Black Sheep
Austin Meade Lyrics


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I heard how it′s mixed up
I heard how it hold you down
Comfort is a hard drug
Using money to keeps you around
Do you think you can cover it up?
Do you ever wanna leave this town?

I am the black sheep
Living in a daydream
I am the black sheep
Runnin' ′til I'm six feet

You gonna sit there and tell me
That it feels good to be wealthy
I can see you chasing
The high side of society

I am the black sheep
Living in a daydream
I am the black sheep
Runnin' ′til I′m six feet

I am the black sheep
Living in a daydream




I am the black sheep
Runnin' ′til I'm six feet

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of the song, Austin Meade reflects on the perception of comfort as a hard drug that can hold individuals down, symbolized by the use of money to keep someone around. These lines suggest a sense of entrapment and the desire to escape from the comfort zone that may not actually be conducive to growth or true fulfillment. The lyrics question whether one can truly mask or cover up their struggles and if there's a longing deep down to break free from the confines of their current situation, possibly reflected in the desire to leave their town behind.


The chorus of the song highlights the idea of being the "black sheep", a non-conformist, someone who doesn't quite fit in with the expectations or norms of society. This persona is portrayed as living in a daydream, suggesting a sense of escapism, perhaps yearning for something different or more meaningful. The repetition of the phrase "Runnin' 'til I'm six feet" could be interpreted as a metaphor for pushing boundaries, constantly striving for something more before reaching the end of one's life.


The second verse challenges the notion of wealth as a source of genuine happiness, with Austin Meade questioning whether those pursuing wealth truly find fulfillment in their pursuits. The imagery of chasing the "high side of society" implies a race towards status and material success, possibly at the expense of personal values or authenticity. The contrast between the pursuit of wealth and the assertion of being the black sheep further emphasizes the theme of individuality and resisting societal pressures.


The final repetition of the chorus reaffirms the singer's identity as the black sheep and their determination to keep running until they reach their metaphorical limit. The daydream aspect of their existence suggests a disconnect from reality or a desire for something beyond the mundane, while the mention of running until reaching six feet encapsulates a sense of urgency and relentless pursuit of personal freedom or self-discovery. Overall, the lyrics of "Black Sheep" capture themes of non-conformity, escapism, and the pursuit of authenticity in a society that often values material success over inner fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

I heard how it's mixed up
I have heard about the confusion and chaos surrounding your life


I heard how it hold you down
I have heard how it keeps you trapped and restricted


Comfort is a hard drug
Seeking comfort can be addictive and hard to break away from


Using money to keeps you around
Relying on money to maintain your presence in a certain environment


Do you think you can cover it up?
Do you believe you can hide the truth about your struggles?


Do you ever wanna leave this town?
Are you ever tempted to escape from this place?


You gonna sit there and tell me
Are you really going to try and convince me


That it feels good to be wealthy
That living a wealthy lifestyle brings true happiness


I can see you chasing
I can see you pursuing


The high side of society
The upper echelon of social status


I am the black sheep
I am the outsider or misfit


Living in a daydream
Existing in a world of fantasy or illusion


Runnin' ′til I'm six feet
Continuing to move forward until my final resting place




Writer(s): John Milford Rutter

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