Urban Campers

Urban Campers: Embracing the Streets, Defying Norms
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Lyrics

This is our home out on the street

This line expresses the street as the home for the speaker and their community.

We are the god of punk elite

Asserting a rebellious identity, claiming a superior status within the punk subculture.

Could you spare some thing vegan to eat?

Asking for vegan food, highlighting a specific lifestyle choice and need for support.

We need crown molding for our squat

Playfully requesting luxury items like crown molding for their squat, adding humor.

I need a new anchor for my yacht

Contrast between the need for an anchor for a yacht, humorously exaggerating desires.

Would somebody like to buy me an

Leaving an open request, creating anticipation for the listener to fill in the blank.

Imported beer and a shot

Asking for high-quality drinks, suggesting a desire for a comfortable lifestyle.


We’re not homeless we just don’t have homes

Clarifying that they are not without shelter, challenging stereotypes about homelessness.

Urban campers in commercial zones

Defining themselves as urban campers, navigating city spaces as a chosen lifestyle.

And when it gets too cold we squat

Describing squatting as a response to cold weather, portraying adaptability.

We take our clothes off when it’s hot

Highlighting a carefree attitude towards nudity in hot weather.

But we usually just hang out in this spot

Emphasizing a preferred hangout spot, creating a sense of community and routine.

On the corner of any street and me

Identifying a specific location for their activities, reinforcing a sense of belonging.

I won’t work for food, but i’ll fuck for pay

Rejecting the idea of working for food, suggesting a willingness to engage in unconventional exchanges.

All space for pure mdma

Expressing a preference for a specific drug, reflecting a hedonistic lifestyle.

Do you have an extra smoke and hey

Casually asking for a cigarette, maintaining a laid-back tone.

What the fuck are you lookin’ at?

Challenging someone's gaze, asserting independence and defiance.

How ‘bout we don’t get into a fight

Suggesting avoiding conflict, a plea for peaceful coexistence.

Well i could really use a

Expressing a desire for a cigarette and a light, combining practical needs with a laid-back attitude.

Cigarette and a light

Rejecting pity or respect, asserting self-sufficiency and independence.

We don’t want pity or respect

Rejecting conventional forms of assistance, maintaining a rebellious stance.

We won’t cash or a check

Rejecting traditional forms of financial support, reinforcing their non-conformist identity.


We’re not homeless we just don’t have homes

Reiterating that they are not without shelter, emphasizing a chosen lifestyle.

Urban campers in commercial zones

Restating their identity as urban campers in commercial zones, highlighting their navigation of urban spaces.

And when it rains we shout and dance

Describing a celebratory reaction to rain, suggesting a positive outlook on challenges.

We sew patches onto our pants

Illustrating a DIY approach to clothing, indicating resourcefulness and creativity.

But we usually just hang out in this stance

Emphasizing their preferred stance or position in their hangout spot.

On the corner of any street and me

Reiterating the location, reinforcing a sense of identity and community.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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