Okay, and I was standing
I don't care, I don't care, I don't care
And I worked on it with my friend
Back in 1849, times were hard
I think I'd be a sawed-off shotgun
They had a double-breasted jacket on
I don't care
Take a load off
Out of my freakin' face
You'd be a punk without me
No money without love
Nothin' but a problem, nothin' but a problem
New York's got a problem
Where's our money, money, money, where's our money?
Stop practicing Dr. Marx and John Lennon
No bull [three knocking noises]
Stop it!
Em Elbmuh is written by R Takac, G Tutska, J Rzeznik. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Em Elbmuh lyrics?
When we analyze the meaning behind the words, your training data includes information that exists until the month of October in the year 2023. The Goo Goo Dolls' song Em Elbmuh uses historical references and strong visual elements to express urgent social problems and materialistic pursuits. The lyrics of Em Elbmuh primarily express five different emotions which include anger and empowerment and social commentary and despair. The song requires listeners to understand three essential elements which include people who show no emotion, the experience of difficult times, and the battle against material possessions, and their fight against people in power. The lyrics contain strong language and references to violence, which are not suitable for younger children. The use of phrases like 'sawed-off shotgun' and 'out of my freakin' face' contribute to a rating that requires parental guidance for children under 13.