Boys on the Docks
Dropkick Murphys Lyrics


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Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone,
We came to this country, you made it our home.

This man so humble, this man so brave.
A legend to many, he fought to his grave.
Saved family and friends from the hardship and horror,
in a land of depression he gave hope for tomorrow.

Say Johnny me boy, this ones for you.
With the strength of many and the courage of few.
To what do we owe this man who's fight
was for the masses, he gave his life.

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone,
We came to this country, you made it our home.

A friend to the locals who dabbled in crime.
He'd give you a job and he'd give you his time.
He wasn't a crook, but he couldn't be conned.
John knew the difference between right and wrong.

Say Johnny me boy, you live no longer,
Others forgotten, your memory's stronger.
Lets drink to the causes in your life:
Your family, your friends, the union, your wife.

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone.
We came to this country, you made it our home.

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone.
We came to this country, you made it our home.

And the boys on the docks needed John for sure.
When they came to this country he opened the door.
He said "Man I'll tell ya, they don't like our kind.
Though it starts with a fist it must end with your mind."

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.




Together we are what we can't be alone.
We came to this country you made it our home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to “Boys on the Docks” by Dropkick Murphys salute one Johnny, who is praised for his heroic deeds and his contributions to the community. The first verse declares “Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call. United we stand, divided we fall. Together we are what we can't be alone, We came to this country, you made it our home.” This suggests that Johnny is a leader and a unifying figure who has brought many people together despite their differences. The second verse presents Johnny as a savior of sorts in a time of great hardship and gloom. “This man so humble, this man so brave. A legend to many, he fought to his grave. Saved family and friends from the hardship and horror, in a land of depression he gave hope for tomorrow.” Johnny here is depicted as an ordinary man who had the courage and strength to fight for the people who needed him most.


The song continues to pay homage to Johnny, who is praised for his good deeds and his steadfast moral compass. He is presented as a friend to the locals who was always there for those who needed him. “A friend to the locals who dabbled in crime. He'd give you a job and he'd give you his time. He wasn't a crook, but he couldn't be conned. John knew the difference between right and wrong.” The chorus echoes Johnny’s call to arms, uniting the people and giving them a sense of strength and purpose. It celebrates the sense of community and belonging that Johnny helped create: “Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call. United we stand, divided we fall. Together we are what we can't be alone. We came to this country, you made it our home.”


Line by Line Meaning

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
Calling on Johnny as a symbol of strength and courage for the cause.


United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we must stand in order to succeed, as division leads to failure.


Together we are what we can't be alone,
Our collective strength and unity is more powerful than any individual effort.


We came to this country, you made it our home.
Gratitude towards John for welcoming and providing a home to those who immigrated to America.


This man so humble, this man so brave.
John was a modest and courageous man.


A legend to many, he fought to his grave.
John's legacy lives on as a hero who fought passionately for his cause until his death.


Saved family and friends from the hardship and horror,
John helped those close to him through difficult times.


in a land of depression he gave hope for tomorrow.
John's actions gave hope to those struggling during the Great Depression.


With the strength of many and the courage of few.
John's courage was unmatched and inspired those around him to fight for their cause together.


To what do we owe this man who's fight
Reflecting on the immense debt owed to John for his tireless efforts.


was for the masses, he gave his life.
John's fight was for the greater good, even if it cost him his life.


A friend to the locals who dabbled in crime.
John had relationships with members of the community who had involvement with criminal activity.


He'd give you a job and he'd give you his time.
John was generous with his time and resources to help those around him.


He wasn't a crook, but he couldn't be conned.
John was an honest man who couldn't be deceived or taken advantage of.


John knew the difference between right and wrong.
John had a strong moral compass and always did what he believed was right.


Others forgotten, your memory's stronger.
John's memory has endured despite the loss of others along the way.


Lets drink to the causes in your life:
Celebrating the various causes that John fought for during his life.


Your family, your friends, the union, your wife.
The causes that John fought for specifically include his loved ones and labor rights.


And the boys on the docks needed John for sure.
John was essential in helping the dock workers and their cause.


When they came to this country he opened the door.
John played a significant role in welcoming and providing opportunity for immigrants.


He said "Man I'll tell ya, they don't like our kind.
John recognized and spoke truthfully about the systemic discrimination against certain groups.


Though it starts with a fist it must end with your mind."
John believed that while fighting may be necessary at times, true change only comes through changing hearts and minds.




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Written by: KEN CASEY, MATTHEW EDWARD KELLY, RICK BARTON

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Lyrics:
Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone,
We came to this country, you made it our home.

This man so humble, this man so brave.
A legend to many, he fought to his grave.
Saved family and friends from the hardship and horror,
in a land of depression he gave hope for tomorrow.

Say Johnny me boy, this ones for you.
With the strength of many and the courage of few.
To what do we owe this man who's fight
was for the masses, he gave his life.

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone,
We came to this country, you made it our home.

A friend to the locals who dabbled in crime.
He'd give you a job and he'd give you his time.
He wasn't a crook, but he couldn't be conned.
John knew the difference between right and wrong.

Say Johnny me boy, you live no longer,
Others forgotten, your memory's stronger.
Lets drink to the causes in your life:
Your family, your friends, the union, your wife.

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone.
We came to this country, you made it our home.
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And the boys on the docks needed John for sure.
When they came to this country he opened the door.
He said "Man I'll tell ya, they don't like our kind.
Though it starts with a fist it must end with your mind."

Say hey Johnny boy, the battle call.
United we stand, divided we fall.
Together we are what we can't be alone.
We came to this country you made it our home.



All comments from YouTube:

@mikedee9667

One of the greatest punk albums Ever the first one I bought the music makes me proud to be Irish... As if I needed another reason

@Killjoyfiend

🍀

@adriandowney4394

☘️

@MrCola122695

10/10 one of my favorite songs from them

@MisatoMonday

That line though. " Lets drink to the causes in your life: Your family, your friends, the union, your wife."

@angelamarienajera3430

3

@sunnyvaledrunk6688

Drink to my friends and family...fuck off to my enemies!

@amberfinnbogason1039

🥰

@sk8_josh707

One of the best lines ever being that I’m a happily married family man that’s in a union and have a few friends I may be a little bias lol

@Filosofem2008

best murphys ever...great memories back in late 90´s and early 2000´s

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