The Struggle
Minutemen Lyrics


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My father and his family
Struggled through history
Maintaining their sanity
Rapped in chains
Called prosperity
My sons who might be the last
Well excel the standards of the working man
And tear down the barrier
That separates the caste





Overall Meaning

"The Struggle" is a politically charged song by punk rock band Minutemen. The lyrics touch upon themes of social inequality and the systemic struggles faced by marginalized groups. The singer speaks of their own family's struggles, with the lyrics "My father and his family struggled through history, maintaining their sanity, wrapped in chains, called prosperity." This line refers to the generational trauma faced by black individuals and their families, while also commenting on the idea that the American Dream is not as accessible to marginalized communities as it may seem.


Line by Line Meaning

My father and his family
The struggles faced by my ancestors


Struggled through history
Persisted through hardship for generations


Maintaining their sanity
Holding on to their mental well-being despite challenges


Rapped in chains
Being restrained and oppressed


Called prosperity
Oppressive measures masked as success or advancement


My sons who might be the last
The future generations that I worry may not exist due to ongoing struggles


Well excel the standards of the working man
Rise above the bar set for the common laborer


And tear down the barrier
Remove the obstacles that prevent progress


That separates the caste
The division that keeps oppressed groups from attaining equal opportunities




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