MOTHER OF A MAN
Jagger Lyrics


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See looka here, wanna see my gun
It's an Uzi and it packs a lot of punch
It sure is loud, I got it fixed
You wanna feel, you wanna touch this little bitch

I wanna testify, it's a crazy world out there
I wanna tell ya now, it's a brutal world out there
I'm just a mother of a man
I've got the stopper in my hand
Judge and jury help me please
Ain't gonna get down on my knees
Oh no, god help me now

You know my wife, she don't feel safe
Since we had a lot of trouble near our place
These kids are poor, I know it's hard
But why'd they have to do it in their own backyard

I wanna testify, it's a crazy world out there
I don't know what to tell you, it's a barbaric world out there

I'm just a mother of a man
I wanna take the witness stand
Judge and jury help me please
The sirens sound, the streets all bleed
I'm just a mother of a man
Just a mother of a man
Oh yeah, God help me now

I wanna testify, it's a crazy, crazy, crazy world out there
I wanna tell ya now that it's a barbaric world out there

I'm just a mother of a man
I wanna take the witness stand
Judge and jury help me please
The sirens sigh, the streets all bleed

I'm just a mother of a man
Here I stand, here I stand




I'm just a mother of a man
Yeah, God help me now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Jagger's song "Mother of a Man" portray the internal struggles and fears of a mother living in a tumultuous and violent world. The opening lines, "See looka here, wanna see my gun, It's an Uzi and it packs a lot of punch," suggest a sense of protection and defiance in the face of danger. The mother feels the need to arm herself and is willing to stand her ground, as indicated by the line, "You wanna feel, you wanna touch this little bitch," implying she is not afraid to use her weapon if necessary.


As the song progresses, the mother acknowledges the harsh realities of the world, describing it as "brutal" and "crazy." She expresses her frustrations and fears, pleading for help from the authorities, as seen in the lines, "Judge and jury help me please, Ain't gonna get down on my knees." The repetition of the phrase "I wanna testify" highlights her desperation to make her voice heard and seek justice in a world plagued by violence and chaos.


The mother's concern for her family's safety is evident in the lyrics, particularly when she mentions her wife feeling unsafe due to trouble near their home. Despite understanding the hardships faced by underprivileged youth, she questions the decisions that lead to violence, lamenting, "But why'd they have to do it in their own backyard." This reflects a complex mix of compassion and frustration towards the perpetrators of crime in their community.


In the final verses, the mother's emotional plea for help and guidance becomes more pronounced, emphasizing her vulnerability and reliance on faith in the face of adversity. The repeated invocation of "God help me now" underscores her desperation for divine intervention and protection. The song encapsulates a mother's anguish and determination to navigate the harsh realities of the world while grappling with her own sense of powerlessness and resolve to stand up for her family.




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Written by: MICK JAGGER

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