All Day
Ministry Lyrics


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Well I'm hiding my eyes from the morning sun
And I keep on working till the work is all done
But a voice in my head keeps ticking away
As the sweat's hosed down from yet another day

Well he works hard
And he lives hard
And he breaks his back without nothing to gain
While the boss man sits around and drinks champagne
All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one transition
All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one decision

Well I'm peeling the blisters off my working hand
Is that what it takes to make you understand?
That it's something you read, not something you meant
To be slaving away without a shred of integrity

He worked hard
And he lived hard
And he broke his back without nothing to say
While the man in control was just laughing away
All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one transition
All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one decision

Was it something you read?
Was it something you meant?
Was it something you said?
Or was it heaven sent?

All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one transition




All day (you work and you work and you work and)
In life, there's just one decision

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ministry's song All Day Remix emphasize the struggles of the working class and the injustice they face in their daily lives. The song speaks about a person who works hard all day, but still has nothing to show for it. The voice in his head keeps ticking away, reminding him of his hard work and sweat, while a higher authority gets to enjoy the luxuries of life. The lyrics stress the importance of making the right decision in life, which is the transition from being a worker to an achiever. The song encourages listeners to strive for a life of integrity and meaning, and not simply settle for a lifestyle of hard work and no gain.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I'm hiding my eyes from the morning sun
I am exhausted from working all night and cannot bear the sight of daylight.


And I keep on working till the work is all done
I persistently work without any breaks or respite until my assigned tasks are completed.


But a voice in my head keeps ticking away
Despite my physical exhaustion, my mind continually races with thoughts.


As the sweat's hosed down from yet another day
As I am hosed down to cool off from another grueling day of labor.


Well he works hard
He tirelessly puts in effort and labor.


And he lives hard
He experiences difficult and challenging circumstances in his life.


And he breaks his back without nothing to gain
He works incredibly hard and yet does not reap any personal or financial benefits from his labor.


While the boss man sits around and drinks champagne
Meanwhile, his employer does nothing but relish in luxury while he consumes alcohol.


All day (you work and you work and you work and)
The cycle of hard labor and lack of reward persistently repeats itself.


In life, there's just one transition
In life, there is only one phase or change that matters.


In life, there's just one decision
In life, there is only one choice or outcome that holds significance.


Well I'm peeling the blisters off my working hand
I am painfully removing the blisters from my hand caused by manual labor.


Is that what it takes to make you understand?
Do I need to physically harm myself for you to comprehend my circumstances?


That it's something you read, not something you meant
My situation is a result of social conditions and systemic injustice, not an intentional personal failing.


To be slaving away without a shred of integrity
I am working tirelessly yet without any recognition or sense of ethical purpose.


Was it something you read?
Did you learn about my circumstances through written or textual sources?


Was it something you meant?
Did you intend for such unjust conditions to affect me?


Was it something you said?
Did you speak out about these issues or remain silent?


Or was it heaven sent?
Was my fate predetermined and out of my control?


All day (you work and you work and you work and)
The vicious cycle of hard labor and lack of reward never ceases.


In life, there's just one transition
In life, there is only one pivotal moment or transformation.


In life, there's just one decision
In life, there is only one crucial choice or outcome that truly matters.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL JOURGENSEN

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