This melancholic tune seems to explore the themes of dissatisfaction and disillusionment. The repeated phrase "On the square" could be interpreted as conforming to societal norms, living a life that feels inauthentic or unfulfilled. The line "Baby, are you satisfied?" suggests the songwriter questioning if this way of life is truly satisfying. Additionally, the mention of "brother's hands" may symbolize control or influence from others, possibly causing feelings of being trapped or misunderstood. In essence, it's a call for self-reflection on whether one's current path aligns with their true desires and aspirations. #SelfReflection #SocietalPressure
On The Square
Lyrics
Brother's hands
This time it's in brother's hands
Baby, are you satisfied?
Is this all that you had in mind?
On the square
Live a life that isn't there
Square it up
Call me once you've had enough
Brother's hands
Feel the grip of brother's hands
Baby, it's been rectified
Locked outside and left to die
On the square
Live a life that isn't there
Square it up
Call me once you've had enough
On the square
Live a life that isn't there
Square it up
Call me once you've had enough
Writer(s): MacBriare DeMarco
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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