Dukes of Hazard
Weezer Lyrics


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Just two good old boys
(Everyone now, come on)
Never meaning no harm
Beats all you never saw
Been in trouble with the law
Since the day they was born
(What were they doing man?)
Straightening the curves
Flattening the hills
Well, someday the mountain might get 'em
But the law never will

Making their way
The only way they know how
That's just a little bit more
Than the law will allow

Just two good ol' boys
Wouldn't change if they could




They're fighting the system
Like two modern-day Robin Hoods

Overall Meaning

At first glance, the lyrics to Weezer's song "Dukes of Hazzard" may seem like an ode to outlaws, but a closer look reveals that the "good old boys" are actually standing up against an unjust system. The lyrics describe two individuals who have been in trouble with the law their entire lives, but who are not harming anyone. Instead of conforming to society's norms, they are "fighting the system" like modern-day Robin Hoods. They are making their way in the world the only way they know how, and always doing just a little bit more than the law will allow.


The song also touches on the dangers that come with this rebellious lifestyle. The two men are constantly "straightening the curves" and "flattening the hills" in their car, and someday, the mountain might catch them. However, they remain undeterred, as they know that the law will never be able to catch up with them.


Overall, "Dukes of Hazzard" is a song about sticking to your convictions and standing up against a system that doesn't serve you. It's a tribute to those who refuse to be cowed by societal norms and instead forge their own path.


Line by Line Meaning

Just two good old boys
Introducing the singers of the song as two simple yet interesting and unique individuals


(Everyone now, come on)
Encouraging everyone to join in and enjoy their story


Never meaning no harm
Assuring the listeners that they're just two innocent guys, who never intentionally hurt anyone


Beats all you never saw
Implying that the two boys have experienced some remarkable situations or adventures in their lives


Been in trouble with the law
Indicating that the boys have had their fair share of run-ins with the legal authorities


Since the day they was born
Emphasizing that the propensity to attract trouble has been with them since their birth


(What were they doing man?)
Raising a curiosity within the audience to inquire about the boys' activities


Straightening the curves
Informing the listeners that the boys have the courage and skill to rectify difficult situations


Flattening the hills
Referring to the boys' ability to respond to challenges or setbacks with resilience


Well, someday the mountain might get 'em
Acknowledging that despite their bravery, setbacks and challenges may one day weigh them down


But the law never will
Suggesting that despite their run-ins with the law, they stand by their principles and continue to do good deeds


Making their way
Detailing the journey of the two boys, with nothing but their spirit and willpower to guide them


The only way they know how
Implying that the boys have honed their skills and craft, and this is the only way they can pursue their goals


That's just a little bit more
Conveying their drive and passion, which is just above the limit of what few might call legally permissible


Than the law will allow
Highlighting that their actions may sometimes circumvent the limits of the law, but never cross the threshold of ethical responsibility


Just two good ol' boys
Reminding the audience of the boy's simple nature and the fact that they are good people at heart


Wouldn't change if they could
Asserting that the boys wouldn't want to change themselves, as they are happy and content with who they are


They're fighting the system
Stating that the boys are rebellious in their own right, fighting against the societal norms and conventions


Like two modern-day Robin Hoods
Drawing a parallel between the two boys and the legendary Robin Hood, portraying them as heroes who are fighting for the greater good




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