Dancin' for the Groceries
Kenny Chesney Lyrics


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She's thinkin' about what her kids are doing
Five miles away it's almost time for bed
They're brushing teeth and hearing one more story
And in the mirror, she paints her lips bright red

She wishes she could call and say she loves them
But the boss man says no calls go out or in
So she puts on a dress that might feel pretty
If she didn't have to take it off again

[Chorus:]
She's dancin' for the groceries
She's dancin' for the rent
She's dancin' for the credit card that she's already spent
In sequins and in laces, she's dancing for the braces
So her kids can have a perfect smile someday
Smiling while she dances, is the price she has to pay

They tell her in this job there is no future
So get it while you can cause looks don't last
There's money in those pockets for the taking
And if you do it right it makes the time go fast

The music's loud, the drinks are mostly water
Whatever her name is tonight she can't recall
The business men stare at the single mother
Who's smiling while she's staring at the wall

[Chorus]

Someday she'll have a house out in the country
Someday she'll see the other side of dawn
And no one will ever know what it was she did before
But she just heard the DJ say "you're on"
And the lights come up and they play her song

She's dancin' for the groceries
She's dancin' for the rent
She's dancin' for the credit card that she's already spent
In sequins and in laces, she's dancing for the braces
So her kids can have a perfect smile someday
Smiling while she dances, smiling while she dances
Is the price she has to pay




She's dancin' for the groceries
It's the price she has to pay

Overall Meaning

The song "Dancin' For The Groceries" by Kenny Chesney tells the story of a single mother who works as a dancer to provide for her children. Despite being miles away from her kids, she thinks of them while she preps for work, getting dressed up in clothes she wouldn't normally wear. The mother wishes she could call her children to tell them she loves them, but her boss does not allow calls. With her children's futures in mind, she works hard to make ends meet, dancing for the rent, groceries, and credit card bills she's already spent.


The lyrics highlight the challenges of being a single parent, having to sacrifice personal desires for the sake of one's children. The mother in the song must put on a brave face and dance night after night, despite being objectified by the businessmen who frequent the establishment. The lyrics suggest that this line of work is not sustainable, that there is no future in it, which makes the mother's sacrifice all the more poignant.


Overall, the song is a tribute to those who work hard to make a better life for their loved ones. The mother's struggle is set against the backdrop of music and dancing, emphasizing the power of music to provide solace and joy in difficult situations.




Line by Line Meaning

She's thinkin' about what her kids are doing
She's worried about her kids while she's at work.


Five miles away it's almost time for bed
Her kids are getting ready for bed while she's at work.


They're brushing teeth and hearing one more story
Her kids are going through their bedtime routine.


And in the mirror, she paints her lips bright red
She's preparing to work as an exotic dancer.


She wishes she could call and say she loves them
She wants to speak to her kids, but her boss won't allow it.


But the boss man says no calls go out or in
Her boss has strict rules about personal calls while at work.


So she puts on a dress that might feel pretty
She puts on a dress that she hopes will make her feel good about herself.


If she didn't have to take it off again
She doesn't like having to take it off after work.


She's dancin' for the groceries
She's working as a dancer to provide for her family's basic needs.


She's dancin' for the rent
Her job as a dancer helps her pay her rent.


She's dancin' for the credit card that she's already spent
Her job as a dancer is helping her pay off her credit card debt.


In sequins and in laces, she's dancing for the braces
She's working hard so her children can have braces and a better smile in the future.


So her kids can have a perfect smile someday
She's sacrificing her own happiness to give her kids a better future.


Smiling while she dances, is the price she has to pay
She has to appear happy and smiling while she dances to keep her job.


They tell her in this job there is no future
Her job as a dancer has no long-term career prospects.


So get it while you can cause looks don't last
They encourage her to make the most of her appearance while she can.


There's money in those pockets for the taking
She can make good money as an exotic dancer.


And if you do it right it makes the time go fast
If she performs well, the time at work passes quickly.


The music's loud, the drinks are mostly water
The atmosphere in the club is meant to make customers spend more money.


Whatever her name is tonight she can't recall
She has to change her name every night for safety purposes.


The business men stare at the single mother
She's objectified by her customers despite being a hardworking single mother.


Who's smiling while she's staring at the wall
She's forced to smile and look happy while staring at nothing.


Someday she'll have a house out in the country
She dreams of owning a house in a peaceful location someday.


Someday she'll see the other side of dawn
She longs to experience a more normal life someday.


And no one will ever know what it was she did before
She hopes to leave her past as a dancer behind her someday.


But she just heard the DJ say "you're on"
The DJ announces her turn to perform on stage.


And the lights come up and they play her song
She's ready to perform and earn money for her family.


It's the price she has to pay
She's willing to do whatever it takes to provide for her children.




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