To Defy
Primus Lyrics


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What if Christmas didn't come this year?
And no one paid for Christmas cheer?
Who would cry the biggest tear?
The child,
or the store.
Why do brides wear virgin white?
Most do not reserve that right.
But to choose a color of they're delight.
Would surely bring on the frowns.
To defy the laws of tradition.
It's a crusade only of the brave.
Suppose the taxman,
he comes to town.
And you don't lay your money down.
Yet Mr. Jones,
he killed Mr. Brown
the other day.




Well I wonder.
Who's gonna go to Hell?

Overall Meaning

The song "To Defy" by Primus is a satirical take on the expectations and norms of society. The lyrics pose hypothetical situations such as what would happen if Christmas didn't come this year or why do brides wear virgin white even though most do not reserve that right. The song suggests that these traditions and expectations are arbitrary and controlled by societal norms rather than personal choice or preference. The lyrics suggest that those who defy these norms are only the brave and the crusaders of change.


The song also touches on the concept of morality and punishment. The lyric, "Suppose the taxman, he comes to town. And you don't lay your money down. Yet Mr. Jones, he killed Mr. Brown the other day. Well, I wonder. Who's gonna go to Hell?" poses a question about who is more deserving of punishment, someone who doesn't pay their taxes or someone who commits murder. The song suggests that morality is a subjective concept and that people should question the norms and expectations that society imposes on them.


Overall, "To Defy" is a song that challenges the status quo and encourages people to think for themselves rather than blindly follow tradition and societal norms.


Line by Line Meaning

What if Christmas didn't come this year?
Imagine a world where Christmas doesn't happen


And no one paid for Christmas cheer?
People didn't buy anything for the holiday


Who would cry the biggest tear?
Who would be the most upset about it


The child, or the store.
Either the children who didn't get presents or the stores who didn't make money


Why do brides wear virgin white?
What is the reason for brides wearing all white


Most do not reserve that right.
Most brides are not virgins


But to choose a color of they're delight.
But if they were to choose any color they wanted


Would surely bring on the frowns.
It would be frowned upon if brides didn't wear white


To defy the laws of tradition.
Breaking the rules of what is commonly practiced


It's a crusade only of the brave.
It takes bravery to go against tradition


Suppose the taxman, he comes to town.
Imagine a scenario where a tax collector arrives


And you don't lay your money down.
And you refuse to pay your taxes


Yet Mr. Jones, he killed Mr. Brown the other day.
Meanwhile, a murder has been committed


Well I wonder.
I am curious about something


Who's gonna go to Hell?
Who will be punished for their actions




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: LES CLAYPOOL, TIMOTHY W. ALEXANDER, TODD HUTH

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