Idle Hands
Harlem River Drive Lyrics


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You all know the story -- how it all began
It took five days - and then came Man
Oh, the land was free; and so were we
No slavery - to lead the poverty

Idle hands...idle hands...idle hands

Then they rose up fast with their greatest schemes
Just killin' stealin' and taxin' using any means;
To disguise injustice - the so-called progress
And deny our people their right to happiness

Idle hands...idle hands...idle hands

Now things get worse with every year; you can't really live (no, no) when you live in fear
Whatever our efforts - always fail; while the whole world sleeps

Idle hands play

Idle hands...idle hands...idle hands

Now do you have the courage?
Do you have the will?
Do you have the guts, now - to see a dream fulfilled?
Do you wonder why - tell me do you give a damn?
Do you know what's meant by the rights of Man?

Idle hands




Idle hands
Idle hands...

Overall Meaning

The song 'Idle Hands' by Harlem River Drive is a reflection on the history of the world and modern day society. It starts with the story of how humans came into existence, and how they were once free without any oppression or slavery. But as time passed, people became greedy, violent, and unjust. They started stealing and killing without any remorse, leading to the progression of so-called civilization. In the process, they have denied people their right to happiness and their rights as human beings.


The chorus, 'Idle Hands' is a metaphor for how inactivity can lead to problems like poverty, fear, and injustice. The song suggests that we need to be constantly vigilant to fight against these issues. It asks the listeners whether they have the courage, will, and guts to see their dreams fulfilled. The lyrics encourage the audience to stand up and make a difference in the world, asking if we know what is meant by the rights of Man.


Overall, the song 'Idle Hands' is a powerful and intricately woven piece that tackles some of the most pressing issues of our time. The lyrics remind us of the importance of being proactive in the face of problems like poverty, injustice, and fear.


Line by Line Meaning

You all know the story -- how it all began
A reference to the creation story, acknowledging that everyone has a basic understanding of how things started.


It took five days - and then came Man
Acknowledging the creation of humanity and the beginning of civilization.


Oh, the land was free; and so were we
At the start, everything was equal and free, without the restrictions of societal norms.


No slavery - to lead the poverty
There was no forced labor to keep people in poverty, as is common in modern times.


Idle hands...idle hands...idle hands
Repeating the phrase "Idle hands" to emphasize its importance later in the song.


Then they rose up fast with their greatest schemes
As society advanced, certain people sought to gain power and control in illicit ways.


Just killin' stealin' and taxin' using any means;
This line describes the lengths some people will go to accumulate wealth and power, even if it means harming others.


To disguise injustice - the so-called progress
The supposed advancements of society are actually hiding the systemic injustices that continue to exist.


And deny our people their right to happiness
The inequality and injustice present in society prevents people from achieving genuine happiness and well-being.


Now things get worse with every year; you can't really live (no, no) when you live in fear
Society continues to spiral out of control and the people within it are forced to live in a constant state of fear and anxiety.


Whatever our efforts - always fail; while the whole world sleeps
Despite the best efforts of some individuals, the world at large seems uninterested in making true changes for the betterment of all.


Idle hands play
The repetition of "idle hands" from earlier in the song becomes important in this line, as it serves as a warning that those with idle hands may become a problem for society.


Now do you have the courage?
The song challenges listeners to take action and become part of the solution to solve societal problems.


Do you have the will?
Asks if people have the determination to follow through with their actions and continue fighting for change.


Do you have the guts, now - to see a dream fulfilled?
This line conveys a sense of urgency, asking if people are brave enough to take action and work towards a better future.


Do you wonder why - tell me do you give a damn?
Lamenting that so few people seem to care about the injustice and inequality present in society.


Do you know what's meant by the rights of Man?
Challenging the listener to consider what it means to truly uphold human rights and work towards a fairer society.


Idle hands
Finally, the song ends with a final warning against those with idle hands, highlighting the importance of taking action to create a better future for all.




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MrSNK

I might not be able to touch my toes...

A'Doris A

They happened to play this song today on jazz radio. I remember this song back from my childhood. I haven't heard it since I was about seven years old, circa 1971! I never knew the name of it until today. Thank you for posting this. I love taking trips back down memory lane. Those were the good ol days!

jamille talley

You have no idea how much as a child my FATHER DAD ABU ABA MY DEAREST AND THE MAÀAAAN I SAY AGAIN MAAAAAN MAY HE REST IN THE CREATORS PALACE AND PEACE , PLAYED THIS TYPE OF MUSIC, IS WHAT I APPRECIATE IN HIM .MAY THE CREATOR BLESS US ALL AND MUSIC LIKE THIS TO STAY STRONG. PEACE

No Arguments Please

Watch the Action Bronson new music video. He samples this.

High Score

Incredible song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Metro Pcs

Hands down one of Harlem River Drive finest.. cuts.

Professor Mause

I don't know a thing about this but it sounds bloody awesome !

Michael Marino

This is the groove played on wkcr 89.9fm ACROSS 110TH STREET radio show...deep groove indeed.my go to show on Saturdays......

Justin Cantin

deep groove on this one

Luke Edwards

How the fuckkk does this only have 50K views. Secret gem

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