Preacher Man
Lynyrd Skynyrd Lyrics


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You know i´m dirty because it´s in me
Life´s not easy
And it´s the heart that I won´t change
I wouldn´t be the same

You see me one day and then the next day
I don´t want to play
I´m not the same dog you have known
It´s not written in stone

Well am I right or wrong
Lookin´ out for number one
I never stay too long
I´m there and then i´m gone

I´m not the preacher man
Oh can you understand
It´s a game of win or lose
I´ve got an evil eye
You know sometimes I might lie
Oh i´m not the preacher man
Yeah-Yeah-Yeah

Saint was a sinner
Ain´t he a winner
And did you hear him say
I didn´t lie just as well
It´s all in the head
Oh ain´t it funny
How little money
Cheap talkin´ honey
Can turn a sunny day to gray

Well am I right or wrong
Lookin´ out for number one
I never stay too long
I´m there and then i´m gone

I´m not the preacher man
Oh can you understand
It´s a game of win or lose
I´ve got an evil eye
You know sometimes I might lie
Oh i´m not the preacher man

Aah aah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Aah aah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

I´m not the preacher man
Oh can you understand
It´s a game of win or lose
I got an evil eye
You know sometimes I might lie
Oh i´m not the preacher man

I´m not the preacher man
Oh can you understand
It´s a game of win or lose
I got an evil eye
You know sometimes I might lie
Oh i´m not the preacher man
Aah aah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Aah aah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s song ‘Preacher Man’ touch on themes of personal identity, ambiguity, and moral relativism. The opening lines, “You know I’m dirty because it’s in me/Life’s not easy/And it’s the heart that I won’t change/I wouldn’t be the same,” suggest that the singer is unapologetic about their flaws and that their identity is shaped by their experiences. They refuse to conform to society’s standards of morality and instead choose to embrace the darker aspects of their character.


The chorus, “I’m not the preacher man/Oh can you understand/It’s a game of win or lose,” further drives the point home that life is a constant struggle and that one must be willing to play the game in order to survive. The line “I’ve got an evil eye/You know sometimes I might lie” reinforces the theme of moral ambiguity and the idea that winning is paramount, even if it means being dishonest.


The verses continue to explore the idea of personal identity, with lines like “I’m not the same dog you have known/It’s not written in stone” implying that the singer is constantly changing and that their identity is fluid. The reference to Saint as a sinner who “didn’t lie just as well” further illustrates the point that right and wrong are often subjective and that one must be adaptable to succeed in a world that is constantly changing.


Line by Line Meaning

You know i'm dirty because it's in me
I have a rough reputation and history that follows me around


Life's not easy
Life is difficult and challenging


And it's the heart that I won't change
I won't change who I really am at my core


I wouldn't be the same
If I changed who I am, it would fundamentally alter my being


You see me one day and then the next day
I'm unpredictable and my moods can shift quickly


I don't want to play
I'm not in the mood to interact or engage with anyone


I'm not the same dog you have known
I'm not the person I used to be


It's not written in stone
My behavior and actions are not predetermined and can change


Well am I right or wrong
I'm unsure if my actions or decisions are correct


Lookin' out for number one
I prioritize my own needs and desires above others


I never stay too long
I don't like to linger in one place or situation for too long


I'm there and then I'm gone
I come and go quickly and without warning


I'm not the preacher man
I'm not an authority figure or moral guide for others


Oh can you understand
Do you comprehend my perspective?


It's a game of win or lose
Life is a competition with winners and losers


I've got an evil eye
I have an ominous presence and demeanor


You know sometimes I might lie
I am capable of deception and dishonesty


Saint was a sinner
Even those who are considered good or holy have flaws and make mistakes


Ain't he a winner
Despite his imperfections, he has still achieved a level of success or admiration


And did you hear him say
He admitted to his mistakes and accepted responsibility for them


I didn't lie just as well
He was truthful and honest about his actions


It's all in the head
Our thoughts and beliefs can have a powerful impact on our lives


Oh ain't it funny
Isn't it ironic or amusing?


How little money
How insignificant money or material possessions can be


Cheap talkin' honey
False or insincere words from someone trying to flatter or deceive


Can turn a sunny day to gray
Negativity or bad news can ruin an otherwise pleasant experience


Aah aah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
Vocalizations without specific meaning




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: GARY ROSSINGTON, HUGHIE THOMASSON, JOHNNY VAN ZANT, RICK MEDLOCKE

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