Way I'm Living
Sam Grow Lyrics


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The blood on my biscuit, you think that I'm listening
To your set of slicking but it don't make a difference
You think I act, where I hang my hat
How much I throw back, all the guns I have
I don't tell you what you should do
But I can damn sure tell you my truth

I've got God on my side, American pride
Well-mannered youngins and a down-home wife
Those who fought for my freedom gave me freedom to choose
That's the way I'm living, I don't know about you

What you put on your land, if you work with your hands
It's all good man, ain't none of my business
Stop wasting my time, I earn what's mine
Stop your crying, boy, stay on your side
I don't tell you what you should do
But I can damn sure tell you my truth

I've got God on my side, American pride
Well-mannered youngins and a down-home wife
Those who fought for my freedom gave me freedom to choose
That's the way I'm living, I don't know about you
I don't know about you
Oh yeah, come on

I've got God on my side, American pride
Well-mannered youngins and a down-home wife
Those who fought for my freedom gave me freedom to choose
That's the way I'm living, I don't know about you
I've got God on my side, American pride
Well-mannered youngins and a down-home wife




Those who fought for my freedom gave me freedom to choose
That's the way I'm living, I don't know about you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Way I'm Living" by Sam Grow convey a sense of pride and conviction in one's own way of life and values. The first verse talks about being aware of criticisms or judgments from others but remaining steadfast in one's beliefs and truths. The mention of "blood on my biscuit" could symbolize the struggles and challenges the singer has faced, suggesting that they have overcome obstacles and are not easily swayed by outside opinions.


The chorus highlights the singer's faith in God, their pride in being American, and the importance of family and freedom. The references to well-mannered children and a supportive spouse reflect traditional values and a sense of gratitude towards those who have fought for freedom. The singer emphasizes that their way of living, which is grounded in these values, may not be understood or shared by everyone, but it is authentic to them.


In the second verse, there is a dismissal of nosy or judgmental individuals who try to interfere in the singer's life. The singer asserts their independence and work ethic, suggesting a self-sufficient and resilient attitude. The message to "stop wasting my time" and to "stay on your side" conveys a sense of boundaries and assertiveness in dealing with negativity or intrusion.


The repeated chorus underscores the themes of faith, pride, family, and freedom, reaffirming the singer's commitment to their beliefs and lifestyle choices. The closing lines express a sense of uncertainty about whether others share the same values and way of life, but ultimately, the singer is content with the path they have chosen. Overall, the lyrics of "Way I'm Living" capture a sense of personal integrity, resilience, and gratitude towards the foundational aspects that shape the singer's identity and perspective on life.


Line by Line Meaning

The blood on my biscuit, you think that I'm listening
The issues I face may seem obvious to you, but that doesn't mean I'm paying attention to your criticism


To your set of slicking but it don't make a difference
Your attempt to manipulate or charm me doesn't have any impact on my decisions


You think I act, where I hang my hat
You assume my actions define me when in reality, it's where I find my comfort that truly matters


How much I throw back, all the guns I have
The amount I drink or the possessions I own are not indicative of who I am as a person


I don't tell you what you should do
I don't impose my beliefs on others, everyone is free to make their own choices


But I can damn sure tell you my truth
However, I will confidently share my own perspective and beliefs


What you put on your land, if you work with your hands
I don't concern myself with your choices or how you make a living


It's all good man, ain't none of my business
As long as it doesn't affect me, I have no business interfering in your affairs


Stop wasting my time, I earn what's mine
I value my time and work hard to earn what I have, I won't be distracted by unnecessary drama


Stop your crying, boy, stay on your side
I'm not interested in your complaints, you should focus on your own matters


Oh yeah, come on
An expression of enthusiasm or encouragement in response to a challenge or invitation




Lyrics Β© Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Alexandria Corn, Brandon Manley, Sam Grow

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