In this energetic anthem, Green Day portrays a woman who embodies both rebellion and sanctity, challenging societal norms and expectations. Described as "salt of the earth" yet "dangerous," she represents a paradoxical blend of traditional values and radical change. The lyrics suggest she is a catalyst for revolution, likened to a "hand grenade" in her potential to bring about explosive transformation. Her connection to places like Chicago and Toronto indicates her influence is widespread, impacting various communities. Through this character, Green Day celebrates the power of individual resistance against oppressive systems, highlighting the personal as political and vice versa. This song ultimately serves as an ode to those who dare to disrupt and inspire change within their worlds.
She's a Rebel
Lyrics
She's a rebel
She's a saint
She's salt of the earth
And she's dangerous
She's a rebel
Vigilante
Missing link on the brink
Of destruction
From Chicago to Toronto
She's the one that they
Call old whats her name
She's the symbol
Of resistance
And she's holding on my
Heart like a hand grenade
Is she dreaming
What I'm thinking
Is she the mother of all bombs
Gonna detonate
Is she trouble
Like I'm trouble
Make it a double
Twist of fate
Or a melody that
Sings the revolution
The dawning of our lives
She brings this liberation
That I just can't define
Nothing comes to mind
She's a rebel
She's a saint
She's salt of the earth
And she's dangerous
She's a rebel
Vigilante
Missing link on the brink
Of destruction
She's a rebel
She's a rebel
She's a rebel
And she's dangerous
She's a rebel
She's a rebel
She's a rebel
And she's dangerous
Writer(s): MICHAEL PRITCHARD, FRANK E., III WRIGHT, BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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