Good Boy Lyrics – Paris Paloma

“Good Boy” Lyrics by Paris Paloma is a latest English song in the voice of Paris Paloma. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Good Boy” song lyrics are also written by Paris Paloma. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Good Boy” by Paris Paloma is a sharp, poetic critique of men chasing power, wealth, and status while blindly serving those above them. The song paints them as pitiful, obedient “Good Boy”s who sacrifice everything but gain nothing real in return. It contrasts their empty climb with the freedom and joy they’ll never reach, exposing the futility and loneliness of living only to please higher powers.

Good Boy Lyrics

[Intro]
I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down
I just didn’t expect them to be such losers

[Verse 1]
I have never seen submission embodied half so well
As in the feeble competition between men with souls to sell
And I’ve never seen a guard dog with less fearsome of a bite
Than with its tail between its legs found at the rich man’s side
Look at him, he’s sweating, he’s sweating from the climb
Office worker, soldier, CEO, he’s bleeding and he’s blind
And I have never seen a creature more pitiful than him

He drinks power like saltw*ter, all because he cannot swim

[Chorus]
Mouths open, servants of a higher power
They told him, “It’s a staircase, it’s a tower”
Full circle, wagging tails, wearing a collar
Poor madman, that’s what happens when you drink saltw*ter

[Verse 2]
Burned your tongue too early and realised too late
The tragedy of losing everything you’ll never taste
The clearness of the river, the honey on her tongue
Door opened to communion, being your father’s son
And I would not expect you to witness what we know
The songs sung in the dark times, the fire and the snow
We’ll be piling up our pyre and defend your lords
And we’ll have our joy and it’ll never be yours

[Chorus]
Mouths open, servants of a higher power (Higher power)
They told him, “It’s a staircase, it’s a tower
Full circle, wagging tails, wearing a collar (Wearing a collar)
Even the dogs know not to drink saltw*ter

[Bridge]

Good boy! You’re working exactly as intended
Has the penny dropped? You’re never gonna get it
Unrewarded for all of your defending
From your loneliness epidemic
Good boy! Has any of the money trickled down yet?
You say one day you’ll be rich? Well, tell me how then
Unpaid marketing department for the power
Good boy, good boy
Ah, good boy, good boy

[Chorus]
Mouths open, servants of a higher power (??)
They told him, “It’s a staircase, it’s a tower” (??)
Full circle, wagging tails, wearing a collar (??)
Even the dogs know not to drink saltw*ter ((??), dream harder)

Good Boy Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro talks about watching powerful people destroy the world, but instead of being impressive, they turn out to be weak and pathetic. It’s like expecting danger from them but finding incompetence and failure instead.

[Verse 1]
This verse paints a picture of men competing for power while losing their dignity and self-respect. They blindly serve the rich, acting like obedient pets, even though they aren’t really strong or threatening. The imagery shows them sweating and struggling, whether they’re office workers, soldiers, or CEOs, yet they remain blind to the harm they’re causing. They crave power desperately, but it only harms them because they can’t handle it. The comparison to drinking saltw*ter emphasizes how dangerous and futile their obsession with power is—they keep chasing something they can’t survive in.

[Chorus]
The chorus shows people blindly following those above them, thinking climbing the ladder will bring success. They obediently serve, act loyal, and wear their “collars,” but in the end, they suffer and fail, just like creatures who drink something harmful they can’t digest.

[Verse 2]
This verse focuses on regret and lost opportunities. The person tries to achieve too much too soon and misses real experiences, like true joy or human connection. It contrasts the shallow pursuit of power with simple, pure pleasures like nature, family, or emotional bonds. Meanwhile, others who aren’t obsessed with power enjoy their lives, celebrate victories, and protect what matters to them. The verse highlights the emptiness of serving those in power and shows that while some find real happiness, the power-hungry will remain unfulfilled.

[Chorus]
Here, the chorus reinforces the idea of blind obedience. People follow orders and climb the social or professional ladder, but their loyalty only traps them. Even those who seem strong recognize the dangers, yet the followers keep risking themselves, unaware that the “saltw*ter” they drink only harms them.

[Bridge]
The bridge calls out people for being “good boys,” obedient and loyal without question. It shows that all their effort and sacrifice won’t bring reward or satisfaction. They hope for wealth or recognition, but it never comes. They are trapped in loneliness and exploitation, acting as unpaid promoters for the system while being praised for simply following orders. The tone mixes sarcasm and frustration, emphasizing how pointless their devotion really is.

[Chorus]
The final chorus repeats the image of blind followers serving those in power. They act loyal and obedient, going in circles, wearing their symbolic collars, yet they remain unaware of the harm they bring to themselves. Even animals avoid danger, but these people keep risking themselves for nothing.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Good Boy song?
A. Good Boy song is sung by Paris Paloma.

Q. Who wrote Good Boy lyrics?
A. Good Boy lyrics are penned by Paris Paloma.

Q. Who has given the music of Good Boy song?
A. Good Boy music is composed and produced by Paris Paloma.

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