TONY
Trick Trick Lyrics


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Mine eyes have seen the glory of the lord
Inside the seams of the one you can't afford
And sometimes in my dreams I fall upon the floor
For a sign or something, that points me toward the door
That line getting longer and my mind is getting stronger
And the kids they got some hunger
And it's misplaced into anger
The Unbelievers thought of danger
The believers saw a manger
And the see-ers saw an angel
Saw all that in a stranger

Can ya see, can ya see
The hueman in me
Can ya see, can ya see
I got some Hue man in me

Can ya see, can ya see
The hueman in me
Can ya see, can ya see
I got some Hue man in me

Mine eyes have seen the coming of the Lord
She is trampling out
Where the grapes of wrath are stored
She hath loosed that fateful lightning
Of her terrible sword
Her truth be marching on
And we march forever more

Can ya see, can ya see
The hueman in me




Can ya see, can ya see
I got some Hue man in me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "TONY" by Trick Trick convey a powerful message wrapped in religious and social themes. The opening line, "Mine eyes have seen the glory of the lord," sets the tone for a contemplation of divinity and the disparities within society. The mention of being inside the "seams of the one you can't afford" suggests being within the cracks of a system that marginalizes and excludes certain individuals.


The following lines reveal a struggle within the singer's dreams, as they search for a sign that might guide them towards a way out. The imagery of a line getting longer symbolizes the increasing challenges and trials faced by society, particularly the youth who possess both hunger and anger resulting from their misplaced beliefs. The mention of "the Unbelievers thought of danger" contrasts with the believers' perception of a manger and the see-ers who find meaning and hope in a stranger.


The chorus emphasizes the singer's plea for recognition and understanding: "Can ya see, can ya see the hueman in me? Can ya see, can ya see I got some Hue man in me?" Here, the term "hueman" emerges as a play on words, encompassing both the human qualities and the focus on race and ethnicity. It serves as a reminder that beneath external differences, humanity unites us all.


Overall, "TONY" reflects on the struggles faced by individuals in a broken system, the dichotomy between belief systems, and the shared huemanity that connects us.


Line by Line Meaning

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the lord
I have witnessed the divine magnificence


Inside the seams of the one you can't afford
Within the hidden essence of the unreachable


And sometimes in my dreams I fall upon the floor
Occasionally in my dreams, I surrender to vulnerability


For a sign or something, that points me toward the door
Seeking a symbol or guidance that directs me towards an exit


That line getting longer and my mind is getting stronger
The queue grows, testing my patience, while my determination grows


And the kids they got some hunger
The youth possess a burning desire


And it's misplaced into anger
However, it is often channeled into anger


The Unbelievers thought of danger
Those lacking faith perceive danger


The believers saw a manger
The faithful envision a humble dwelling


And the see-ers saw an angel
And the enlightened witnessed an angelic being


Saw all that in a stranger
All of this revealed in an unfamiliar person


Can ya see, can ya see
Can you perceive, can you perceive


The hueman in me
The humanity within me


I got some Hue man in me
I possess the essence of diverse humanity


Mine eyes have seen the coming of the Lord
I have witnessed the arrival of a higher power


She is trampling out
She is eradicating


Where the grapes of wrath are stored
The source of immense anger and hostility


She hath loosed that fateful lightning
She has unleashed the consequential lightning


Of her terrible sword
From her fearsome weapon


Her truth be marching on
Her undeniable truth prevails continuously


And we march forever more
And we persistently advance




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Written by: Ay Trick

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