plea for help and the warning not to let others judge one's life underline the poignant message of persevering against adversity.


Overall, the song's lyrics express the artists' internal battles, spirituality, and determination to overcome life's challenges. It encourages listeners to embrace their own resilience and disregard the judgments of others while acknowledging the ever-present hazards that can lead to one of the thousand ways to die.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm rolling with Saint's but I'm guilty of sin
I may associate myself with good people, but I acknowledge my own wrongdoings.


Please send for help The devil's sending out some speakers from hell
I am in need of assistance as I feel the negative influences around me.


They try to tell me fail, but I won't, cause by the strength of fate I'll always prevail
Despite the discouragement, I will continue to succeed and overcome challenges with the support of destiny.


Please free my mind Sometimes I think about the many who've died
I wish for mental liberation, but I am haunted by thoughts of those who have passed away.


I want to live my life, but I am haunted by a thousand ways, a thousand ways to die
While I desire to embrace life, I am constantly reminded of the numerous dangers and risks that could lead to death.


When only god knows when I'll die
The uncertainty of death lies solely in the knowledge of a higher power.


Don't you let them judge your life
Do not allow others to pass judgments on your existence.


Sometimes I think why should I try To face this crazy thing called life
There are moments when I question the purpose of making efforts to confront the unpredictable nature of life.


When there's a thousand ways to a thousand ways to a thousand ways to die
Considering the countless potential paths leading to death, it becomes daunting to persevere.


I rejoice, cause my life is mine I'm blessed to be living in these modern times
I find joy in the autonomy I possess over my own life, appreciating the privileges of living in the contemporary era.


Back then, execution at the drop of a dime, or just the simple thought of living would've suicided
In the past, one could easily be executed or face self-inflicted death due to the mere desire to carry on.


I'm hella tired need a new alignment, don't fuck with the Vatican I'm quite defiant
I am exhausted and in need of a fresh perspective, refusing to comply with the Vatican's authority.


A big villain, I'm Goliath the Giant, but stones cannot break me so David is dying
Despite being depicted as a formidable antagonist, I remain unscathed by the stones hurled at me, causing my opposition, symbolized by David, to suffer.


On the ground, the blood laid splattered, a thousand ways to die but only one of em mattered
Witnessing the gruesome aftermath of violence, I am reminded of the multitude of fatal possibilities, yet only one truly holds significance.


Do dead niggas get whiter or blacker? Went insane from the gore just like the Mad Hatter
I contemplate the physical changes in corpses, wondering if they become paler or darker, as exposure to extreme violence affects my sanity in a manner similar to the Mad Hatter.


That's why its so hard to trust, and sometimes I feel like I'm not enough
This is the reason why it becomes challenging to place trust in others, leading to occasional feelings of inadequacy.


If we come from dust so return we must, be one with the bugs we view in disgust
Considering our origins in dust, we are destined to return to it, ultimately becoming inseparable from the insects that we often find repulsive.


There's a thousand ways to die Somebody please send some help for me
There exists countless paths leading to death, and I urgently request assistance from anyone who can provide it.


How many times they tried to get me? Don't you let them judge your life
I wonder how frequently others have attempted to harm me, emphasizing the importance of refusing to let them pass judgment on one's existence.


But I won't be weak, I won't be weak Cause you only get one
I will not allow myself to falter or succumb to weakness since we only have one life to live.


There's a thousand ways to die, don't you let them judge your life
Considering the numerous potential paths leading to death, it is vital to prevent others from making judgments about one's life.


There's a, there's a, there's a, there's a, thousand ways, thousand ways
Reiterating the multitude of potential paths leading to death, emphasizing their vastness.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ali Muhammad-Carter, Khali Muhammad-Carter

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