Busy Man
Billy Ray Cyrus Lyrics


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There's a little boy out in the driveway
His basketball in hand
Saying Daddy could we play a little one on one
You pat him on the back and say not now son
I'm a busy man

His sister's out on the sidewalk
Setting up a lemonade stand
Hey Daddy don't you want to buy a glass from me
You say maybe later, can't you see I'm a busy man

[Chorus]
You got to go, got to run
Hit it hard and get it done
Everyone can see you're going far
You got responsibilities
A crazy schedule that you keep
And when you say that time's a-wasting
You don't know how right you are
Busy man

There's a woman in the bedroom crying
Saying I thought we had plans
You say honey I'm sorry I'll make it up
When the job slows down and I'm not such
A busy man

[Chorus]

Have you ever seen a headstone with these words
"If only I had spent more time at work"

There's a call one day from the office
They need you down in Birmingham
You say no way, the weekend's mine
I got plans with the kids and a date with my wife
I'm a busy man





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Billy Ray Cyrus’s song Busy Man talk about the struggles of balancing work and family life. The verses describe a little boy who asks his father to play basketball with him, and a daughter who sets up a lemonade stand. But the father dismisses their requests, stating he has no time. He’s a busy man. The chorus emphasizes the importance of going after goals and fulfilling responsibilities. However, the last verse highlights the impact of neglecting loved ones, as it compares it to the regret one may have on their deathbed for not spending enough time with them.


The song reflects the common struggle of many individuals to balance work and family life. It highlights how society encourages a fast-paced work environment, which often results in individuals working excessive hours and neglecting their relationships. The lyrics remind listeners of the importance of family and how it should not be overlooked.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a little boy out in the driveway
A young boy is standing outside near the car


His basketball in hand
He is holding a basketball


Saying Daddy could we play a little one on one
The boy asks his father if they could play basketball together


You pat him on the back and say not now son
The father gently declines his son's request to play, implying that he is too busy


I'm a busy man
The father says that he is too busy to play right now


His sister's out on the sidewalk
The boy's sister is outside


Setting up a lemonade stand
She is setting up a stand to sell lemonade


Hey Daddy don't you want to buy a glass from me
The daughter asks her father if he wants to buy some lemonade from her


You say maybe later, can't you see I'm a busy man
The father declines the offer and says that he is too busy


You got to go, got to run
You must be productive and move quickly


Hit it hard and get it done
Work hard to finish your tasks


Everyone can see you're going far
People can see that you are making progress toward success


You got responsibilities
You have duties and obligations to fulfill


A crazy schedule that you keep
Your schedule is hectic and difficult to maintain


And when you say that time's a-wasting
When you say that time is being wasted or not used efficiently


You don't know how right you are
You are very correct in your observation about time


There's a woman in the bedroom crying
A woman is in the bedroom, upset and in tears


Saying I thought we had plans
She thought you had made plans together


You say honey I'm sorry I'll make it up
You apologize and promise to make it up to her


When the job slows down and I'm not such
When your work schedule becomes lighter and you are not as busy


A busy man
You say that you are a busy man


Have you ever seen a headstone with these words
Have you ever come across a grave marker with these phrases


"If only I had spent more time at work"
A quote implying that someone wished they worked more instead of spending time with loved ones


There's a call one day from the office
One day, you receive a call from work


They need you down in Birmingham
You are needed in Birmingham for work


You say no way, the weekend's mine
You refuse the request to work, stating that the weekend is your personal time


I got plans with the kids and a date with my wife
You have plans to spend time with your kids and have a date night with your wife


I'm a busy man
You say that you are a busy man


[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the message of being a busy person with responsibilities




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: GEORGE G. III TEREN, ROBERT JOSEPH REGAN

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