The Revolution
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It's such a shame how we are living
All that we need we can't afford
Everyone's dying all around us
I am a slave to my landlord

We sweat and we bleed for all of our time
We work sixteen hours and still we don't see a dime
I'm thoroughly exhausted of being so sick and poor
I think it's time for all of us to rise up and start a class war

(The revolution is now!) Let's organize the working class together
(The revolution is now!) Winter is coming, brace for colder weather
(The revolution is now!) It's time to let them know that we will never
Let them take our human rights away (Hey!)

Workers and serfs of Mother Rossiya
Now is the hour to seize what's ours
I know that you are also like me
Under the yoke of the bourgeois

We toil every day for all these nobles and dukes
And yet still they complain 'cause we got mud on their suits
There's more of us than them, I think we all shouldn't wait
If they don't want to feed us we can serve their heads on our dinner plates

(The revolution is now!) It ain't a theory, time to do some praxis
(The revolution is now!) I think we need a little direct action
(Old Robespierre would be proud!) It's time to crush any and all reaction
Terror is the order of the day

When the dust is cleared
And our new age has came
Though we've persevered
You'll still starve all the same
Even though you see
Somewhere to point the blame
Even when you're free
You'll still starve all the same
(Bring it home, Boris)

(The revolution is now!) Reclaim your rightful place as your own master
(The revolution is now!) Kill all your gods and kings 'cause they're all bastards
(Pick up a gun and go down) Down to your bosses' office, you can ask them
Why they haven't given you a raise




Anymore
This is the class war

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Revolution" explore themes of societal inequality, economic exploitation, and the need for collective action to resist oppressive systems. The song portrays a world where basic necessities are unaffordable, and the working class is trapped in a cycle of poverty and servitude.


The first verse highlights the struggles of daily life, emphasizing the inability to afford essentials and the prevalence of death all around. The mention of being a slave to a landlord symbolizes the control and power landlords and those in positions of wealth hold over the working class. The lyrics express a deep frustration with the relentless toil and lack of reward, which leads to the call for a class war.


In the second verse, the song reaches out to the workers and serfs of Mother Rossiya, a reference to Russia. It acknowledges the shared experiences of oppression and exploitation that exist beyond national boundaries. The lyrics critique the nobles and dukes who complain about small inconveniences but fail to acknowledge the immense labor contributed by the working class. The mention of serving their heads on dinner plates represents a radical response to the pervasive inequality, suggesting a desire to overthrow and hold the ruling class accountable.


The chorus signifies the urgency of the revolution, urging the working class to organize and unite. Winter symbolizes a harsher phase of life, suggesting that the current circumstances can worsen if action is not taken. The lyrics emphasize the importance of reclaiming human rights, as the struggle for basic dignity and fair treatment lies at the core of the revolution.


The final verse introduces a cautionary aspect, pointing out that even after the revolution, the struggle for survival will continue. The lyrics suggest that the ruling class, while overthrown, will not cease their oppressive practices. The reference to pointing blame elsewhere signifies how those in power often deflect responsibility for societal issues. The song ends with a call to directly confront bosses and demand better treatment and wages, emphasizing the ongoing class war.


Overall, "The Revolution" expresses a call to action, advocating for the working class to rise up against oppressive systems. It highlights the inequalities and struggles faced by everyday people, urging unity and collective resistance in order to create a more just and equitable society.


Line by Line Meaning

It's such a shame how we are living
The way we live is truly unfortunate


All that we need we can't afford
We lack the means to obtain our basic necessities


Everyone's dying all around us
Death surrounds us on all fronts


I am a slave to my landlord
I am completely beholden to my landlord


We sweat and we bleed for all of our time
We put in immense physical effort and endure pain throughout our lives


We work sixteen hours and still we don't see a dime
Despite working long hours, we receive no compensation


I'm thoroughly exhausted of being so sick and poor
I am completely worn out from being both physically unwell and impoverished


I think it's time for all of us to rise up and start a class war
I believe we should unite and initiate a conflict between social classes


(The revolution is now!) Let's organize the working class together
It is imperative that we gather the laboring class and coordinate our efforts


(The revolution is now!) Winter is coming, brace for colder weather
Prepare for harsher times ahead as difficult circumstances approach


(The revolution is now!) It's time to let them know that we will never
We must convey a steadfast message that we will never


Let them take our human rights away (Hey!)
Permit them to deprive us of our basic rights


Workers and serfs of Mother Rossiya
Laborers and peasants of the Russian motherland


Now is the hour to seize what's ours
The present moment is ideal to claim what rightfully belongs to us


I know that you are also like me
I understand that you share the same circumstances as I do


Under the yoke of the bourgeois
We are subjugated under the control of the capitalist class


We toil every day for all these nobles and dukes
We labor incessantly for the benefit of the privileged aristocracy


And yet still they complain 'cause we got mud on their suits
However, they still have the audacity to criticize us for merely dirtying their clothing


There's more of us than them, I think we all shouldn't wait
Considering our larger numbers, I believe we should not delay


If they don't want to feed us we can serve their heads on our dinner plates
If they refuse to provide for our sustenance, we can resort to radical measures, even decapitating them


(The revolution is now!) It ain't a theory, time to do some praxis
This revolution is not a mere concept; it's time to put theory into practice


(The revolution is now!) I think we need a little direct action
I believe we should engage in immediate, hands-on action


(Old Robespierre would be proud!) It's time to crush any and all reaction
We must forcefully suppress any opposing forces and ideologies


Terror is the order of the day
Fear and intimidation are the prevailing methods in this current situation


When the dust is cleared
Once all the chaos and conflict subside


And our new age has came
And a new era has arrived


Though we've persevered
Despite our perseverance and endurance


You'll still starve all the same
You will still suffer from hunger and deprivation regardless


Even though you see
Even if you witness


Somewhere to point the blame
A specific target to attribute fault to


Even when you're free
Even in a state of supposed freedom


You'll still starve all the same
You will still experience starvation and destitution regardless


(Bring it home, Boris)
Conclude powerfully, Boris


(The revolution is now!) Reclaim your rightful place as your own master
Seize back your authentic position as your own ruler


(The revolution is now!) Kill all your gods and kings 'cause they're all bastards
Eliminate all your deities and monarchs since they are all detestable


(Pick up a gun and go down) Down to your bosses' office, you can ask them
Equip yourself with a firearm and descend to the location of your superiors; you can question them


Why they haven't given you a raise
Inquire as to why they have not granted you an increase in salary


Anymore
Any longer


This is the class war
This is the conflict between social classes




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Bennett Salter

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Comments from YouTube:

@thebuttonking

This feels like a lost song from demos for Good & Evil by Tally Hall and I am here for it

@all59w36

this is great 👍

@techissus7449

Holy based! Using Lenin at the start is a great hook for me!

@Muircat

Babe, wake up, new schizo banger

@sapphiric6921

I still can't believe this only has 500 views--

@martinglez6929

Ta chida

@techissus7449

Oh . . .

@techissus7449

Yikes, i find a good listen and instead i find Lenin slander, sorry for the compliment

@bingusbongus9807

tech issus of comrade cora fame????????????????????????????????????????????????/

@techissus7449

@bingus bongus Bajookie yes, i see containment is leaking

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