Patience Of A Working Man
Blackie and the Rodeo Kings Lyrics


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Last ones at the party
No place left to go
You sit and watch the seaside
I'll try to get some dough
You know I don't need no reason to understand
I got all the patience of a working man

well I've never been stranded
And I don't need dough
I got troubles of my own
That you don't need to know
Hey yeah yeah
Working man

I got troubles
Like the shoes on my feet
My woman's waiting up
She gives me the dickens
When I come home late
Man that's got to stop
No I don't need no reason to understand
I got all the patience of a working man

well I've never been stranded
And I don't need dough
I got troubles of my own
That you don't need to know
Hey yeah yeah working man
I said hey yeah yeah working man

I'm the first to smile
Last to offend
I got a heart like an arrow
And it just won't bend

well I aim to push
I aim to shove
You got something, something
Something to say
Keep it to yourself

cause I've never been stranded
And I don't need dough
I got troubles of my own
That you don't need to know

hey yeah yeah working man





x3 working man

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Patience of a Working Man" by Blackie and the Rodeo Kings depict a working-class man who is dealing with his own troubles while trying to make a living. The song starts off with the singer being the last one at a party and having nowhere to go. He sits and watches the seaside while hoping to make some money. He then claims that he does not need any reason to understand, and he has the patience of a working man. This line signifies the patience and resilience of the working-class who are willing to work hard in tough situations.


The chorus repeats that the singer has troubles of his own that he does not need to share with anyone. He has a woman waiting for him to come home, and he knows that he needs to stop coming home late. The lyrics suggest that the working man is trying to balance his personal life with the demands of his job. He has all the patience required for his job; however, he is struggling to manage his personal relationships.


The final lines of the song are an ode to the working man's strength and endurance. The singer claims to be the first to smile and the last to offend. He has a heart like an arrow that will not bend. He is willing to push and shove to achieve his goals. However, he also asks anyone with something to say to keep it to themselves, as he does not need any more troubles to deal with.


Line by Line Meaning

Last ones at the party
We are the last ones left at the party.


No place left to go
We have nowhere else to go.


You sit and watch the seaside
You are sitting and watching the ocean.


I'll try to get some dough
I will try to earn some money.


You know I don't need no reason to understand
I can understand without needing an explanation.


I got all the patience of a working man
I have the patience of someone who works hard.


I got troubles
I have problems.


Like the shoes on my feet
My problems are always with me.


My woman's waiting up
My partner is waiting for me.


She gives me the dickens
She scolds me.


When I come home late
When I arrive home after my workday ends.


Man that's got to stop
I need to change that.


I'm the first to smile
I am always friendly and happy to see people.


Last to offend
I try very hard not to upset people.


I got a heart like an arrow
I have a focused and unwavering heart.


And it just won't bend
I am very stubborn and won't easily change my mind.


Well I aim to push
I intend to assert myself.


I aim to shove
I am willing to be forceful.


You got something, something, something to say
If you have a problem or complaint.


Keep it to yourself
Don't tell me about it.


x3 working man
The phrase 'working man' is repeated three times for emphasis.




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