Reward
Meat Puppets Lyrics


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We played for you and you did not dance
We wailed and you did not listen
And John came neither eating nor drinking
And you said he is possessed by a demon

The son of man came eating and drinking
And you said he is a friend of tax collectors
But what can I say about you?
You are like children in the marketplace

Shouting to your playmates
He who receives a prophet because he is a
Prophet will receive the prophets reward
He who receives a righteous man because he is a





Righteous man will receive a righteous man's reward
(A year's subscription to Superman Comics)

Overall Meaning

The Meat Puppets' song Reward is an insightful interpretation of biblical teachings and the disconnect between God's favored and those who are not. The lyrics begin by stating that they have performed for the listeners but have been ignored, indicating the deaf ears of the people towards God's word. Next, the lyrics describe Jesus and John the Baptist's preaching style and how the people responded to each. The people perceived John the Baptist as someone who is possessed by a devil, and Jesus, a friend of sinners, indicating the people's reluctance to accept God's teachings.


The most intriguing part of the song is when it mentions children in the marketplace. The reference to children indicates that the people in the song are innocent and naive, similar to how children behave. The children who shout to their playmates exemplify that people who listen to the teaching of prophets and doers of good can receive a reward. The reward mentioned at the end of the song, a year's subscription to Superman comics, underlines the message of the song even further.


Overall, the song Reward serves as a reminder to seek God's word and allow ourselves to become wiser to understand his teachings. It also highlights that acceptance of life requires action and understanding, which impacts the reward that one receives in the end.


Line by Line Meaning

We played for you and you did not dance
We performed music for you, but you didn't show any enthusiasm by dancing.


We wailed and you did not listen
We sang with great emotion and intensity, but you didn't pay attention to the message.


And John came neither eating nor drinking
John the Baptist practiced abstinence from food and drink.


And you said he is possessed by a demon
You accused John of being possessed by an evil spirit, likely because of his unusual behavior.


The son of man came eating and drinking
Jesus, often referred to as the 'son of man', ate and drank normally.


And you said he is a friend of tax collectors
You accused Jesus of being friendly with people who were considered to be traitors and sinners.


But what can I say about you?
The singer is questioning what can he say about the listeners who failed to appreciate the music.


You are like children in the marketplace
The listeners are compared to children in a marketplace, easily distracted by trivial things.


Shouting to your playmates
The listeners are depicted as shouting to each other like children playing together.


He who receives a prophet because he is a Prophet will receive the prophets reward He who receives a righteous man because he is a Righteous man will receive a righteous man's reward (A year's subscription to Superman Comics)
This passage references a Biblical saying that those who welcome and support those who are doing good will be rewarded. The last line is a humorous aside, offering a playful reward for those who do good.




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