Pieces of Eight Written by Dennis DeYoung Lead Vocals by Dennis DeYoung
It's six o'clock Good morning sounds are everywhere The warmth of spring, a gentle breeze blows through my hair
I hurry through my life never stopping to see How beautiful it was meant to be
I'm just a prisoner in a king's disguise Broken dreams as we shuffle by
It's six o'clock it's quitting time I'm done for the day Out on the streets I overheard a lady say We now have everything or so people say But now this emptiness haunts me every day We seek the lion's share never knowing why Come alive spread your wings and fly
Pieces of eight The search for the money tree Don't cash your freedoms in for gold Pieces of eight Can't buy you everything Don't let it turn your heart to stone
Interpretation
Money can't buy happiness. We live in a money-obsessed society, and too much money too fast can "turn your heart to stone" if you let it.
Here's what Dennis said during a January 14, 1991 interview with In The Studio:
Pieces of Eight was my way of saying that all this good fortune had come to me, but the most important thing was still making music, and it wasn't about making cash.
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