Something Better
The Pietasters Lyrics


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You said it was a waste of time
You said that I would change my mind
You said I'd lose my only chance to go and get her
In turns out you don't really know what you've been missin', my friend

You might have her now I got something better
Never took a chance on fate
And boredom comes to those who wait
And if there is a lady luck, I never met her

You never get a chance for life unless you live it, my friend
You might have her now I got something better
You said it was a waste of time
You said that I would change my mind

You said I'd lose my only chance to go on get her




In turns out you don't really know what you've been missin', my friend
You might have her now I got something better

Overall Meaning

The Pietasters' "Something Better" is a song about taking chances in life and not being afraid to go after what you want, even if it means risking everything. The song opens with the singer hearing from a friend that pursuing a particular person is a "waste of time" and that he should move on. However, the singer chooses to ignore this advice and goes after the person anyway. In the end, the singer discovers that he has found "something better" than what he was originally pursuing.


The lyrics encourage listeners to take chances in life and never give up on their dreams, even when others may doubt them. The song is a call-to-action to pursue what you want in life without fear of failure. It also suggests that sometimes, the best things in life come from taking risks and ignoring the naysayers.


Overall, "Something Better" is a motivational song that encourages listeners to take risks and go after what they want in life, even if it means going against the opinions of others.


Line by Line Meaning

You said it was a waste of time
You told me that pursuing her was pointless.


You said that I would change my mind
You believed I would eventually change my decision and give up on her.


You said I'd lose my only chance to go and get her
You thought that if I didn't act fast, I would miss my chance to be with her forever.


In turns out you don't really know what you've been missin', my friend
It seems that you couldn't comprehend the value of my relationship with someone else.


You might have her now I got something better
Although you might have her now, I found someone better than her.


Never took a chance on fate
I did not depend on fate to bring me what I wanted; instead, I took action.


And boredom comes to those who wait
Those who wait idle for things to happen in their life will end up bored and unfulfilled.


And if there is a lady luck, I never met her
Even if there is a notion of luck, I don't believe it played any role in my success.


You never get a chance for life unless you live it, my friend
To make the most out of life, you need to take chances and live it to the fullest extent possible.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ERIC RAECKE, THOMAS GLENN GOODIN

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on Set Me Up

The song is about former DC mayor, Marion Barry.

On January 18, 1990, Barry was arrested with a former girlfriend, Hazel Diane Moore, in a sting operation at the Vista International Hotel by the FBI and D.C. police for crack cocaine use and possession. Moore was an FBI informant when she invited Barry to the hotel room and insisted that he smoke freebase cocaine before they had sex, while agents in another room watched on camera, waiting for Barry to accept her offer. During the videotaped arrest, Barry says of Moore, "Bitch set me up.”

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