Drag It Down
New Model Army Lyrics


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They started work this morning down at city square
They're pulling down the statues of our great grandfather's hero
The new books said he wasn't such a great man after all
And anyway remember that the times they are a-changing

Pull it down, drag it down
Till there's nothing to look up to
But the brand names on the posters all around

They proved on television last night that God was just a lie
He never made the world at all
It was just some sweet old fashioned right
So melt down all the ornaments, move out all the graves
And let us build the disco that we need for our young braves

Pull it down, drag it down
Till the hopes and dreams of all the ages
Past are shattered on the ground

We think we are so clever killing heroes, killing magic,
Until everything that's sacred is brought down to our level
for Mammon is a jealous master, - leaves no room for any other
All the questions left unanswered, all the answers gone forever
So bow to the woman in the finest fur
Bow to the man with the ace street cool
Bow to the woman with all the power
Bow to the man with all the money




In whose sight are we equal now?
Now that we've killed God

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Drag It Down by New Model Army paint a picture of societal upheaval, as institutions that were once held sacred are torn down and replaced with simpler, more commercial alternatives. The first verse describes statues of a great grandfather's hero being pulled down, as it is revealed in new books that he was not actually a great man. The chorus, "Pull it down, drag it down, till there's nothing to look up to but the brand names on the posters all around" emphasizes the loss of traditional values and the rise of consumerism.


The second verse continues the theme of tearing down old beliefs, as the concept of God is dismissed as a lie. The lyrics suggest a rejection of traditional ornamentation and graves in favor of a disco for "young braves." The chorus is repeated with the additional line, "till the hopes and dreams of all the ages past are shattered on the ground," further emphasizing the destruction of tradition and history.


The final verse offers a commentary on the consequences of dismantling these institutions. The lyrics question whether we are truly equal in a society where we have killed God and replaced him with financial power. The repetition of "bow to" emphasizes the power dynamics at play.


Overall, the lyrics of Drag It Down offer a bleak commentary on societal change and the consequences of rejecting traditional values and beliefs.


Line by Line Meaning

They started work this morning down at city square
People began their work today in the city square.


They're pulling down the statues of our great grandfather's hero
They are removing the statues of the hero, who was admired by our forefathers.


The new books said he wasn't such a great man after all
The latest books suggest that the hero was not as good as they thought he was.


And anyway remember that the times they are a-changing
Despite whatever happened, we should remember that times are changing.


Pull it down, drag it down Till there's nothing to look up to But the brand names on the posters all around
Completely destroy any significant thing of the past, and replace it with superficial things that are heavily marketed.


They proved on television last night that God was just a lie He never made the world at all It was just some sweet old fashioned right So melt down all the ornaments, move out all the graves And let us build the disco that we need for our young braves
Yesterday on the television they demonstrated that God never existed and also that the creation is just a myth. So, let's remove all religious symbols, graves, and create a place for the young ones to dance.


Pull it down, drag it down Till the hopes and dreams of all the ages Past are shattered on the ground
Destroy everything from the past, which includes dreams and hopes people in the past had.


We think we are so clever killing heroes, killing magic, Until everything that's sacred is brought down to our level for Mammon is a jealous master, - leaves no room for any other All the questions left unanswered, all the answers gone forever
We consider ourselves intelligent by ruining the heroes and magic beliefs until nothing is considered holy except for money. Mammon is an envious god who does not intend to leave room for other gods, and this leaves us with questions unanswered and answers gone forever.


So bow to the woman in the finest fur Bow to the man with the ace street cool Bow to the woman with all the power Bow to the man with all the money In whose sight are we equal now? Now that we've killed God
Respect people with wealth, suits, power dressing, and money, as they hold the authority now. With God being considered gone, we're all seen as equal in the eyes of the powerful.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: HEATON ROBERT, MORROW STUART, JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN, ROBERT CHARLES HEATON, STUART ANTHONY MORROW

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