Life Is Just a Game
Wild Dogs Lyrics


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You're given your years
You invest in a life
The red tape so thick
You can cut off a slice
Lifes a game youre a loser
It can be tuff when you see it one way
Take what ya get and never complain
Its all the same and your a user
Life is just a game every day's the same
Life is just a game the song remains the same

Everyones equal but no ones the same
Don't sit on the sidelines get in the game
Its just the way
Of gettin even
Pay all the bills at the end of the week
Baloon of inflation must spring a leak

Life is just a game every day's the same
Life is just a game the song remains the same

Uppers and downers and every which way
Take what you can get and never complain
Its all the same when yer an abuser




Life is just a game every day's the same
Life is just a game the song remains the same

Overall Meaning

The song "Life Is Just a Game" by Wild Dogs speaks about life being a game where everyone invests in their lives and tries to make the best of it. The lyrics talk about the difficulties in life, the injustice, and the monotony. It describes life as being tough when you see it only one way and that one must accept what they get and never complain. The song highlights the idea that everyone is equal, but no one is the same. It urges the listener to not sit on the sidelines and get in the game. The lyrics say that ups and downs are part of life, and one must take what they can get and never complain.


"Life Is Just a Game" is a commentary on the state of life in society. The 'red tape' mentioned in the lyrics is a representation of the bureaucracy that many people face in their lives. The "balloon of inflation" that must "spring a leak" symbolizes the economic struggles that many people face. These struggles can make it difficult for people to feel that they are winning the game of life. However, the song ends with the idea that even though life can be tough, it's all the same when you're an abuser, and the song remains the same.


Overall, the song "Life Is Just a Game" reflects on the struggles that many feel in their lives. It encourages people to participate in life rather than sit on the sidelines, and even if the game seems difficult, everyone should take what they can get and never complain.


Line by Line Meaning

You're given your years
Life starts with a given time frame for everyone.


You invest in a life
You make use of that time frame to build a meaningful life.


The red tape so thick / You can cut off a slice
Life is full of bureaucracy that complicates things.


Lifes a game youre a loser
Life is a game where everyone ends up losing in the end.


It can be tuff when you see it one way
It can be challenging to see life from a single perspective.


Take what ya get and never complain
Accept everything that comes your way, and don't whine about it.


Its all the same and your a user
No matter what you do, you're always exploiting something or someone.


Life is just a game every day's the same
Every day is like a game that we play over and over again, with no new outcomes.


Life is just a game the song remains the same
Life has a fixed pattern that repeats itself over time.


Everyones equal but no ones the same
Everyone starts on the same level, but their paths and outcomes vary.


Don't sit on the sidelines get in the game
Don't be passive and watch life go by; you need to interact and participate to succeed.


Its just the way / Of gettin even
Life is about balancing the good times with the bad times to come out even in the end.


Pay all the bills at the end of the week / Baloon of inflation must spring a leak
Financial obligations keep piling up, and eventually, inflation will burst the bubble.


Uppers and downers and every which way
Life throws surprises at you in every direction, and it has its ups and downs.


Take what you can get and never complain / Its all the same when yer an abuser
Similar to earlier, accept everything that happens to you, and don't complain if you're always exploiting something or someone.




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