Repeal Of The Licensing Laws
The Pogues Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

: Repeal of the Licensing Laws by The Pogues, a punk rock band from London, England, was released in 1986 as part of their album, "Poguetry in Motion". The song touches on a topic that is still relevant today, namely the role of alcohol in our society and the importance of individual choice and freedom.


The lyrics suggest a sense of rebellion against the restrictive and outdated licensing laws which were in place at the time of the song's release. The chorus of the song, "Let our people go to the public house/And hang the landlords higher", reflects a sentiment that is all too familiar when it comes to the consumerist culture that has been created by political and social restrictions, particularly those pertaining to alcohol.


The Pogues' Repeal of the Licensing Laws is a powerful song that highlights the social and political significance of the consumption and regulation of alcohol. The lyrics urge people to take control of their own lives and make their own choices, rather than being restricted by laws designed to control behavior. The song serves as a reminder of the importance of personal freedom and individual responsibility, and stands as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

So we'll go no more a roving
We'll no longer wander and carouse


So late into the night
Until the wee hours of the morning


Though the heart be still as loving
Though our affections remain strong


And the moon be still as bright
And the moon shines just as brightly


For the sword outwears its sheath
Our weapons lose their sharpness over time


And the soul wears out the breast
Our inner strength diminishes with age


And the heart must pause to breathe
And our hearts need a break to recharge


And love itself have rest.
Even love needs a break to recover


Though the night was made for loving
The night is a time for passion


And the day returns too soon
But then morning comes too quickly


Yet we'll go no more a roving
Nevertheless, we'll stop our wandering


By the light of the moon.
In the moonlight no more.




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Written by: Peter Stacey

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