Ten to Life
Royal Hunt Lyrics


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Sun's comin' up and news starts spreadin' around.
Yesterday's gone, and you man I had to gun down, down, down.

Hey mister "know it all" - what the hell you gonna do?
When a jerk like that takes a swing at you.
You'll run for cover, you'll spit him in the eye,
You'll pull the trigger! - don't tell me lies...
My mother said straight way's build on pride, yeah.
If wishes were horses then beggars would be ride, and ride, ride, ride.
Hey mister "know it all" - what the hell you gonna do?

When a jerk like that takes a swing at you.
You'll call it even, you'll desperately weep,
You'll pull the trigger! - and nail that creep...

Ten to life - now the crime is done.
So long - I'm too far gone...
Ten to life - from a judge so fine,
Best man - that money can buy...

Took a shot but I've failed,
Now I'm dying in jail.
And it cuts like a knife,
I'm gettin' Ten To Life...

Just like a dream they busted me and put me away,
Over the hills and down to the slammer to stay.

Hey mister "know it all" - what the hell you gonna do?
When a jerk like that takes a swing at you.




You'll turn another cheek, take livin' in disgrace,
You'll pull the trigger - get off of my face...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Royal Hunt's song "Ten to Life" speak of a man who has just committed a crime and is now facing the consequences of his actions. The song begins with the sun rising and news spreading of yesterday's events. The man speaks of having to "gun down" someone, indicating that he has taken someone's life, and now he must live with the guilt of his actions.


The chorus speaks of the man being sentenced to "ten to life," which represents a ten-year prison sentence. He reflects on his life and what led him to the situation he's in now. The lyrics imply that his mother taught him the importance of pride and hard work, but he made choices that led him to this moment.


The second verse speaks of the man's realization that when faced with danger, he would choose to defend himself, even if that meant using a gun. He addresses a "mister know-it-all" who he believes would do the same. He then shares that he wished he could go back and make different choices, but it's too late now.


Overall, the song speaks to the consequences of our actions and the regrets we may face when we make choices that lead us down a dark path. The man in the song is facing the reality of his mistakes and must live with the consequences.


Line by Line Meaning

Sun's comin' up and news starts spreadin' around.
The morning has arrived, and people are talking about the events that took place the day before.


Yesterday's gone, and you man I had to gun down, down, down.
The past is behind us, but the memory of the person he had to kill still lingers in his mind.


Hey mister "know it all" - what the hell you gonna do?
He questions someone who thinks they have all the answers and wonders how they would react in a difficult situation.


When a jerk like that takes a swing at you.
In the face of danger, when someone attacks him.


You'll run for cover, you'll spit him in the eye,
The options are to either run away, fight back physically, or retaliate with words.


You'll pull the trigger! - don't tell me lies...
Ultimately, he will use his weapon to protect himself and won't listen to excuses.


My mother said straight way's build on pride, yeah.
His mother taught him to value self-respect and to take pride in what he does.


If wishes were horses then beggars would be ride, and ride, ride, ride.
Dreams and wishes won't come true without hard work and effort put into achieving them.


Ten to life - now the crime is done.
His punishment for committing a crime is ten years to life in prison.


So long - I'm too far gone...
He has accepted his fate and realizes that he is too deep into his situation to turn back.


Ten to life - from a judge so fine,
The sentence was given by an esteemed and highly-regarded judge.


Best man - that money can buy...
His punishment was decided by an influential person who may have been swayed by money.


Took a shot but I've failed,
He made an attempt at something but was unsuccessful.


Now I'm dying in jail.
He is suffering in prison and may never leave.


And it cuts like a knife,
The pain of his situation is unbearable and sharp, like the blade of a knife.


I'm gettin' Ten To Life...
He is receiving a heavy penalty for his wrongdoing, and his future is uncertain.


Just like a dream they busted me and put me away,
Being caught and imprisoned feels unreal, like a nightmare come to life.


Over the hills and down to the slammer to stay.
He is taken far away, to a place where he will be confined for the foreseeable future.


You'll turn another cheek, take livin' in disgrace,
Instead of fighting back, some people may choose to be passive or accept their fate even if it means living with shame.


You'll pull the trigger - get off of my face...
He won't hesitate to pull his weapon if someone invades his space or threatens him.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDRE PALLE ANDERSEN

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