Simple Living

Gym Class Heroes

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Gym Class Heroes - Simple Living Tabbed by: http://www.andreasvockrodt.de [Intro] [Verse] I’m like 9 minutes away from finishing my 9 hour shift And wishing I was gone 9 hours ago Cause 9 hours wasted tossing back at this chicken I could have written 9 verses just in time for the show Slacker mind state living on time that’s borrowed My motto’s "I’ll stop procrastinating tomorrow" I said the sorrow from the wind chimes left happiness Lonesome and strung sarcasm to make the melody wholesome From my lungs to my feet I’m breathing everything I speak But now they’re charging for oxygen and the bills are next week I’ll be a day late and a buck short story of my life I wish my pay rate was much more Ducking swords in a rat race I didn’t apply for running swords Something that’s fake and thinking why for? They’re shutting doors right in my face And sit in high horses is car and a dope place Something to die for this is my war [Chorus] So now I’m schemin’ on plots to make my pockets swell Simple living is a bitch but damn I do it well Some are fortunate to make it and some of ’em fail Some locomotives push through and some of ’em get the rail Schemin’ on plots hey Hey Hey Simple living is a bitch hey Hey Hey Some are fortunate to make it hey Hey Hey Some locomotives push through [Verse 2] I lead a crocodile mile lifestyle I run and slide But when it’s time to collide with the bump I always bail Cause I’m not ready for that time that silly 9 to 5 Solidified career option a hop skip and a leap Away from a rock star And not too far away from filling my pops shoes The idyllic hard working with callused hands Complete with wife kids dog house and picket fence That’s non sense I’m conviced I’m built for better things And won’t settle for the empty smile that cheddar brings It seems like I’m working hard simply cos it’s what they say that’s what I have to do You graduate and then you either get a job or you go to school 12 years wasn’t enough? That’s more than half of my life spent trying to make the world accept me Plus I’ve fought the papers saying that I made it through Now I’m working two jobs three with music and you don’t respect me? Fuck if I’ll retire now you’re 62 [Chorus 2] So now I’m schemin’ on plots to make my pockets swell Simple living is a bitch but damn I do it well Some are fortunate to make it and some of ’em fail Some locomotives push through and some of ’em get the rail Schemin’ on plots hey Hey Hey Simple living is a bitch hey Hey Hey Some are fortunate to make it hey Hey Hey Some locomotives push through [Outro]

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La chanson évoque le quotidien difficile de quelqu'un qui lutte pour s'en sortir tout en ressentant le poids des responsabilités et des attentes de la société. Elle montre une frustration face à une vie de travail acharné, où le rêve de liberté est souvent confronté à une réalité où le temps et les efforts semblent ne pas suffire. Le protagoniste aspire à une existence plus simple et authentique, mais se sent piégé dans un cycle de procrastination et de pression financière. Malgré tout cela, il garde espoir et cherche des moyens de prospérer, tout en naviguant entre ses ambitions artistiques et une vie professionnalisée qui ne lui apporte pas la satisfaction qu'il recherche. Ce thème résonne particulièrement dans le contexte moderne où beaucoup d'individus ressentent le besoin de se conformer à un modèle de réussite standard, tout en étant en quête d'une véritable identité et d'un sens à leur existence.