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Angry Young Man
Billy Joel Lyrics


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There's a place in the world for the angry young man
With his working class ties and his radical plans
He refuses to bend
He refuses to crawl
He's always at home with his back to the wall
And he's proud of his scars and the battles he's lost
And he struggles and bleeds as he hangs on the cross
And he likes to be known as the angry young man

Give a moment or two to the angry young man
With his foot in his mouth and his heart in his hand
He's been stabbed in the back
He's been misunderstood
It's a comfort to know his intentions are good
And he sits in a room with a lock on the door
With his maps and his medals laid out on the floor
And he likes to be known as the angry young man

I believe I've passed the age of consciousness
And righteous rage
I found that just surviving was a noble fight
I once believed in causes too
I had my pointless point of view
And life went on no matter who was wrong or right

And there's always a place for the angry young man
With his fist in the air and his head in the sand
And he's never been able to learn from mistakes
So he can't understand why his heart always breaks
But his honor is pure and his courage as well
And he's fair and he's true and he's boring as hell
And he'll go to the grave as an angry old man

There's a place in the world for the angry young man
With his working class ties and his radical plans
He refuses to bend
He refuses to crawl
He's always at home with his back to the wall
And he's proud of his scars
And the battles he's lost
And he struggles and bleeds as he hangs on the cross
And he likes to be known as the angry young man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Billy Joel's "Angry Young Man" paints a picture of a stubborn, proud and conflicted young man with radical viewpoints leading him into adversity. Throughout the song, the singer explains that though the angry young man is constantly faced with opposition, he never compromises his ideals, hence the phrase "refuses to bend, he refuses to crawl" - he sticks to his beliefs and stands his ground. He's developed a tough exterior and can be difficult to get through to, which is seen when he's "been misunderstood" and "stabbed in the back." However, the singer recognizes that the angry young man's intentions are always "good."


As the song continues, the singer speaks in first person, reflecting on his past self as an angry young man. He explains that he's now gotten to an age where he's realized that righteous rage and consciousness can only take one so far. The line "Life went on no matter who was right or wrong" suggests that the fight may not always be worth it, as life doesn't care about one's opinions or beliefs.


The song's chorus brings us back to the portrait of the angry young man. He remains stubborn and hard to change, but it's made clear that he's come to accept this as his identity. His honor and courage make him a respectable figure, yet his obsessive nature also makes him "boring as hell." The final line, "And he'll go to his grave as an angry old man" suggests that the identity he's carved out for himself is here to stay, even as he ages.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a place in the world for the angry young man
The world has room for young men who are angry and frustrated with the way things are.


With his working class ties and his radical plans
These angry young men are often from working-class backgrounds and have ambitious and unconventional ideas.


He refuses to bend, he refuses to crawl
They won't compromise or back down, even if it means going against the status quo.


And he's always at home with his back to the wall.
They are always on the defensive, prepared for an attack and ready to fight back.


He's proud of the scars and the battles he's lost
Even when they fail, they wear their struggles with pride and determination.


He struggles and bleeds as he hangs on the cross
They suffer greatly for their beliefs and values, enduring suffering and hardship like Jesus did.


And he likes to be known as the angry young man.
They don't shy away from their anger and embrace their identity as dissenters and non-conformists.


Give a moment or two to the angry young man
Take a moment to acknowledge and understand these young men and what they stand for.


With his foot in his mouth and his heart in his hand
Sometimes these young men struggle to express themselves or say things that get them in trouble, but they are always honest and emotional.


He's been stabbed in the back, he's been misunderstood
They've experienced betrayal and frustration when others fail to understand or support them.


It's a comfort to know his intentions are good
Despite their anger and frustration, these young men's intentions and motives are pure and just.


He sits in a room with a lock on the door
They often isolate themselves from society and retreat to a safe space to work on their thoughts and ideas.


With his maps and his medals laid out of the floor
Surrounded by their symbols of achievement and progress, they are always striving for more success and recognition.


I believe I've passed the age of consciousness and righteous rage,
I myself have grown out of the intense passion and anger of youth, and have shifted my focus to survival and personal growth.


I've found that just surviving was a noble fight
Simply continuing to live and persevere despite life's struggles is a worthy and honorable battle.


I once believed in causes too, had my pointless point of view
Like these young men, I too used to believe in a larger cause or ideology, but have since realized how limited and futile those beliefs can be.


Life went on no matter who was right or wrong.
Ultimately, life continues on regardless of who is right or wrong, and our beliefs and values often don't change the reality of the world.


And there's always a place for the angry young man
No matter how the world changes, there will always be young men who are angry and frustrated with the status quo and strive for something more.


With his fist in the air and his head in the sand
They often take an aggressive or confrontational approach, but can still be oblivious to some of the realities of the world.


He's never been able to learn from mistakes
These young men are often stubborn and refuse to acknowledge their own shortcomings or mistakes.


He can't understand why his heart always breaks
They are often confused and frustrated by their own emotional turmoil and struggle to understand it.


His honor is pure, and his courage as well
Despite their flaws, these young men are often guided by a strong sense of morality and bravery.


He's fair and he's true, and he's boring as hell
Sometimes these young men's uncompromising nature can make them seem dull or predictable.


And he'll go to his grave as an angry old man.
Even as they age and mature, these young men will continue to hold onto their anger and frustration, and will likely die with those feelings still burning within them.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Billy Joel

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