Law
Art Bears Lyrics


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I saw our masters
Sat to dine,
Bloated on liberty,
Yours and mine

I asked,
Is there no portion
For the poor?

They answered,
Surely




And belched up
The Law.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Law" by Art Bears describe the corruption and inequality present in society, particularly within the political system. The first two lines refer to the powerful individuals who hold the reins of the nation's politics and economy, who relish and gorge themselves on the liberty that is supposed to be equally distributed to everyone. The third line is a cry for the less fortunate members of society who have been left behind by the unfair division of power and resources. The last two lines deliver a harsh reality that the masters' response to this cry is a false promise, a mere belch of the law that serves to further cement their control over the weak and marginalized. The lyrics offer a scathing critique of the justice system, suggesting that it's been corrupted by the influence of those in power, leaving justice the sole preserve of those with the means to buy it.


Line by Line Meaning

I saw our masters Sat to dine, Bloated on liberty, Yours and mine
I witnessed the privileged class enjoying a lavish meal, feeling excessively entitled to the freedoms that belong to everyone.


I asked, Is there no portion For the poor?
I inquired about the availability of resources for the less fortunate members of society.


They answered, Surely And belched up The Law.
To my surprise, they replied that there is indeed a solution for poverty, only to reveal that their solution is nothing but a set of regulations that benefit the wealthy and further oppress the poor.




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