Meaning of "We Can Do What We Want" by Drenge
The lyrics of "We Can Do What We Want" convey a sense of rebellion and defiance against societal constraints. The reference to Bonnie and Clyde suggests a desire for a wild and unfettered existence, free from conformity and rules. The repetition of the phrase "we can do what we want" reflects a yearning for autonomy and the freedom to live life on one's own terms, regardless of consequences. The reference to the police breaking down every door in the city suggests a sense of being hunted or chased by authority figures, but the narrator remains unapologetic and undeterred. The final lines, with the repeated expletive "fuck," capture a moment of frustration and disillusionment, suggesting that despite their rebellious spirit, they are ultimately limited by their own imperfections and the harsh realities of the world around them.