Pull Up
Triathalon Lyrics


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I'm feeling.
Things that I.
Haven't felt.
Like my body type.
I'm doing.
My work outs high.
I'm floating by.
Like an ocean's condensation through a cloudy sky.
My boys and I.
Just living life.
And I never thought I'd say this but I'm feeling fine.
I try.
I try.
I try.
To say what's on my mind.

Watch me.
Take it slow.
Feeling low.
Like a body roll.
Versace had to go.
But she vintage though.
So wear me out and fold me over like you've done before.
How can I get it when I want it backwards?
How do you front it when they want the masters?
How is my flow any different than rappers?
I'm just talking fast.




But I'm thinking slow.
And my body knows to say what's on my mind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Triathalon's song "Pull Up" reflect the feelings of the artist as he navigates a phase in his life where he experiences new things that he has never felt before. Through the use of metaphors, the artist describes the sensation of his body as if it were a new kind of vehicle in which he is learning to operate. He also describes his fitness routine as "high" and "floating," which suggests a sense of lightness and ease in his physical activity. This use of metaphors, while poetic, expresses the artist's current state of comfort as he uncovers new, enjoyable experiences.


Furthermore, in the song, the artist acknowledges his friends and the support they provide him, which is seen in the line, "My boys and I, just living life." The artist is content and grateful for his friends' company and their shared experiences. Additionally, he reveals his struggle to express himself, as well as the fear he has in sharing his thoughts with others. However, he remains persistent in his efforts to reveal his innermost thoughts, as evidenced by his repeated plea of "I try, I try, I try, to say what's on my mind."


In conclusion, the lyrics to the song "Pull-Up" express the artist's feelings of contentment and gratitude, as well as his hesitation and fear in sharing his thoughts. The metaphors used throughout the song highlight the artist's poetic style and offer an insightful interpretation into his personal experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm feeling.
I'm experiencing various emotions.


Things that I.
I'm experiencing things that I haven't felt before.


Haven't felt.
I haven't experienced these types of feelings before.


Like my body type.
I'm referring to my physical form and how it feels.


I'm doing.
I'm referring to the actions I'm taking.


My work outs high.
I'm working out intensely.


I'm floating by.
I'm feeling light and carefree.


Like an ocean's condensation through a cloudy sky.
I'm describing the feeling of being weightless and happy, like water droplets floating up through clouds.


My boys and I.
I'm referring to my friends and I.


Just living life.
We're simply enjoying our lives.


And I never thought I'd say this but I'm feeling fine.
I'm surprised to say that I'm actually feeling good.


I try.
I make an effort.


To say what's on my mind.
I'm attempting to be honest about my thoughts and feelings.


Watch me.
Pay attention to what I'm about to do.


Take it slow.
I'm going to pace myself and not rush.


Feeling low.
I'm feeling down or sad.


Like a body roll.
I'm describing a dance move, but using it as a metaphor for my current state of mind and body.


Versace had to go.
I got rid of something expensive or flashy.


But she vintage though.
It's an older item, but still has a certain appeal or value.


So wear me out and fold me over like you've done before.
I'm asking someone to use me (figuratively) until I'm exhausted and folded up, like something that's been used and stored away.


How can I get it when I want it backwards?
I'm expressing confusion about how to obtain something when I want it to be different from the norm or usual way of doing things.


How do you front it when they want the masters?
I'm wondering how someone can pretend to have power or control over something when they really don't.


How is my flow any different than rappers?
I'm questioning whether my style of music is truly unique and distinct from what other rappers do.


I'm just talking fast.
I'm explaining that I tend to speak quickly.


But I'm thinking slow.
Despite speaking quickly, I'm taking my time to think things through.


And my body knows to say what's on my mind.
My body language and actions reveal what I'm really thinking and feeling.




Writer(s): Adam Intrator

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