Southtown
Southtown

P.O.D. - Southtown Lyrics

Rock
Oct 27, 2006
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Southtown Lyrics

Welcome to hard times
Back again like it's never been for the first time
It seem to mess with my head when I realize what it takes
Can I relate with whatever but never will it drive me to hate
Could be the next guy that you take before I wake
Now I lay me down to sleep eyes tight when I pray this here is real life
Circumstances make you think should I be counting my blessings
The next second my eyes blink

Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive
Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive

One love it's easier said than done
Can I rise above anything that gets in my way
Like words you say, you let your tongue get loose
And when push comes to shove, I'm not used to walking away
I keep on looking up, because these times are getting tough
Tomorrow's gone and it's the same old song
Father fill my cup, give me strength to power up
A life to shine, you'r the diamond in this rough

Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive
Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive

It ain't got to be like this
Don't want to throw up my fist
Don't want to be like this
Don't want to throw up my fist
I must resist, it ain't got to be like this
I must resist, it ain't got to be like this
I must resist, it ain't got to be like this
I must resist, it ain't got to be like this

Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive
Here in the southtown
You know that kids don't play
Put it down in the streets, will I see another day
If I make it back this time, got to hold what is mine
And thank God that I made it alive
Here in the southtown

Writer(s): MARCOS CURIEL, MARK DANIELS, NOAH BERNARDO, PAUL SANDOVAL
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is the theme of 'Southtown' by P.O.D.?

    'Southtown' by P.O.D. reflects themes of resilience, survival, and gratitude despite facing tough circumstances. The lyrics focus on the struggles and dangers of living in a rough neighborhood, and the importance of staying strong and thankful for making it through tough times.

  2. Who are the writers of 'Southtown'?

    The writers of 'Southtown' are Marcos Curiel, Mark Daniels, Noah Bernardo, and Paul Sandoval. These members are part of the band P.O.D., which stands for Payable On Death.

  3. Is 'Southtown' considered a Christian song?

    While P.O.D. members are Christians and some of their music has religious themes, they prefer to describe themselves as 'a band made of Christians,' not a Christian band. 'Southtown' can be appreciated by all listeners, regardless of their religious beliefs.

  4. What is the significance of the title 'Southtown'?

    The title 'Southtown' likely refers to the neighborhood or area where the band members grew up. The song talks about the challenges and dangers of living in such a place and the strength required to survive and thrive there.

  5. What can you tell about P.O.D.'s musical influences?

    P.O.D.'s musical influences include a diverse range of artists such as U2, Run DMC, Bob Marley, Bad Brains, and AC/DC. This mix of rock, rap, and reggae elements is reflected in their unique sound.

  6. Why did Marcos Curiel leave P.O.D. in 2003?

    Marcos Curiel, the original guitarist of P.O.D., left the band in early 2003. He was replaced by Jason Truby, who previously played guitar for Living Sacrifice.

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