Toasted Rye
Tim Fite Lyrics


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on a bright and sunny morning
we'll be marching side by side
through the gates of white man's heaven
we'll take the bread from his private pantry
on a bright and sunny morning
we'll have freedom on toasted rye




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Tim Fite's "Toasted Rye" speak of defiance and determination against the oppression that the white man has imposed on people of color. The singer expresses a longing for a future where they can march together, side by side, towards the gates of the white man's heaven, which is symbolic of the privilege and power that have been denied to minorities for centuries. The phrase "take the bread from his private pantry" emphasizes the idea of taking what is rightfully theirs, rather than waiting for the white man to give it to them.


The singer ends the chorus with the phrase "we'll have freedom on toasted rye," which serves as a metaphor for the idea that they will finally have control over their lives, their own bread to toast, and the power to shape their own destiny. The repetition of the phrase "on a bright and sunny morning" suggests a sense of optimism, hopefulness, and a vision for the future where societal inequalities and injustices are eliminated.


In summary, "Toasted Rye" is a powerful song that addresses issues of systemic racism and injustice. It is a call to action for people of color to envision a world where they can claim their rightful place and take control of their lives. The song offers a sense of hope and optimism, accentuated by the metaphor of toasted rye.


Line by Line Meaning

on a bright and sunny morning
When the day is lovely and clear


we'll be marching side by side
We'll walk together and join forces


through the gates of white man's heaven
We'll enter the luxurious places reserved for privileged white people


we'll take the bread from his private pantry
We'll claim what has been kept from us by those in positions of power


on a bright and sunny morning
When the atmosphere is invigorating and refreshing


we'll have freedom on toasted rye
With bread as our symbol of liberty, we'll be truly free and independent




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