Stray
You Am I Lyrics


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It's irregular and it sure won't pay
but say naught 'til you got something to say
So I live for forty minutes a day
Can I have that?
The biggest kick you ever got
was paying out on dinosaur rock
and said with every prehistoric thought
you can stain
For every door that's been closed
there's another of your friends you can dose
While your brains seem to speak through your clothes
And for every handshake that'll pay
there's another motherfuck who'll complain
that to keep a legal dose is so lame
Are you stray?
Those born with gold with weary souls




Should eat their young and die
Are you stray?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of You Am I's song "Stray" are a commentary on the struggles of being a struggling musician who is trying to make it in the music industry. The song is a rallying cry for the underdog who is fighting against the odds to be heard and acknowledged.


The opening lines of the song, "It's irregular and it sure won't pay but say naught 'til you got something to say", seem to be a warning to those who might think that being a musician is an easy path to success. The singer is reminding us that success is not guaranteed and that we should not speak up until we have something relevant to say.


The song continues with a description of the struggle to make a living as a musician. The lines, "So I live for forty minutes a day, Can I have that?" seem to suggest that the singer is only able to find solace in their music for a brief period each day. The rest of the time, they are hustling to make ends meet.


The chorus of the song, "Those born with gold with weary souls should eat their young and die. Are you stray?" is a commentary on the music industry's tendency to overlook talented musicians who don’t fit the mold. The line "eat their young and die" is a harsh way of saying that talented musicians who don’t “fit in” will be forgotten by the mainstream music industry.


Line by Line Meaning

It's irregular and it sure won't pay
This situation is nonconforming and doesn't offer any financial reward


but say naught 'til you got something to say
Don't speak unless you have something worthwhile to say


So I live for forty minutes a day
My life is mundane and only offers a brief moment of excitement


Can I have that?
Can I have a taste of something better?


The biggest kick you ever got
Your greatest thrill was belittling something from the past


was paying out on dinosaur rock
You enjoyed mocking classic rock music


and said with every prehistoric thought
Your insults were outdated and unimaginative


you can stain
Your negativity can affect those around you


For every door that's been closed
Despite setbacks, there are still opportunities available


there's another of your friends you can dose
You can continue to party with your comrades


While your brains seem to speak through your clothes
Your drunken behavior reveals your lack of intellect


And for every handshake that'll pay
Every deal that brings monetary gain


there's another motherfuck who'll complain
Someone will always be discontent with the terms


that to keep a legal dose is so lame
Following the rules may seem dull to some


Are you stray?
Do you feel like an outsider?


Those born with gold with weary souls
People who have always had wealth can become jaded


Should eat their young and die
Those privileged individuals should sacrifice their offspring to experience hardship and empathy


Are you stray?
Do you feel disconnected from the norm?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ANDY KENT, RUSSELL HOPKINSON, TIM ADRIAN ROGERS

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