This song is really deep and filled with many layers of meaning. It talks about life and social issues affecting our nation right now. I encourage everyone to listen to it and please share your thoughts, and let me know if the song affected you in any way or made you think. In my opinion, you can't listen to this song and NOT think about its meaning. The song is "The Boy Vs. The Cynic, Chapter 1 Part 1" by John Reuben.


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  • I'll agree it is ironic that he's going to be starring in his own reality show when he talks about them in a negative light in this song. However, that doesn't take away from the positive things I gleaned from the song, but that's just me.

    P.S. I just watched his reality show on YouTube here. I can tell he's being sarcastic about his success in the video. I read an article online where he said there's potential for the show to turn into a movie - well it's still on YouTube. Again, I think he was being sarcastic in the article. He's just trying to promote his album, everyone has to make a living somehow, right?
  • I enjoyed reading your interpretation, and I can see how you would interpret this song as negative when not viewing it from a Christian standpoint. I view it as hopeful. I think he's cynical about life in general, the song is called "The Boy Vs. the Cynic" afterall, and he realizes he can't change EVERYTHING, no one person can. Yet, there is hope for a better future. If you can affect one person, then that person can affect another, and it creates the "ripple" he alludes to in his song. I also think he's talking about hisself at times in the song, and other times he's talking about the music industry, and still other times he's talking about society in general.

    Here's how I interpret the song line by line:

    I’ll embrace dreams again when I can breath again
    And at that point I won’t be needing them


    I agree with your interpretation of this line. I think he's talking about financial struggle of some sort. The "dream" he has is just being able to breathe and not have to constantly worry about finances. He won't need the dreams when he can breathe again because he wants to be able to reach out to others and make a difference, and he'll be able to once he can "breathe."

    It became clear to me that I was fighting a war I couldn’t win
    You don’t make it on your own merit
    Only royalty inherits the kingdom


    The war he can't win is the battle between good -God and evil- satan. He can't win the war because God says in the Bible the battle is already won, and "only royalty inherits the kingdom" is saying that it's all for God's glory, not his.

    And that’s a system good intentions can’t help
    Your courage is not good here so don’t try to excel


    I think it's interesting he talks about courage in the next verse. I think the type of courage he is talking about is the courage to stand up for what you believe in.

    What a sad day when you realize nothing can change
    The revolution didn’t leave you it never came


    He can try to change how things are and make a difference, but in the end people will live how they want to live. You can show them a better way, but ultimately the choice is on them.

    There will be no parades, no royal balls
    Just long days topped off with last calls for alcohol


    He's saying that there's no time to celebrate, because all his time is invested in staying afloat, referencing the first line in the song. The alcohol line is talking about how alcohol is used in society to drown out one's sorrows.

    Go to sleep wake up and repeat the same routine
    Smooth skin dressed with wrinkles and brown eyes with dark rings


    He's cynical about how life seems so routine: go to work, come home, go to sleep, wake up, do it again. Everyone feels like this at times.

    And entertainers sing of extremes that don’t exist for you or me
    When real life is reality TV no wonder our youth don’t believe in anything


    He's talking about how entertainers sing about elaborate things that the average Joe will never attain no matter how hard he works. Reality TV reemphasizes this ridiculous gluttony. So it's no wonder so many youth don't believe in anything real, it's all about getting money and achieving the unacheivable.

    It’s all a joke there are no heroes just those of us with high hopes

    Youth view celebrities as "heroes" when they may have done nothing more to contribute to society than release a platinum album. The "real" people are regular people who work 8 hours a day and have high hopes for something more in life.

    It’s just not that simple
    I’m not trying to save it all I just want to create a ripple


    He realizes he can't save everyone, because it's not that simple, though he wishes it was.

    I also think this line could also be alluding to the music industry. He's saying "it's just not that simple" to talk about God and Jesus in a song, because ideas such as greed, money, and sex sell more than ideas of God and Jesus. In a way, it's like he's making an excuse for holding back from saying what he really wants to say.

    And even if one individual is affected it’s monumental with an unusual perspective
    That’s beautiful in essence traditional thinking won’t suggest this
    Is life really that precious well yes it is


    Here he's saying that if just one person gets what the song is really saying, then it's worth it. The "unusual perspective" is the Christian perspective. By saying life is precious, what he's really saying is that life is so precious because God gave us life.

    But there will be no celebrations or congratulations
    No pat on the back just your mind intact


    Here he's shifting to talking about people living the Christian life, or if you want to view it from a secular standpoint, just taking "the high road" in general - doing the right thing. You won't usually get a pat on the back for doing the right thing, but what you will get is a clear mind.

    And the freedom to feel your heart beat at the speed of life
    Go to sleep tonight knowing you did it right


    When you give your life to Christ, you have a light heart. Suddenly you feel more "alive."

    And rest easy outside of a system that resents you for not doing what they expect you to do

    Again, he's talking about a Christian perspective: The world expects you to give into your selfish desires. When you don't, you can "rest easy" outside of the world system, knowing you're not living how the world wants you to live, which is selfishly and for yourself.

    Psychologically wear you down and then they make the suggestion that you get on a prescription to deal with your depression
    Anxious lazy temperamental obese
    That’s what money makers like to call a disease
    And they’ll be looking for or creating new problems with profitable solutions
    To solve them but you won’t get any better you’ll just come back for more
    Until your medicine drawer is filled with unreliable cures


    If you're occasionally sad, you suffer from depression. If you're anxious, you're ADHD. You get the idea. The world puts a "disease" label on simple things and suggests that taking a pill is the solution, instead of actually dealing with the root problem.

    And that’s the way of the beast
    And I can’t do nothing about it
    I could shout it in a room that’s crowded but I doubt it’d make a difference


    The beast is satan, the world, anything that goes against God. Here he's saying that it doesn't matter how loud he shouts the truth, the world will drown it out.

    Again, though, I think this line could also be talking about the music industry. He could try to get his Christian point across through the vague lines in this song, but unless someone with a Christian perspective hears it, the song's underlying Christian meaning won't mean anything.

    So ignorance will be my disguise cause 21st century America likes its witchcraft civilized
    21st century America likes its witchcraft civilized


    When you hear the word witchcraft, you probably think about witches, Harry Potter, things of that nature. Well, I think for the purpose of the song, witchcraft means anything evil and against God. 21st century witchcraft are all those things in the world that are so appealing to people - the desire for money, alcohol, drugs, etc., that they are disguised as harmless and even helpful, as in the case of antidepressants.

    Well, that was my interpretation of the song. I also enjoy interpreting song meanings. There's a website songmeanings.net that was created just for the purpose of interpreting song lyrics.

    Let me know what you think about my interpretation.
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