Taxes lyrics – Geese | Getting Killed

Discover the ‘Taxes’ lyrics from the intriguing album ‘Getting Killed by Geese’. This track has rapidly made its way up the charts and is leaving a lasting impression on music lovers across the US.

Taxes Song Details

Song Title Taxes
Singer/Artist Geese
Album Getting Killed
Release Date 2025-09-26

Taxes Lyrics

[Intro]
I should burn in hell
I should burn in hell
But I don’t deserve this
Nobody deserves this
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

[Verse 1]
If you want me to pay my taxes
If you want me to pay my taxes
You’d better come over with a crucifix
You’re gonna have to nail me down
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh

[Verse 2]
Doctor, doctor, heal yourself
Doctor, doctor, heal yourself
And I will break my own heart
I will break my own heart from now on
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh

Song Meaning & Background

Taxes’, a standout track from ‘Getting Killed by Geese’, explores intricate relationships and life’s difficulties. While offering numerous interpretations, the song makes allusions to life’s inevitable obligations, represented metaphorically by taxes. The savvy use of lyrics and melodies uncovers several layers of emotions and meanings, leaving the listening audience to decipher their own interpretation.

About Geese

Geese, an undeniable force in the music world, has given voice to a rich variety of songs that have touched the hearts of fans in the US and worldwide. With the album ‘Getting Killed’, Geese once again proved their knack for crafting thought-provoking lyrics that resonate with listeners. They have been consistently acclaimed for their unique sound, securing their stronghold in the music domain.

Listen & Watch

You can stream Taxes on major platforms as soon as it drops — Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and YouTube.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. When is “Taxes” releasing?
A. 2025-09-26

Q. Who wrote “Taxes”?
A. Update Soon

Q. Who produced “Taxes”?
A. Update Soon

Q. Which album features “Taxes”?
A. Getting Killed

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