My People
New Model Army Lyrics


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Stare across the crowd, the fear and love in their faces
The children of the tribes, prisoners of the flags unfurling
Protect us in these changing times,
The warm embrace, the killing price . . .
My people right or wrong
Remember running from the hall as the voices screamed behind us
I felt I'd die for you in the sunlit hills of our home
The moments come then recede away
The empty words, the hollow light of day . . .
My people right or wrong
And outside is cold, staring up at the lighted window
And in the bitter home, the thicker the blood the faster it keeps on flowing
Get in your place, boy
Let's take what's ours, boy
Understand the price, boy

I've seen those who try to make a life without kin for ever
So I've taken my place uncertain at your shoulder
The last few prayers, the whistle blow,




And into the fray once more we go
My people right or wrong

Overall Meaning

The song "My People" by New Model Army is a commentary on the struggle between individual identity and group identity. The singer recognizes the fear and love in the faces of their fellow tribesmen, but also recognizes that they can be "prisoners of the flags unfurling." The group provides a warm embrace, but demands a killing price. The refrain of "My people right or wrong" encapsulates this struggle - the singer is loyal to their tribe, but recognizes that there may be times when their actions are morally objectionable.


The second verse looks back on the singer's personal history. They remember running from the voices screaming behind them, but feeling a deep connection to their home and their people. The moments of connection come and go, and are often replaced by "the empty words, the hollow light of day." The final line of the verse, "My people right or wrong," takes on a new meaning - it is not just an abstract idea, but a deeply personal promise to their people.


The third verse shifts from introspection to a call to action. The singer implores someone to "get in your place" and "let's take what's ours." However, this call to action is tempered by the command to "understand the price." The final line of the song brings the earlier struggles full circle. The singer recognizes that they have "taken [their] place uncertain at your shoulder," and is willing to go into battle once more - but only for their people, right or wrong.


Line by Line Meaning

Stare across the crowd, the fear and love in their faces
Observing the emotions in the group of people, including both fear and admiration


The children of the tribes, prisoners of the flags unfurling
The youth of various cultures subjected to political ideals they may not fully comprehend


Protect us in these changing times,
Safeguard us in this era where society is constantly evolving


The warm embrace, the killing price
The comforting atmosphere costs in the shape of associated responsibilities and sacrifices


My people right or wrong
Loyalty to one's community, regardless of whether their actions align with moral principles or not


Remember running from the hall as the voices screamed behind us
Recollection of a time when evacuation was necessary due to intense pressure from others


I felt I'd die for you in the sunlit hills of our home
A deep sense of love and commitment for one's hometown


The moments come then recede away
Opportunities appear briefly and then fade into obscurity


The empty words, the hollow light of day
Expressions of empty support and hopelessness


And outside is cold, staring up at the lighted window
Looking out in the dead of night, gazing at a lit window in someone else's home


And in the bitter home, the thicker the blood the faster it keeps on flowing
The more intense the emotions within a family, the more urgent the need to act


Get in your place, boy
A hierarchical order perceived through a mandate


Let's take what's ours, boy
Assert one's right to claim territory or resources


Understand the price, boy
Be aware of the cost involved, usually in relation to pain or suffering


I've seen those who try to make a life without kin for ever
Those attempting to survive alone face difficulties that those with families do not


So I've taken my place uncertain at your shoulder
I place myself at your service, though not fully confident in your leadership


The last few prayers, the whistle blow,
The final moments before a significant event or change occurs


And into the fray once more we go
Repeatedly return to face conflict and turmoil


My people right or wrong
Loyalty to one's community, regardless of whether their actions align with moral principles or not




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN

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Comments from YouTube:

@MoorlandMoss

Love this song..thank you for posting it.

@Heaven-dy9lj

The antithesis to divide and conquer.

@strummerboy

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