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The last part of the song revisits the commentary from the first of the song and issues a challenge to younger generations: to try to understand what happiness really is, seek to find it, and never be pigeon-holed into the life that we THINK we should be in. It also illustrates the typical things we do to unwind and relax, and comments again on, this is all we know and this is the life we have built for ourselves. Men talk about girls and what they could of had. It goes over the things we do to try to feel young. Below is a table of the meta data for Check It Out. Check It Out has a BPM/tempo of 106, is in the key C Maj and has a duration of 04:19. It is track 7 in the album Words & Music: John Mellencamps Greatest Hits. 16 16 4 SECRET JOHN MELLENCAMP (MERCURY) MADONNA (MAVERICK/SIREAVARNER BROS.). The second part of the chorus goes over the things we forget about when we are in the grind of daily life: neighbors and friends. Check It Out is a song by John Mellencamp released on 1st January 2004. (Protoons, ASCAP/Pretty Helen, ASCAP/Lickshot Lyrics, ASCAP) WONDERFUL (EMI.
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In other words, the epitome of happiness in our minds. Check It Out Million young poets Screaminout their words To a world full of people Just livinto be heard Future generations Ridinn the highways that we. c a million poets g screamin out their words c to a world full of people g just livin to be heard c future generations g ridin on the highways that we built f g i hope they have better. It also illustrates that this is all we know and this is the life we have built for ourselves because of that. The first part of the chorus goes over the typical "American Dream" scenes: family, marriage, home, bills, losing touch with old friends, and career. The first stanza is a commentary on the idealism of younger generations versus the desire of the rest of us who are "living to be heard", or wanting to feel like their lives are important or mean something more than the mundane existence they are in. General CommentI think this song is about the disillusionment of growing up, family, responsibility, and the chase of The American Dream. John MellencampThe Best That I Could Do 1978 - 1988 1987 John Mellencamp, under exclusive license.Maybe they'll have a better understanding Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupCheck It Out I hope, that they have better understanding