Now that I have had efficient time to read this through I think that's about poor vs the rich.
"Baby boys born a gentleman," If a baby is born into a rich family, society respects him.
"Did you ever know anyone sleeping on the streets?" Telling the rich that they shouldn't mock/judge the poor because they've never known anyone who have actually lived through that scenario.
And then I think the song goes onto say that really it's the rich, greedy ones you should actually watch out for.
"There's always moving where we're sleeping," means that when everyone is sound asleep they're really scheming around us, involving us.
And lastly, I believe "I'll dance on that cross," means he'd rather be one of the poor than one of rich.
Now that I have had efficient time to read this through I think that's about poor vs the rich.
"Baby boys born a gentleman," If a baby is born into a rich family, society respects him.
"Did you ever know anyone sleeping on the streets?" Telling the rich that they shouldn't mock/judge the poor because they've never known anyone who have actually lived through that scenario.
And then I think the song goes onto say that really it's the rich, greedy ones you should actually watch out for.
"There's always moving where we're sleeping," means that when everyone is sound asleep they're really scheming around us, involving us.
And lastly, I believe "I'll dance on that cross," means he'd rather be one of the poor than one of rich.