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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Joey White" by the artist "White Buffalo, The"

The song "Joey White" by The White Buffalo tells the tragic story of a young man who falls victim to war propaganda and the horrors of war.

Joey, lacking other prospects, follows in his father's footsteps and joins the army. He believes that service will make him a real man, a hero. The image of "Uncle Sam" here acts as a symbol of false patriotic rhetoric that hides the true face of war.

The author describes Joey's youthful maximalism with bitterness and sarcasm: "You're young, stupid, full of cum... Fight for freedom, son, for your country, for your brothers." These lines emphasize the heartlessness of the system, which sends young and inexperienced guys to certain death.

Two years in the army change Joey. He witnesses and participates in a bloody massacre that cripples his soul. The order "kill them all" deprives him of his last illusions, showing the true face of war - cruel and senseless.

The culmination is the battle scene, where "the roar and whistle of bullets", "burning bodies, the death of brothers" become a terrible reality for Joey. He runs, trying to escape, but the trauma of war will stay with him forever.

The final lines of the song paint a tragic image of a broken man whose heart is "filled with lead" and whose mind is crippled by the demons of war. Joey returned from hell on earth alive, but the price he paid was exorbitantly high.

Joey White, well he ain't got no choices

Just like his daddy did, he joins the armed forces

Gonna be a man, oh not a zero

For Uncle Sam, well he'll be a hero

He don't know that Uncle Sam is a cartoon and not a man

Poor Joey White

Oh Joey White, you better bite your tongue

You don't know jack, boy

You're young, dumb and full of cum

Better step in line, go with the others

Gonna fight for freedom, son, your country and your brothers

Here's your boots and here's a gun

Learn when to fight, learn when to run

Poor Joey White

Well he got two years in the sand,

And it will surely change his plans for life

Joey White, well he gets his orders

Grab your things and we'll meet you at the border

Kill 'em all, no quarter given

Shoot on sight, boy, let God sort out the livin'

Told ya no one's keeping score

This ain't no game, well this is war

For Joey White

Yeah, from below and from the sky

Hear drums and bullets fly

Oh a scream of battle cry

Bodies burn and brothers die

Poor Joey White

Joey White, well you better run faster

You can't run fast enough

To avoid this grave disaster

Well in a flash blood soaks his shirt

Drops to his knees, now he's face down in the dirt

Now his only freedom blurred

Gets to leave this Hell on Earth still alive

Now his heart's filled up with lead

He got demons in his head

For life

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