People to People
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The women in the valley forge
They go day to day
Don't let them raid my home and
My home and place
But the man they can't see beyond
So they war and war
They don't remember
What they came here for

People to people are so unjust
Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well
People to people are so unjust
Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well

Women in the valley forged her
The once home of the brave
Don't let them raid me home and
My home in place
But the men they can't see beyond
So they become what they hate
They don't see that the moon has just
Yeah the moon is just getting its legs

People to people are so unjust
Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well
People to people are so unjust
Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well

Carry yourself well

And you don't even close the barn door
After the horses have scattered
And no one knows anymore
Where all the souls have gathered
Though they will keep an eye on what you do
And when the people have spoken
You won't cry mercy on, mercy on you
Cause we will, we will be alive just broken

People to people are so unjust
Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well
People to people are so unjust




Carry yourself well so
Carry yourself well

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of State Radio's song "People to People" expresses the idea of the injustice and destruction caused by war between people. The beginning of the lyrics focus on the women in the valley who are powerless and trying to protect their homes from being raided by the men who go to war. It portrays the image of how war can be an indiscriminate force that affects innocent people. However, the man they can't see beyond, meaning that they can't see beyond their differences, cause them to continue to war and war, forgetting what it is they're fighting for. The song thus highlights the absurdity of war, which often has no clear objective or beneficial outcome.


The chorus of the song mentions that people are unjust, and it encourages individuals to carry themselves well. The lyrics communicate a message of hope, suggesting that despite the injustices and chaos in the world, individuals should strive to conduct themselves with kindness and respect towards others. Despite the fact that the song is about war, it doesn't necessarily advocate for pacifism but rather discourages wars that lack a clear objective and meaning.


Overall, State Radio's "People to People" is an emotive and powerful song that captures the futility of war and the importance of treating one another justly and with respect.


Line by Line Meaning

The women in the valley forge
Refers to the strong women who live in the valley and face various struggles every day.


They go day to day
Describes how these women face their struggles one day at a time.


Don't let them raid my home and
Expresses the desire to protect one's home and community from outsiders.


My home and place
Further emphasizes the importance of the home and the community for the artist.


But the man they can't see beyond
Suggests that men are blinded by their own prejudices and biases.


So they war and war
Describes how men engage in endless conflicts due to their inability to see beyond their biases.


They don't remember
Points out how people forget the true purpose of their actions and become consumed by conflict.


What they came here for
Stresses the importance of remembering one's goals and intentions.


People to people are so unjust
Reflects on the unfairness and injustice that people inflict upon one another.


Carry yourself well so
Encourages individuals to carry themselves with dignity and grace despite the injustices they face.


Carry yourself well
Repeats the above line for emphasis.


And you don't even close the barn door
Critiques those who act irresponsibly and fail to take preventive measures to avoid potential issues.


After the horses have scattered
Uses a metaphor to emphasize the importance of acting promptly and strategically.


And no one knows anymore
Underscores the confusion and chaos that can arise from neglecting one's responsibilities.


Where all the souls have gathered
Uses a metaphor to highlight the consequences of disregarding one's role in a community.


Though they will keep an eye on what you do
Warns that one's actions have consequences and may be subjected to scrutiny by others.


And when the people have spoken
Implies that the opinions of the majority hold a significant importance.


You won't cry mercy on, mercy on you
Suggests that those who disregard the opinions of the majority may face dire consequences.


Cause we will, we will be alive just broken
Stresses the resilience of individuals who have faced hardships and injustices but still manage to survive.




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Comments from YouTube:

Javier Miranda

Damn this song has me flipping and floppin in my chair haha B) Hope everyone is doing well (: Keep it peaceful my people <3

Shawn Radix

:)) namaste

Mercy Anderson

I love that people listening to State Radio aren't sitting around arguing with each other about religious rubbish or anything on the comments. It's just a bunch of people enjoying great music. :)

killwerth

i remember these kids before they got big and famous, great show

Serifless

That bassline

Krista Kaamos

YELLOWVESTS <3 UNITE THE WORLD

MigueSublime Skunk

FAAAAAAAAAASOOOO HIGH SONG THANKS !!!!!!!!

Reggaerocker

missing the REAL version

sammi4982

People to people are just people...'so carry yourself well'...just sayin'. Seems to me 'unjustice' comes from people who fight to conceal the injustices of this world. So just act fairly and they will have nothing to hide behind:/

Connor Morin

is that the barn sessions version? because thats not the version on us against the crown

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