"You ain't supposed to get salmon when they're swimming upstream to spawn. But if you're hungry, you do"
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Then Lynn yanks the listener out of tidy ethics with five blunt words: "But if youre hungry, you do". Its not a confession so much as a refusal to romanticize poverty. Hunger, here, isnt metaphorical yearning; its the kind of pressure that collapses principles into survival math. The genius is how quickly the proverb flips into indictment. It implies a social order that loves rules, especially rules that sound virtuous, right up until those rules meet an empty pantry.
In Lynn's cultural world - coal towns, hard labor, tight margins - morality is often narrated by people who can afford it. She exposes that gap without preaching. The upstream salmon becomes a stand-in for any protected thing: wildlife, womens bodies, personal pride, even the idea of playing fair. Lynn lets the listener feel the ache of wanting to be decent and the humiliation of being forced to be practical. Its country storytelling at its sharpest: plain language, no alibi, and a quiet accusation aimed higher up the river.
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Lynn, Loretta. (2026, January 17). You ain't supposed to get salmon when they're swimming upstream to spawn. But if you're hungry, you do. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-aint-supposed-to-get-salmon-when-theyre-63614/
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Lynn, Loretta. "You ain't supposed to get salmon when they're swimming upstream to spawn. But if you're hungry, you do." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-aint-supposed-to-get-salmon-when-theyre-63614/.
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"You ain't supposed to get salmon when they're swimming upstream to spawn. But if you're hungry, you do." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/you-aint-supposed-to-get-salmon-when-theyre-63614/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.












