Deuce
The 69 Eyes Lyrics


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Get up
And get your grandma outta here
Pick up
Old Jim is workin' hard this year
And baby
Do the things he says to do
Baby, if you're feeling good
And baby if you're feeling nice
You know your man is workin' hard
He's worth a deuce

Honey
Don't put your man behind his years
And baby
Stop cryin' all your tears
Baby
Do the things he says to do
Do it

Baby, if you're feeling good
And baby if you're feeling nice
You know your man is workin' hard
He's worth a deuce

And baby, if you're feeling good
Yes baby if you're feeling nice




You know your man is workin' hard
Yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The 69 Eyes's song "Deuce" contain many different layers of meaning. On the surface, the song appears to be a typical rock and roll anthem about working hard and appreciating the efforts of others. However, upon closer examination, it becomes clear that the lyrics are also about the difficulties of relationships and the struggles that people face when trying to maintain them.


The opening lines of the song build an image of urgency and necessity, urging the listener to "get up" and take action. The mention of a grandmother being in the way and "Old Jim" working hard help to create a sense of urgency and importance. The song then shifts its focus to relationships, with the singer urging his partner to follow his lead and do what he says. The repetition of "baby" throughout the song adds to this sense of intimacy and closeness.


However, an alternative interpretation of the song could be that the singer is actually manipulating and controlling his partner. The constant urging to do what he says and the implication that the listener's worth is tied to their ability to please him are both troubling signs. This interpretation is further supported by the line "Don't put your man behind his years," which could be read as a way to pressure the listener into staying with him out of fear of being left behind.


Overall, "Deuce" is a fascinating song with many layers of meaning. While it can be read as a straightforward rock and roll anthem, closer inspection reveals a deeper commentary on relationships and power dynamics.


Line by Line Meaning

Get up
Rise up and take the necessary actions towards achieving your goals


And get your grandma outta here
Leave behind any old habits or negative influences that may hinder your progress


Pick up
Take responsibility and take charge of your life


Old Jim is workin' hard this year
Emphasize the importance of hard work and determination to achieve success


And baby
Addressing to the person to whom the song is directed


Do the things he says to do
Take advice from those who have more experience and wisdom than you


Baby, if you're feeling good
Encouraging the person to maintain a positive attitude


And baby if you're feeling nice
Again, emphasizing the importance of a positive attitude towards life


You know your man is workin' hard
Appreciating the efforts of the person's partner or significant other in supporting and working towards their common goals


He's worth a deuce
The partner is of significant worth, value and importance in the person's life


Honey
Addressing to the person in a sweet and endearing way


Don't put your man behind his years
Encouraging the person to support and motivate their partner to continue growing and developing their skills and abilities


Stop cryin' all your tears
Encouraging the person to stop wasting their energy on negative emotions and instead focus on positive actions


Do it
Encouraging the person to take action towards their goals




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GENE (USA 2) SIMMONS

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