Makes Sense To Me
Widespread Panic Lyrics


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I was talking to a homeless drunk about religion
He said "It's all I got, but it ain't much
'Cause the way I feel these days,
I'd rather have a gun than a crutch"


Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess


Listen to a little girl, she was a runaway.
She said "My daddy treated me like a slave.
Soiled me in my momma bed when I was just 15.
That's why I had to lay him in his grave!"


Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess


Talking to a black man from Atlanta.
He said "The time has come to take what's mine.
And if I must bust a few heads to achieve justice,
My righteous cause will well explain the crime!"


Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess
That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess


Well, that makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess




That makes sense to me
It makes sense to me, I must confess

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Widespread Panic's "Makes Sense To Me" tell the story of three different individuals who have experienced various types of oppression and hardship. In each verse, the singer recounts a conversation with someone who has been oppressed, and who has decided to take matters into their own hands. The first verse is about a homeless man who turns to religion for comfort, but who also acknowledges that having a gun might be just as helpful. The second verse is about a young girl who runs away from home after being sexually abused by her father and ultimately kills him. The final verse is about a black man who believes that he must use violence to achieve justice.


The repetitive chorus, "That makes sense to me, it makes sense to me, I must confess," suggests that the singer finds these stories, and the characters' actions, understandable, if not necessarily justifiable. The song suggests that people who are oppressed may have no choice but to fight back against their oppressors, and that sometimes this involves breaking the law or taking extreme measures.


Widespread Panic has said that "Makes Sense To Me" is about the idea that people have natural rights and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. The song celebrates those who fight back against oppression, even if their tactics are unconventional. It also acknowledges that people from different walks of life may have very different experiences of oppression.


Line by Line Meaning

I was talking to a homeless drunk about religion
I had a conversation with a homeless person who was under the influence of alcohol about their beliefs in a higher power


He said 'It's all I got, but it ain't much
The homeless man expressed that religion was the only thing he had left in his life, but acknowledged that it wasn't much in terms of tangible possessions


'Cause the way I feel these days, I'd rather have a gun than a crutch'
Due to how he was feeling lately, the homeless man would prefer to have a weapon for protection, rather than relying on a crutch or something for support


Listen to a little girl, she was a runaway
I heard the story of a young female who had run away from home


She said 'My daddy treated me like a slave
The runaway girl revealed that her father treated her poorly and like a servant


Soiled me in my momma bed when I was just 15'
When she was only 15 years old, the girl's father sexually abused her in her mother's bed


That's why I had to lay him in his grave!'
The girl justified her actions of killing her father by explaining that it was due to the trauma he had caused her


Talking to a black man from Atlanta
I engaged in a conversation with a man from Atlanta who identified as black


He said 'The time has come to take what's mine
The man expressed that he believed it was time for him to claim what was rightfully his


And if I must bust a few heads to achieve justice
If necessary, the man was willing to use physical force to obtain the justice he believed he deserved


My righteous cause will well explain the crime!'
The man believed that the reason behind his actions for justice would justify any crimes he may commit in the process




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: D. HUTCHENS

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