

The newspapers have the protest featured in it, giving people an idea of a new and improved future. "Sing it out, boy they're gonna sell what tomorrow means!" "SING IT FOR THE BOYS, SING IT FOR THE GIRLS, EVERY TIME THAT YOU LOSE IT SING IT FOR THE WHOLE WORLD!"ĭuh, protest.the whole chorus is about protesting a little more specifically. Share your putrid opinions with the world or nothing will happen!

"For every time that they want to count you out, use your voice every single time you open up your mouth" Tomorrow, something terrible will happen again if we don't speak out about it. "Sing it out, girl you got to be what tomorrow needs." Meaning that the law may or may not change due to his actions, but it's worth a shot! "Sing it out, boy you got to see what tomorrow brings." That may be a little far fetched, but please read this: Thanx for reading took a lot of time in writing this.:) That is what I think the song is saying, just they use more. And they end with the chorus basically to again reinforce the fact to people that they must get involved and speak loud their own opinions. Then the next lines confuse me a little, but, "I am not the singer that you wanted but a dancer," I think might mean that I am not what you wanted, I am what I want to be and have my own opinions, and it also says, "Talk about the past sir, and wrote it for the ones that wanna get away," might mean that you need to talk about the past to know anything about the future, and they are talking down on people who dont want anything to do with today's problems, and that is who they wrote the song for to kind of motivate them. And "Sell it till your last days, buy yourself the motivation!" meaning never quiet down until you die and get the motivation to do so.

The chorus, basically the entire thing says, "Sing it for the world and for everyone who can't speak for themselves ("sing it for the deaf, sing it for the blind") And it's also saying that we have to speak up before the leaders we have today screw us up too much and when they drown us out, we have to speak louder, which is what these lines are saying, "Sing it out, boy they're gonna sell what tommorow needs, sing it out, girl they're gonna kill what tommorow brings, You've got to, make a choice if the music drowns you out, and raise your voice every single time they try and shut your mouth." And then the next part of the song seems to me, to be like a chant, or something, getting louder and louder, the "Cleaned up corporation progress, dying in the process," and "Children that can talk about it," because whats goin on now, the kids will be the ones affected and will be the ones to talk about it in the future. "For every time, that they want to count you out, use your voice, every single time you open up your mouth," lots of older people today don't care what the young people have to say, and every time they wanna shut them out, the kids of today gotta talk their own opinions no matter what. "Sing it out, boy you got to see what tomorrow brings, Sing it out, girl you got to be what tommorow needs," we gotta speak and look ahead to what is coming in the future and learn to be what the world will need for what the future holds. I think the song basically means that the generation today, has to speak up and be like, the leaders of tomorrow. This song, I actually came to this website looking for an interpretation myself, but when I found it didn't have one, I decided to write my thoughts.
