G's Song
Crass Lyrics


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This country tells us that we're down and out,
Got you thinking that we're through.
Got to suffer to get us moving,
Say it's up to me and you.
Well, look around and you'll see who gets the goods, not you or me.
Cause they ain't suffering, no, not for us,
They're masquerading like pissers must.
They abuse us, keep us right underfoot,
With the illusions of contentment and good.




Well, it's not over, war's still around
And they've got no problem when you're underground.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Crass's song G's Song are a commentary on the societal structures and institutions that keep the working class down. The first few lines of the song lay out the lie that the country tells the people - that they are down and out and that it's up to them to suffer to improve their situation. The song reminds us that it's not the people who are benefiting from this suffering, but rather the ruling class who are masquerading as leaders. The struggle for basic needs and civil rights is ongoing, and even when people are pushed underground, the ruling class is not concerned.


The lyrics have a sense of urgency and frustration, with an underlying call to arms for those who are suffering to band together and fight for their own rights. The verses can be interpreted as a rallying cry for those who feel disenfranchised by the system, encouraging them to see through the illusions of contentment and recognize their own power to enact change. It's a powerful and provocative message that still resonates today.


Line by Line Meaning

This country tells us that we're down and out,
The society around us portrays a message that we're hopeless.


Got you thinking that we're through.
Such portrayal instills the idea that we can't continue anymore.


Got to suffer to get us moving,
Suffering is required to incite action.


Say it's up to me and you.
We're the only ones who can make a difference.


Well, look around and you'll see who gets the goods, not you or me.
Who benefits in the end? It certainly isn't us.


Cause they ain't suffering, no, not for us,
The privileged aren't the ones suffering the consequences.


They're masquerading like pissers must.
They're basically pretending to be someone they're not.


They abuse us, keep us right underfoot,
The oppressors mistreat and exploit us.


With the illusions of contentment and good.
And they fool us into thinking that everything's alright.


Well, it's not over, war's still around
Although things might seem calm, conflicts still exist.


And they've got no problem when you're underground.
And they don't care if you end up six feet under.




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