The Struggle
Poor Mans Poison Lyrics


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Are we the good people?
Yeah, we′re... we're always gonna be the good people




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Poor Man's Poison's song "The Struggle" reflect on the inherent goodness of humanity. The rhetorical question posed, "Are we the good people?" suggests a doubt or uncertainty about whether they are truly good. However, the resolute response, "Yeah, we're... we're always gonna be the good people," illustrates the unwavering belief in humanity's inherent goodness.


Throughout the song, the band emphasizes the struggle that individuals face while trying to navigate life's challenges. The lyrics suggest that despite the hardships and difficulties faced, people remain grounded in their morality and the desire to do what is right. This struggle is portrayed as a constant in life, an ever-present battle that individuals must confront.


The lyrics also touch on the idea that being "good" is not a destination but rather an ongoing journey. There is a recognition that while people have their flaws and make mistakes, they ultimately strive to be virtuous. The lyrics serve as a reminder that even in the midst of turmoil, it is important to stay true to one's moral compass and continue to be good.


Overall, "The Struggle" conveys a message of hope and resilience, underscoring the belief that humanity, despite its flaws, possesses an inherent goodness that withstands the trials and tribulations of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Are we the good people?
Do we consider ourselves to be morally righteous individuals?


Yeah, we're... we're always gonna be the good people
Yes, we firmly believe that we will forever remain virtuous and upright individuals




Writer(s): Thomas Mccarthy, Dustin Medeiros, Michael Jacobs, Ryan Hakker

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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.