I heard this song today (minus the first verse) and got a little pissed. On my first listen it sounded like one of those "my beliefs are better than your belief" songs we often hear on country radio. But as I looked over the lyrics I noticed that it wasn't really one of those songs, but rather an anti-Congress song.
Maybe it's just me, but the message of the song isn't very clear. It seems to be a "Government, get out of my life" song; politicians (Fat cats just getting fatter / Lining their pockets) intervening on the lives of the average person (and we all know that most politicians have more money than good ol' Joe Six Pack.) Then there's the line about 'Spreading the wealth around" which is not a Conservative principle. And I'm pretty sure that Phil Vasser leans a little more on the Conservative side (though I have no proof to back that statement up.)
Even though he says "Republican or democrat / Well, I don’t give a damn about that" I don't really think that's the case. Would a song like this have been released in 1995-96 during the "Contract With America"? Or before 9/11? And what's stopping him from living his life, worshiping and raising his family?
Having written all that, I feel better. This song really don't mean anything. It's not going to be one of those great political movement songs. Is there a call to action? Does he want the Republicans out of the White House? If he wants grand sweeping changes of the American political landscape, then I'm with him. But there's not a lot here and this song will probably just disappear off the charts in a month or two.
Lyrics to This Is My Life
Writer: unknown
Fat cats just getting fatter
Lining their pockets
What does it matter?
All I want is an honest wage
A piece of ground where my kids are safe
80 bucks to fill my truck
Old man telling me times are tough
Sticking it to the middle class
Well, they can kiss my price of gas
Its time to speak my mind
Hey-- this is my life
Woa – woa this is my life
Hey--yea this is my life
Woa-woa
Yea, and I want it back
Republican or democrat
Well, I don’t give a damn about that
I want a chance to do my job
Pledge allegiance to my God
Talkin’ heads trying to buy my vote
I’m just trying to pay my note
I’m a husband trying to be a father
Raise my son and raise my daughter
Can you hear me?
Hey-- this is my life
Woa – woa this is my life
Hey--yea this is my life
Woa-woa
And I want it back
Well, I’m just standing on the edge of the brink
I will not go quietly
I’ll tell you what I think
Its time to speak my peace
Squeaky wheel always gets the grease
One single voice don’t matter
But everybody’s screaming up the ladder
Gonna get the attention of the man on top
Make it louder, shake and rock
It might just come tumbling down
Spread all that wealth around
That’s what I’m talking about
Hey-ya this is my life
Woa – woa this is my life
Hey-hey-yea this is my life
Woa-woa
This is my life
This is my life
(Lyrics provided as a courtesy. MisguidedThoughts.com makes no claims to be the author of the lyrics and is providing them as a courtesy to readers. (And as they are available on numerous other sites.))



