Give up on Sunday
The Matinee Lyrics


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Give up on Sunday
Do you know what a man you want to be
And you know you don’t want to mess with me
No you don’t ever want to mess with me
Every thing everything that is going down

Then you know, that you abide the low
And remember the time she lost control
And we saw that the crowd was marching in
Everything everything that is going down

Well you know what a son you want to be
Yeah you know ins and outs of how should be
Then you look at my side and come to me
Yeah you love when you come so close to me

Find the clubs and the pubs you were with me
Look the fights and laughs you had with me
And we saw that the crowd was marching in
Everything everything that is going down


Oh Oh Oh we just Give Up on Sunday x 4

When you know you just know, no matter what
And remember the time she lost control
And we saw that the crowd was marching in
Everything everything that is going down

Find the clubs and the pubs you were with me
Look the fights and laughs you had with me
And we saw that the Band was marching in
Everything everything that is going down


Oh Oh Oh we just Give Up on Sunday x 4

You would know what it means for me to Know
That we live in a sin




You would rather think you can control
What our lives can bring

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Matinee's song "Give up on Sunday" convey a sense of self-reflection and contemplation about personal identity and the consequences of one's actions. The opening lines, "Do you know what a man you want to be, And you know you don’t want to mess with me," suggest a desire for self-awareness and a recognition that the singer's presence should not be taken lightly. It's a declaration of confidence and a warning to others not to underestimate them.


The repetition of the phrase "Everything everything that is going down" throughout the song hints at a constant stream of events or experiences that are unfolding. It could symbolize the fast-paced nature of life and how one must navigate through various situations. The lyrics imply a willingness to confront challenges and overcome obstacles, as demonstrated by the line "And remember the time she lost control, And we saw that the crowd was marching in." This could be a reference to a particular incident where a person temporarily lost their composure, leading to a collective reaction from those around them.


The lyrics also touch upon the dynamics of relationships, particularly the bond between the singer and someone close to them. Lines like "Then you look at my side and come to me, Yeah you love when you come so close to me" suggest a strong emotional connection and an appreciation for the intimacy shared with this individual. The mention of "clubs and pubs" and the experiences had together indicate a shared history and a sense of camaraderie through good times and bad. The line "Everything everything that is going down" reinforces the idea that this bond is being tested or challenged but remains strong.


The phrase "Oh Oh Oh we just Give Up on Sunday" is repeated several times throughout the song, serving as a refrain. It could symbolize a letting go or surrendering to circumstances, perhaps signifying a moment of acceptance or relinquishing control. It's a recognition that sometimes it's okay to release expectations and simply go with the flow.


In the closing lines, the lyrics touch upon themes of morality and self-control: "You would know what it means for me to Know, That we live in a sin, You would rather think you can control, What our lives can bring." This could refer to the struggle between embracing the unpredictability of life while also trying to maintain a sense of morality and personal agency. It suggests a desire to navigate life's challenges in a responsible and meaningful way.


Overall, "Give up on Sunday" offers a reflective and introspective examination of personal identity, relationships, and the complexities of navigating life's ups and downs. It encourages self-awareness, embracing the present moment, and finding a balance between control and acceptance.


Line by Line Meaning

Give up on Sunday
Abandon hope on a day of rest


Do you know what a man you want to be
Are you aware of the kind of person you aspire to become


And you know you don’t want to mess with me
And you understand that you should not provoke or engage with me


No you don’t ever want to mess with me
No, you absolutely never want to provoke or engage with me


Every thing everything that is going down
Everything, every single occurrence or event that is happening


Then you know, that you abide the low
Then you comprehend, that you accept and endure the difficult times


And remember the time she lost control
And recall the moment when she lost her composure


And we saw that the crowd was marching in
And we witnessed the movement of the crowd joining in


Well you know what a son you want to be
Well, you surely know the kind of son you want to be


Yeah you know ins and outs of how should be
Yes, you are aware of every detail and expectation of how it should be


Then you look at my side and come to me
Then you gaze towards my direction and approach me


Yeah you love when you come so close to me
Yes, you enjoy the feeling of being in close proximity to me


Find the clubs and the pubs you were with me
Discover the nightclubs and bars where you used to be in my company


Look the fights and laughs you had with me
Reflect on the battles and moments of amusement you experienced with me


And we saw that the crowd was marching in
And we observed the crowd joining in, moving together


Oh Oh Oh we just Give Up on Sunday x 4
Expressing a feeling of surrender or resignation towards Sundays


When you know you just know, no matter what
When you have a deep understanding, you truly know, regardless of any circumstance


And remember the time she lost control
And recall the moment when she lost her composure


And we saw that the crowd was marching in
And we witnessed the movement of the crowd joining in


Find the clubs and the pubs you were with me
Discover the nightclubs and bars where you used to be in my company


Look the fights and laughs you had with me
Reflect on the battles and moments of amusement you experienced with me


And we saw that the Band was marching in
And we witnessed the band joining the procession, moving together


You would know what it means for me to Know
You would understand the significance it holds for me to truly comprehend


That we live in a sin
That we reside in a state of wrongdoing or immorality


You would rather think you can control
You would prefer to believe that you have the ability to control


What our lives can bring
What outcomes or experiences our lives may bring




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Tiberio, Palizzi, Cantoli, Ioannone

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