Said what I said
Summer often brings a sense of freedom and adventure, the perfect time to embrace your true self and live boldly. From personal experience, maintaining a spirited attitude throughout the season helps overcome obstacles and the expectations others place on us. The line 'Until someone tells me had I've enough' reflects a strong-willed nature—refusing to be silenced or restrained by societal norms or authority. Carrying your 'full government name' doesn't define your limits; it's how you choose to act and react that shapes your summer experience. Sometimes it feels like life throws us 'over their shoulder & in the truck,' representing unexpected challenges or moments when control is taken from us. But remaining a 'menace all summer' means persisting with confidence and embracing mischief and spontaneity as essential parts of growth and joy. This mindset encourages us not to wait for permission to enjoy life and individuality fully. Instead, it urges us to own our choices, boldly express ourselves, and keep pushing boundaries that foster personal happiness and fulfillment. Whether it’s through creative expression, adventurous activities, or simply standing firm in your beliefs, this summer mantra can inspire you to live authentically and with purpose.































