Rich Man Poor Man
Groundhogs Lyrics


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You can be the rich man, I'll be the poor man
A cross section of mankind
You can have society I'll take nature
Combined with peace of mind

I've had my fill of upper class living
If I take more I'll explode
Won't have to bother about earning a living
When I get on the road

It may take time to get accustomed
To one things and not have the brightest
But there must always be a first time
That's when you break the ice
And I decided on this action
And I know I won't think twice

You can be the rich man, I'll be the poor man
A cross section of mankind




You can have society I'll take nature
Combined with peace of mind

Overall Meaning

The Groundhogs' song "Rich Man Poor Man" has lyrics that are focused on the dichotomy between societal riches and the simplicity of nature. The lyrics express the desire to choose a life that is free from the complexities and stress of upper-class living, advocating for a life that is centered around peace of mind and harmonious coexistence with nature. The lyrics also suggest that the decision to leave behind societal privilege will take getting used to, but ultimately provide a fulfilling and worthwhile lifestyle that is worth the initial adaptation period.


The song takes a critical look at the riches and lifestyle of the upper-class, suggesting that such lives are both overwhelming and unfulfilling, leading to personal and material excesses that ultimately lead to stress and dissatisfaction. In contrast, the song celebrates the simple joys of nature and the feeling of independence that comes with not having to worry about earning a living. The lyrics suggest that one's happiness can come from having a "peace of mind" rather than material riches and societal privilege.


Overall, the song seems to be advocating for a personal choice between two lifestyles, embracing simplicity over complexity while rejecting societal privilege in favor of finding fulfillment in nature. The song encourages listeners to examine their own priorities and consider whether a simpler, freer life might lead to a greater sense of satisfaction and happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

You can be the rich man, I'll be the poor man
Let's represent different spectra of the society


A cross section of mankind
All different types of people in the world


You can have society I'll take nature
You can have the man-made world and I'll take the natural world


Combined with peace of mind
Along with peace and tranquility in life


I've had my fill of upper class living
I have had enough of living the posh life


If I take more I'll explode
My conscience will not let me have more


Won't have to bother about earning a living
I won't need to worry about making a living


When I get on the road
When I start travelling


It may take time to get accustomed
It will take some time to get used to


To one things and not have the brightest
To certain things even though they may not be the best


But there must always be a first time
There's always a first time for everything


That's when you break the ice
That's when you overcome obstacles


And I decided on this action
I have made a firm decision about this


And I know I won't think twice
And I am sure I won't have second thoughts




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alan cumming

Great album. One of their best for me.

Stu Stig

That guitar riff in the middle without distortion - fantastic.

keith shipley

magic......even after all these years. from a 70 year old rocker

Chris Minter

Just beautiful, to me one of the best albums they ever did
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He's not dead...had a stroke 10 years ago but still alive as far as I know.

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Tony is alive and well.

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