Homeless Child
Journey of Resilience: Unveiling Life's Struggles in Anna Tivel's 'Homeless Child'Lyrics
Wake up it's a new day, the old day is done
Emphasizes a new day beginning and the completion of the old day.
You can cry about it if you want
Suggests the option to express emotions, possibly sadness or frustration.
The rain in the river, the baby in your arms
Depicts a poetic scene with rain, a river, and a baby, possibly symbolizing challenges in life.
Proud mother, you try so hard
Acknowledges the efforts of a proud mother, emphasizing her struggles.
Jesus christ, it don't take much
References Jesus Christ and the simplicity required to find solace in difficult circumstances.
To fall asleep beneath the burning sky
Describes finding peace under the open sky, possibly implying vulnerability.
Oh my god, homeless child
Addresses a homeless child with a sense of concern and empathy.
The world will leave you breathless every time
Highlights the overwhelming nature of the world and its impact on the individual.
Wake up it's a new day, the old day forgot
Reiterates the concept of a new day, emphasizing the possibility of renewal.
You can start it over if you want
Suggests the opportunity to start anew and leave the past behind.
Clean and sober, a year coming up
Celebrates sobriety and personal growth over a year, introducing the theme of family.
Tiny daughter, unborn son
References family with a mention of a tiny daughter and unborn son, underscoring hope.
Jesus christ, it don't take much
Invokes Jesus Christ again, highlighting the fragility of luck and stability.
To lose the luck you been living on til now
Expresses the ease with which one can lose the fortune they have enjoyed until now.
Oh my god, homeless child
Reiterates concern for a homeless child, emphasizing vulnerability and helplessness.
The world will leave you sleeping on the ground
Reaffirms the harsh impact of the world, suggesting homelessness as a consequence.
Nothing but a string of broken chances
Describes a series of missed opportunities or failures in life.
Strangers look away and walk on by
Portrays a world where strangers ignore or avoid problems, indicating a lack of support.
Nothing but a world without answers
Characterizes the world as devoid of solutions, presenting a bleak outlook.
Just another list, another endless line
Introduces the idea of being just another statistic, part of an endless line of challenges.
Jesus christ, it don't take much
Recalls the theme of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the ease of transitioning from sufficiency to nothing.
To go from just enough to nothing in the end
Highlights the fragility of stability, underscoring the vulnerability of one's situation.
Oh my god, homeless child
Expresses empathy for a homeless child, emphasizing the precariousness of their existence.
The world will leave you hanging by a thread
Conveys the idea that the world can leave individuals hanging on the brink of despair.
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