Hey Sister
D.O.A. Lyrics


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It's the same old crap, got no excuse. she gets beat, she gets abused. you think she's something, for you to use. you think that's right, your buddy thinks so too. chorus: hey man, there ain't no excuse. your hatred's deadly, stop your abuse. hey sister, try to stand up strong. the same ol' crap been goin' on too long. t.v. & magazines ingrain your condition. subserfvent ads reinforce a sad tradition. you beat her at home, you harass her at work. you think might is right, you macho jerk. she's second class in every land. she's told at school, you're not as good as a man. how long can this go on, you know it's wrong. it's been a man's world for far too long.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of D.O.A.'s song "Hey Sister" addresses the issue of domestic violence and the inequality that women are subjected to in different spheres of life, such as the workplace and education. The first verse talks about an abusive relationship where the woman is repeatedly beaten and taken for granted by her partner. The lyrics criticize the idea that women are something to be used by men and highlights the toxic belief system ingrained in some men that promotes their abusive behavior. The chorus is a call to action, urging men to stop their abusive behavior and to realize that their hatred is deadly.


The second verse of the song talks about how the media perpetuates the idea of women as second-class citizens, with ads that reinforce this sad tradition. The lyrics assert that this mindset not only leads to violent behavior at home but also harassment at the workplace. The bridge emphasizes the fact that women are not considered equals in any part of the world and are constantly belittled, told they are not equal to men. The lyrics question how long this has to continue and urge listeners to realize that men have dominated the world for far too long.


In conclusion, "Hey Sister" is a powerful call to action that calls for an end to violence against women and equality for all. The song is a commentary on the systemic oppression of women highlighted through domestic violence, workplace harassment, and educational expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the same old crap, got no excuse.
The pattern of abuse and mistreatment towards women has been ongoing and there is no valid reasoning behind it.


She gets beat, she gets abused.
Women continue to endure physical and emotional harm at the hands of men.


You think she's something, for you to use.
You view women as objects to serve your personal desires.


You think that's right, your buddy thinks so too.
You and your peers normalize and justify mistreatment of women.


Hey man, there ain't no excuse.
There is no justification for perpetuating violence and hate towards women.


Your hatred's deadly, stop your abuse.
Your harmful actions and attitudes towards women have dangerous consequences and must stop.


Hey sister, try to stand up strong.
To the women who endure mistreatment, try to remain resilient and empowered.


The same ol' crap been goin' on too long.
The ongoing cycle of abuse towards women has gone on for far too long.


T.V. & magazines ingrain your condition.
The media perpetuates harmful stereotypes and norms that contribute to the mistreatment of women.


Subserfvent ads reinforce a sad tradition.
Advertisements further solidify negative attitudes towards women, contributing to a troubling societal tradition.


You beat her at home, you harass her at work.
Women face abuse and harassment in both personal and professional settings.


You think might is right, you macho jerk.
Your belief that violence and aggression prove your masculinity is foolish and misguided.


She's second class in every land.
Women are deemed inferior and less valuable than men regardless of geographic location.


She's told at school, you're not as good as a man.
From a young age, women are taught that they cannot measure up to men in various aspects of life.


How long can this go on, you know it's wrong.
The mistreatment of women cannot continue and deep down, you understand that.


It's been a man's world for far too long.
Women deserve equal rights and opportunities in a world that has traditionally favored men.




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