The Giver Lyrics Meaning by Chappell Roan
Ain’t got antlers on the walls
But I sure know mating calls
From the stalls in the bars on a Friday night
And other boys may need a map
But I can close my eyes
And have you wrapped around my fingers like that
The speaker confidently describes his ability to navigate social situations and attract attention, relying on his own charm rather than material things.
So, baby
When you need the job done
Call me, baby
They offer their services, suggesting that when the job needs to be done, they’re the one to call.
‘Cause you ain’t got to tell me
It’s just in my nature
So take it like a taker, ’cause, baby, I’m a giver
Ain’t no need to help me, ’cause, baby, I deliver
Ain’t no country boy quitter
I get the job done
I get the job done
The speaker emphasizes their ability to get things done naturally, without needing help, portraying themselves as reliable and capable.
Girl, I don’t need no pickup truck
Revvin’ loud to pick you up
’Cause how I look is how I touch
And in the strip mall town of dreams
Good luck finding a man who has the means
To rhinestone cowgirl all night long
They express that they don’t need the typical country boy appearance or flashy vehicles to impress; their personality and actions are enough.
So, baby
If you never had one
Call me, baby
They suggest that if the other person has never experienced what they offer, they should give them a chance.
‘Cause you ain’t gotta tell me
It’s just in my nature
So take it like a taker, ’cause, baby, I’m a giver
Ain’t no need to help me, ’cause, baby, I deliver
Ain’t no country boy quitter
I get the job done
I get the job done
The chorus repeats, reaffirming the speaker’s confidence in their ability to fulfill any need, adding to their persona of someone who delivers.
Na-na na-na na-na-na-na
Na-na na-na na-na-na-na
Na-na na-na na-na-na-na
Na-na-na (She gets the job done)
A playful chant follows, emphasizing the idea that the woman in the song also “gets the job done,” reinforcing their mutual strength and capability.
All you country boys saying you know how to treat a woman right
Well, only a woman knows how to treat a woman right
She gets the job done
They challenge the other country boys, suggesting that only a woman can truly understand and treat another woman right.
‘Cause you ain’t gotta tell me
It’s just in my nature
So take it like a taker, ’cause, baby, I’m a giver
Ain’t no need to help me, ’cause, baby, I deliver
Ain’t no country boy quitter
I get the job done
I get the job done
The chorus repeats again, maintaining the speaker’s confident stance on their abilities and willingness to get things done.
I get the job done
I get the job done
Well, I get the job done
Yes ma’am, yes I do
You’re welcome
They close by proudly affirming their ability to get the job done and express gratitude to the listener.