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Sort It Out
The Black Seeds Lyrics
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Time is slipping by the waistside
You turn a day into a month or more
Lazy, waiting for the coming tide
But every day is just the same in your life
All the faces look the same in your eyes
You tell your frineds you're gonna change it's all lies
Back it up
Sort it out
and don't apologise
x2
You've got to get up on your feet
(get up off your backside)
You got to get up off your knees
(get up off your backside)
And wait in line is not for me
(get up off your backside)
I've got to get just what I need
(get up off your backside)
What you think you waiting for?
Time is slipping by the waistside
You turn a day into a month or more
Lazy, waiting for the coming tide
But every day is just the same in your life
All the faces look the same in your eyes
You tell your frineds you're gonna change it's all lies
Back it up
Sort it out
and don't apologise
x2
You've got to get up on your feet
(get up off your backside)
You got to get up off your knees
(get up off your backside)
And wait in line is not for me
(get up off your backside)
I've got to get just what I need
(get up off your backside)
The lyrics of The Black Seeds's song "Sort It Out" convey a strong message about taking responsibility for one's life and not waiting for things to happen on their own. The first stanza tells the listener to stop waiting for the perfect timing to make changes in their life, as time is passing them by without any progress. The second stanza talks about the monotony of life, where every day feels the same, and the faces around them look the same, creating a sense of stagnation. The lyrics emphasize the necessity of taking action and not just making empty promises to change.
The repeated chorus line "Back it up, Sort it out, and don't apologize" is an imperative that drives the message home. The chorus emphasizes the importance of taking action and getting things done. The bridge of the song encourages the listener to stand up for themselves and take control of their life. It asks them to be courageous, get up from their comfort zone, and take action to achieve their goals. The song ultimately celebrates the power of personal agency and the importance of self-motivation.
Overall, the song is a call to action for people who are stuck in a rut and feel like their life is not progressing. It encourages listeners to take responsibility for their life and not just wait for things to happen. Sorting it out requires determination, confidence, courage, and taking decisive action to achieve one's goals.
Line by Line Meaning
What you think you waiting for?
Why are you procrastinating?
Time is slipping by the waistside
Time is passing you by
You turn a day into a month or more
You waste so much time in your inaction
Lazy, waiting for the coming tide
You're stagnant and waiting for change to come to you
But every day is just the same in your life
Your days are painfully monotonous
All the faces look the same in your eyes
You see no variety in your life
You tell your frineds you're gonna change it's all lies
You pretend to aspire to change, but you don't follow through
Back it up
Take action today
Sort it out
Get your life in order
and don't apologise
Don't feel bad for doing what needs to be done
You've got to get up on your feet
Start moving forward
(get up off your backside)
Take action
You got to get up off your knees
Stop begging and take control of your life
And wait in line is not for me
You don't want to follow the norm and wait patiently
I've got to get just what I need
You need to prioritize what's important to you
What you think you waiting for?
What excuse are you using to not take action?
Time is slipping by the waistside
Don't waste time, it's precious
You turn a day into a month or more
Stop procrastinating and get proactive
Lazy, waiting for the coming tide
Don't wait for change, make change happen
Contributed by Dominic K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Twoseven fourstroke
omg g yes fucking been searching for this song for over 10 years never new the words heard it only once when I was in school so happy
Nick Padula
Never realized the “S” is a pepper, likely jalapeño. The black seeds must be pepper ones lol