A Child Called "It"
Surviving the Chains: A Tale of Resilience in 'A Child Called It'Lyrics
Mother I really hate the way your treat me like no other
The speaker expresses strong dislike for the mother's treatment, feeling it is unique and unfair.
And I refuse to be your victim!
Refusing to be a victim of the mother's actions, the speaker asserts their independence.
I count the days and nights they are all numbered
The speaker is conscious of the passing days and nights, possibly indicating a difficult or painful time.
She takes her time and hurts me like no other
Describes the mother's deliberate and hurtful behavior, emphasizing its severity.
Keep it all inside, never see me cry
The speaker hides their emotions, internalizing the pain and not showing vulnerability.
Hoping I find a way out from "The Mother"
Expresses a desire to escape the oppressive influence of "The Mother."
Please god don't let her destroy my life
A plea to a higher power, asking for protection from the destructive impact of the mother on the speaker's life.
Mother I really hate the way your treat me like no other
Reiterates the strong dislike for the mother's treatment, highlighting its uniqueness.
And I refuse to be your victim you won't see me cry 'cause
The speaker rejects victimhood, vowing not to display vulnerability through tears.
I left behind a child called it
The speaker has distanced themselves from a troubled past, leaving behind a persona referred to as "A Child Called It."
She makes me stay inside under her cover
Describes the speaker being confined indoors, possibly under the mother's control.
Takes out her pain on me and not my brothers
The mother directs her pain towards the speaker rather than other family members.
Keep it all inside never see me cry
The speaker continues to hide their emotions, not showing tears despite the pain.
Hoping I find a way out from "The Mother"
Reiterates the desire to escape from the influence of "The Mother."
One step close and the world is mine
Suggests that being one step closer to escaping would mean gaining control over one's life.
Mother I really hate the way your treat me like no other
Reaffirms the speaker's strong dislike for the mother's treatment, emphasizing its uniqueness.
And I refuse to be your victim
Reiterates the refusal to be a victim of the mother's actions.
Mother what have I done to make you upset I'm in trouble
The speaker questions what they have done to upset the mother and expresses being in trouble.
And I'm too young to know your weakness you're so sick and you'll never miss a child called it
The speaker is too young to understand the mother's issues and perceives her as sick, referencing "A Child Called It."
I count my days and nights they are all numbered
The speaker is aware of the limited time they have, possibly indicating a challenging situation.
She takes her time and hurts me like no other
Repeats the mother's deliberate and hurtful behavior, underlining its severity.
Tell me why you were so unkind?
A plea for an explanation of the mother's unkindness.
You're so sick and you'll never miss a child called it
Reiterates the perception of the mother as sick and uncaring, referencing "A Child Called It."
A child called it!
Emphasizes the impact on the speaker, being a child referred to as "It."
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