Hey Mister
Poor Mans Poison Lyrics


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My head's hanging low and my shoes are worn
I've had the blues in my soul since the day I was born
The devil's been on my back now for quite some time
Yeah it's just been me and him, and the whispering wind
And it's, it's time to find a little peace of mind

I said hey mister hey, if you're going my way
I could sure use a ride out of this place
Hey mister hey, he's coming around
And I could sure use a ride out of this town
Cause it's a long way, to the bottom
It's a long way to get back on top
Hey mister hey, going my way
I could sure use a ride out of this place

I've been looking for a sign, looking for a friend
Been looking at the same dead eyes in the mirror
Watching myself go down a dead end
I've been waiting on a prayer that never made it to God
Yeah it's like going through hell on a Sunday
But then going through hell's about all I got

I said hey mister hey, if you're going my way
I could sure use a ride out of this place
Hey mister hey, he's coming around
And I could sure use a ride out of this town
Cause it's a long way, to the bottom
It's a long way to get back on top




Hey mister hey, going my way
I could sure use a ride out of this place

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Poor Mans Poison's song Hey Mister express a deep sense of desperation and hopelessness. The singer's head is "hanging low," indicating a feeling of defeat or depression. He feels like he's had the "blues in [his] soul" since birth, implying that he's been struggling with his emotions for a long time. The devil has been "on [his] back" for a while, which could be interpreted as a metaphor for addiction, temptation, or negativity. The singer has been alone with his thoughts, accompanied only by the "whispering wind." However, he recognizes that he needs to find a "little peace of mind," which could mean anything from a physical escape from his troubles to a more spiritual or emotional resolution.


The chorus begins with the singer addressing someone - perhaps a stranger or a passerby - as "hey mister." He asks if the person is "going [his] way," which could mean either physically or emotionally. He then pleads for a ride "out of this place" and "out of this town." It's unclear what specifically he wants to escape from, but it seems to be a general feeling of dissatisfaction or despair. The next lines emphasize the distance he has to travel - "it's a long way to the bottom" and "a long way to get back on top." This could mean that he feels like he's hit rock bottom and has a long way to climb out, or that even his idealized sense of happiness or success is a far-off goal. However, he still hopes that the stranger will be able to offer him some kind of help or solace.


Overall, the lyrics to Hey Mister convey a sense of sadness, isolation, and desperation. The singer is struggling with his own demons and hopes that someone else can offer him a way out. Despite the bleakness of the lyrics, there's a sense of resilience and determination in the singer's voice. He recognizes that he's in a tough spot, but he's still seeking a way to improve his situation.


Line by Line Meaning

My head's hanging low and my shoes are worn
I am feeling defeated and exhausted


I've had the blues in my soul since the day I was born
I've always been struggling mentally and emotionally


The devil's been on my back now for quite some time
I've been facing difficult and evil situations for a long period of time


Yeah it's just been me and him, and the whispering wind
I've been feeling alone in my battle against the devil and the tough circumstances


And it's, it's time to find a little peace of mind
I need to find some inner peace and calmness


I said hey mister hey, if you're going my way
I am asking for help from someone who is heading towards a better direction


I could sure use a ride out of this place
I need to get out of my current situation


Hey mister hey, he's coming around
I am hopeful that someone will come and help me out


And I could sure use a ride out of this town
I need to leave this town to start fresh


Cause it's a long way, to the bottom
I am aware that things could get worse


It's a long way to get back on top
I know that it will take time and effort to get back on my feet


Hey mister hey, going my way
I am still looking for someone who can help me escape my current situation


I could sure use a ride out of this place
I am determined to leave and start anew


I've been looking for a sign, looking for a friend
I am desperate for guidance and companionship


Been looking at the same dead eyes in the mirror
I am unhappy with myself and what I see in the mirror


Watching myself go down a dead end
I am aware that my current path is leading nowhere


I've been waiting on a prayer that never made it to God
I've been praying for help but it seems like nobody's listening


Yeah it's like going through hell on a Sunday
My life feels like a constant struggle and pain


But then going through hell's about all I got
I have to face my problems and overcome them on my own




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John


on Hell's Comin' with Me

I love this song

Ss


on Georgia Law Man

"And high noon came a little too soon that day"
"Knockin on the bank on the back way out of town"
"With the marshal's boys never far behind
And then West Virginia out on the horizon"

Ss


on Georgia Law Man

This aint correct

Vee


on C'mon Down

"got the preacher man preaching bout living in sin" gets me every time, how did they wright this masterpiece.