Must Be a Cop
Must Be a Cop

Husbands - Must Be a Cop Lyrics

Jun 8, 2021
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Must Be a Cop Lyrics

Circle the lot
Must be a cop
With grizz in his teeth
As he jacks the last spot
Take another lap
Curse karma, she has failed you again
Aimless or not
We're all gonna rot
Preach to the choir
Already shot
I see dead ones on the buy-in
I see dead kids skating lines at the mall
Selling pot, stealing my spot

Slipping minds lead straight lines down
Slipping minds
Get me out of this straight line down

Sundays for smiters
Doghouse on fire
Bad hook, don't bite it
I'll help you fight it
Here's another one
Steal away with you
Cursed from the start
Believe it or not
There's a reason you feel like you do
I see dead ones on the buy-in
I see dead kids skating lines, then they're gone
Selling pot

Slipping minds lead straight lines down
Slipping minds lead straight lines down

Writer(s): Daniel Davis, Robert Norton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Must Be a Cop' by Husbands?

    The lyrics for 'Must Be a Cop' were written by Daniel Davis and Robert Norton.

  2. What is the general theme of 'Must Be a Cop'?

    'Must Be a Cop' explores themes of frustration, societal decay, and existential angst. The lyrics depict scenes of aimlessness, moral decline, and disillusionment with karma and fate.

  3. Are there any notable metaphors in the song 'Must Be a Cop'?

    Yes, the song uses several metaphors such as 'circle the lot,' which suggests repetitive or futile actions, and 'slipping minds lead straight lines down,' implying mental decline or loss of direction.

  4. What imagery is used in the song 'Must Be a Cop'?

    'Must Be a Cop' employs vivid imagery like 'grizz in his teeth,' 'dead kids skating lines at the mall,' and ‘doghouse on fire’ to evoke feelings of decay, rebellion, and chaos.

  5. How does the song address societal issues?

    'Must Be a Cop' touches on various societal issues such as drug use ('selling pot'), youth delinquency ('dead kids skating lines'), and general disillusionment with societal norms ('curse karma').

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