Green Corn
NOFX Lyrics


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Sometimes I think of all the places where I don't want to go
Then I think of all the things I don't want to do
And when I think of all the people I don't want to meet
I close my eyes and go to sleep

Tully, baby, you're trapped behind your golden bars
I'm the prince of poverty hangin' out in bars
Your life's a Mercedes, a mansion with a pool
My life's on a bus stop just waiting for some fuel

Your obviousness disgusts me I see through your macho lies
I'll fight everything you stand for




There's something in your purse baby, my head is getting sore
Maybe what we had was just green corn

Overall Meaning

The first verse of NOFX's song "Green Corn" touches upon a relatable theme for many of us - the feeling of being overwhelmed by everything you do not want to do, places you do not want to go, and people you do not want to meet. The lyrics provide a respite from these thoughts, by propelling the singer towards sleep. The lines "Sometimes I think of all the places where I don't want to go/Then I think of all the things I don't want to do/And when I think of all the people I don't want to meet/I close my eyes and go to sleep" reverberate with anyone who is tired of the routine of life, the monotony of work, and the social obligations that come with living in society.


The second verse of the song draws a contrast between two individuals - Tully, who lives in luxury, and the singer. Tully is "trapped behind your golden bars," while the singer is "the prince of poverty hangin' out in bars." The comparison is striking, as Tully has everything that seems achievable in life - a Mercedes, a mansion with a pool, and all the luxuries in the world. But the singer is content with his bus stop existence. The singer, however, expresses disgust at Tully's obviousness while calling out his macho lies. The last line connects the two individuals by suggesting that the relationship they shared was based on "green corn," something that is young, immature, and unripe, implying that it did not have much depth.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes I think of all the places where I don't want to go
The singer considers the places that they would rather avoid visiting.


Then I think of all the things I don't want to do
The singer considers the activities that they would rather not engage in.


And when I think of all the people I don't want to meet
The singer considers the individuals that they would rather not encounter.


I close my eyes and go to sleep
The artist tries to fall asleep in order to escape their negative thoughts.


Tully, baby, you're trapped behind your golden bars
The artist addresses someone named Tully, who they believe is confined by their wealth and privilege.


I'm the prince of poverty hangin' out in bars
The singer describes themselves as someone who is poor and spends time in bars.


Your life's a Mercedes, a mansion with a pool
The singer contrasts their own life with Tully's life of luxury.


My life's on a bus stop just waiting for some fuel
The artist implies they are stuck in a less glamorous lifestyle, waiting for transportation.


Your obviousness disgusts me I see through your macho lies
The artist is disgusted by Tully's lack of subtlety and ability to deceive others.


I'll fight everything you stand for
The artist is willing to oppose Tully's beliefs and values.


There's something in your purse baby, my head is getting sore
The singer is accusing Tully of carrying something that is causing them a headache.


Maybe what we had was just green corn
The artist suggests that their past with Tully was likely based on naïve or immature experiences.




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Written by: MIKE BURKETT

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