Good evening people, welcome to the show
Got something here I want you all to know
When life and people bring on primal screams
You got to think of
What it’s going to take to make your dreams
Make it
Don’t break it
I said make it
Don’t break it
If you do then you feel like the world’s coming down on you
You know that history repeats itself
What you just done, so has somebody else
You know you do, you’ve got to think up fast
You’ve got to figure what it’s going to take to make it last
Make it
Don’t break it
I said make it
Don’t break it
If you do then you feel like the world’s coming down on you
Better weather, pull yourself together
Don’t be catching the blues
Better weather, pull yourself together
What have you got to lose
You’re only paying your dues
Dues is the price that you gotta pay
And if you don’t they’ll get you anyway
Although you know what you’ve been going through
You’re on the brink so think what it takes to…
Make it
Don’t break it
I said make it
Don’t break it
If you do then you feel like the world’s coming down on you
Better weather, pull yourself together
Don’t be catching the blues
Better weather, pull yourself together
What have you got to lose
Chasing Dreams and Resilience: Exploring “Make It”
“Make It” by Aerosmith bursts with energy and a call to action, urging listeners to push through adversity and focus on their ambitions. The opening lines set the stage for a motivational journey, reminding us that everyone faces challenges and that resilience is key. The repeated refrain, “Make it, don’t break it,” serves as both an encouragement and a warning—not to let setbacks defeat you. The lyrics acknowledge life’s struggles and the inevitability of paying your dues, yet champion a positive mindset and perseverance. Aerosmith’s spirited delivery amplifies the message, making the song a timeless anthem for anyone determined to overcome obstacles and make their dreams a reality.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry
- Release Year: 1973
- Label: Columbia