Laughing At Judgement Day
Thunder Lyrics


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There's a man with a flash car living right next to me
He's got so much, he keeps it under lock and key
And he don't give a damn about the people he turns away
He's too busy making money to give them the time of day

Gonna get a heart attack 'cause he works late all the time
I swear he doesn't know his kids, his wife thinks it's a crime
It's not the way for me, taking life so seriously
When the end comes I wanna be
Laughing on judgement day

I was thinking 'bout the time when I couldn't afford a beer
And wondering why there's so many women round here
Then the truth stepped up and hit me like a ton of lead
Now the children of the night want to know me
There's a price upon my head

Well you know it makes me laugh 'cause I've been around a while
I ought to make her happy before I'm out of style
'Cause now I've got a dream to sell
She got her feet in the wishing well
Bite the apple and you get to hell
Laughing on judgement day (I'm gonna laugh that day away)

Gonna get a heart attack 'cause he works late all the time
I swear he doesn't know his kids, his wife thinks it's a crime
It's not the way for me, taking life so seriously
When the end comes I wanna be
Laughing on judgement day

'Cause now I've got a dream to sell
She got her feet in the wishing well




Bite the apple and you get to hell
Laughing on judgement day (I'm gonna laugh that day away)

Overall Meaning

In "Laughing at Judgement Day," Thunder explores the theme of materialism and its destructive effects on one's relationships and well-being. The lyrics describe a man who lives next door to the singer, who has a flashy car and wealth but is completely disengaged from others. The man is so focused on making money that he neglects his family and disregards those who are less fortunate than him. He is also on the path to a heart attack as a consequence of working hard all the time.


The singer, on the other hand, has a different perspective on life. He has experienced poverty and has learned to appreciate the small things in life. He realizes that materialistic possessions are not the key to happiness, and that focusing too much on them can lead to a meaningless existence. He emphasizes that he doesn't want to live life too seriously, and that when his time comes, he wants to be laughing rather than worrying.


Overall, "Laughing at Judgement Day" is a commentary on how materialism can obscure our understanding of what truly matters in life. The song encourages listeners to find joy in the present moment and not to become overly fixated on wealth and status.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a man with a flash car living right next to me
There is a wealthy man living near me who has a fancy car.


He's got so much, he keeps it under lock and key
He has a lot of possessions that he keeps securely locked away.


And he don't give a damn about the people he turns away
He doesn't care about turning people away who need help or assistance.


He's too busy making money to give them the time of day
He prioritizes making money over giving others his time and attention.


Gonna get a heart attack 'cause he works late all the time
He is at risk of having a heart attack because he works long hours.


I swear he doesn't know his kids, his wife thinks it's a crime
He is so committed to work that his family feels neglected and underappreciated.


It's not the way for me, taking life so seriously
Personally, the serious and stressful approach to life doesn't suit me.


When the end comes I wanna be
When my life is over, I hope to be...


Laughing on judgement day
...laughing joyfully and without fear on judgement day.


I was thinking 'bout the time when I couldn't afford a beer
I remember a time when I couldn't even afford a small luxury like a beer.


And wondering why there's so many women round here
I wondered why there were so many women in my vicinity.


Then the truth stepped up and hit me like a ton of lead
Then I received a sudden realization that hit me hard and was difficult to accept.


Now the children of the night want to know me
Now that I have achieved some success or wealth, people are suddenly interested in getting to know me.


There's a price upon my head
However, there is a negative consequence or cost to this newfound attention or success.


Well you know it makes me laugh 'cause I've been around a while
It's amusing to me because I have been alive for quite some time and have seen similar situations before.


I ought to make her happy before I'm out of style
I should make my lover happy before I am no longer viewed as desirable or fashionable.


Cause now I've got a dream to sell
Now that I have something to offer or sell, I should use it to my advantage.


She got her feet in the wishing well
My lover is longing for something that seems impossible or unattainable.


Bite the apple and you get to hell
Taking a risk or making a mistake can have serious negative consequences.


Laughing on judgement day (I'm gonna laugh that day away)
I plan to face judgement day without fear and with a joyful mindset.




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Written by: Luke Morley

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