Without a Song

Embracing Life's Symphony: The Meaning Behind 'Without a Song'
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Lyrics

Without a song the day would never end

Without a song, the day would feel endless and lacking fulfillment.

Without a song the road would never bend

Without a song, life's journey would lack twists and turns, becoming monotonous.

When things go wrong a man ain't got a friend

In times of trouble, a man may find himself alone without a friend to rely on.

Without a song

Emphasizing the importance of having a song in life for emotional and spiritual fulfillment.


That field of corn would never see a plow

Imagery of an untilled field of corn symbolizing unfulfilled potential without a motivating force, like a song.

That field of corn would be deserted now

The deserted field of corn depicts a life devoid of purpose without the inspiration of a song.

A man is born but he's no good no how

Suggesting that without a song, a person may be born but lack inherent goodness or purpose.

Without a song

Reiterating the idea that life is incomplete without the presence of a meaningful song.


I got my trouble and woe but, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll

Acknowledging personal troubles but expressing confidence that, like the Jordan River, life will continue to flow.

And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul

Asserting the resilience gained from having a song that strengthens the soul in challenging times.


I'll never know what makes the rain to fall

Reflecting on the mystery of life, unable to understand the reasons behind certain events like rain falling.

I'll never know what makes that grass so tall

Expressing uncertainty about the natural world and the growth of grass, highlighting life's enigmatic nature.

I only know there ain't no love at all

Conveying a sense of despair, suggesting that without a song, love may be absent from life.

Without a song

Reiterating the central theme that life lacks completeness and fulfillment without the presence of a song.


I've-a got my trouble and woe and, sure as I know, the Jordan will roll

Reaffirming personal challenges but expressing confidence that life will persist, supported by the strength of a song.

And I'll get along as long as a song, strong in my soul

Stressing the enduring power of a song to provide strength and solace during difficult times.


I'll-a never know what makes that rain to fall

Repeating the theme of not understanding the mysteries of life, such as the reasons behind rain.

I'll never know what makes the grass so tall

Reiterating the uncertainty about the natural world and the growth of grass, emphasizing the unknown aspects of life.

I only know there ain't no love at all

Highlighting the absence of love in life without the presence of a meaningful song.

Without a song

Concluding with a strong statement that life lacks love and completeness without a song.

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