Practical Money Skills For Life
by Oh No Ono
Summary
"Practical Money Skills For Life" by Oh No Ono explores how money shapes relationships and life in a small town. The song captures a sense of longing and frustration, underscoring the weight money carries in personal connections.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song revolves around the tension between money and relationships, especially in a small-town setting. The lyrics suggest that money has a powerful influence on how people perceive love and happiness. There's a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time when money didn't define one's worth or relationships. The repetitive structure of the town emphasizes a feeling of being trapped, where the mundane nature of life limits personal growth and freedom.
Verse 1
Town, town, town, town, town, town, town, town, toen, town, town, town, town
Why-why-why
Why does she say so?
That money defines love
I couldn't believe it
She's was lost in a long run
In this verse, the repetition of "town" creates a feeling of monotony and confinement. It highlights how life in a small town can feel repetitive and limiting. The mention of money defining love introduces the central conflict: the idea that financial status can overshadow genuine emotions. The line about someone being "lost in a long run" suggests a struggle with these values, hinting that the person might be chasing something elusive or unattainable.
Chorus
I said in this town, in this town, town, town
No one runs around, round, round
In this town, in this town, town, town
We're going down, down, down
Let's get funny with the money
She said
Let's get funny with the money
The chorus reinforces the theme of stagnation, as it repeats the notion that no one is really moving forward in this town. The phrase "going down, down, down" evokes a sense of despair or decline, possibly hinting at how the town's values are leading people to a less fulfilling life. The call to "get funny with the money" suggests a desire to approach the seriousness of finances with a lighter attitude, trying to find humor in a challenging situation.
Verse 2
Why does the right go?
When you live in a small town
Can't we go back now?
To where we belong, yeah
This verse expresses a yearning for return and a sense of loss. The question "Why does the right go?" implies that something good or true is fading away in the pursuit of money. The desire to go back to a simpler time reflects a longing for authenticity and genuine connections, contrasting with the pressures money brings in the present.
Chorus
In this town, in this town, town, town
No one runs around, round, round
In this town, in this town, town, town
We're going down, down, down
Let's get funny with the money
She said
Let's get funny with the money
The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the feeling of being trapped in a cycle. The consistent mention of "going down" suggests that things are getting worse, reinforcing the idea that money is a barrier to happiness. The lighthearted approach to money in the line about getting "funny" with it contrasts sharply with the heavier themes, showing a conflict between reality and how one might wish to cope.
Bridge
Money for the leaders
Money loves to travel
Money's a bigger deal
Money never lies
Let's get funny with the money
Money, money, money, money
Let get funny with the, oh money!
In the bridge, the focus shifts to the power dynamics of money. The mention of leaders suggests that those in power often benefit from financial success, highlighting inequality. The line "money never lies" implies a harsh truth about how money influences lives and choices. The playful repetition of "money" at the end contrasts with the serious implications, showing how people might try to laugh off the heavy burden of money's reality.
Outro
We must leave this town before it's time to go
(town, town, town)
Understand that time has come to say goodbye, bye, bye, bye, bye
The outro presents a sense of urgency and finality. The need to "leave this town" signifies a desire for change and escape from the constraints money and small-town life impose. The goodbye feels bittersweet, as it acknowledges that leaving might be necessary for growth, but it also hints at the sadness of leaving behind familiar places and relationships.
Closing Thoughts
Overall, "Practical Money Skills For Life" captures the complex relationship between money and personal connections in a small-town setting. The song cleverly combines light-hearted phrases with deeper reflections, creating a relatable narrative about feeling trapped yet hopeful. It invites listeners to think about how money influences their lives while encouraging a more playful approach to an otherwise serious subject.
Full Lyrics
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Why-why-why
Why does she say so?
That money defines love
I couldn't believe it
She's was lost in a long run
I said in this town, in this town, town, town
No one runs around, round, round
In this town, in this town, town, town
We're going down, down, down
Let's get funny with the money
She said
Let's get funny with the money
Why does the right go?
When you live in a small town
Can't we go back now?
To where we belong, yeah
In this town, in this town, town, town
No one runs around, round, round
In this town, in this town, town, town
We're going down, down, down
Let's get funny with the money
She said
Let's get funny with the money
Money for the leaders
Money loves to travel
Money's a bigger deal
Money never lies
Let's get funny with the money
Money, money, money, money
Let get funny with the, oh money!
(La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la)
Town, town, town, town...
We must leave this town before it's time to go
(town, town, town)
Understand that time has come to say goodbye, bye, bye, bye, bye
In this town, in this town, town, town
No one runs around, round, round
In this town, in this town, town, town
We're going down, down, down