Baltimore

Hard Times in Charm City: Unveiling the Gritty Realities of Baltimore
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Lyrics

Beat up little seagull

Depicts a distressed and worn-out seagull, possibly symbolizing the struggles or hardships in Baltimore.

On a marble stair

Describes the seagull's location on a luxurious staircase, highlighting the stark contrast between wealth and poverty.

Tryin' to find the ocean

Expresses the seagull's quest to reach the ocean, possibly representing a yearning for something unattainable or an escape.

Lookin' everywhere

Conveys the seagull's futile search for the ocean in every direction, reflecting the difficulty of finding hope or purpose.


Hard times in the city

Acknowledges tough circumstances in the city, emphasizing the challenges faced by the people.

In a hard town by the sea

Specifies that the city is tough and located by the sea, possibly alluding to Baltimore's real-life struggles and economic hardships.

Ain't nowhere to run to

States there is no escape from the difficulties, suggesting a lack of options for those facing adversity.

There ain't nothin' here for free

Emphasizes that nothing comes without a cost, highlighting the absence of free opportunities in the city.


Hooker on the corner

Introduces a hooker on the corner, portraying the societal issues and desperation in the city.

Waitin' for a train

Describes the hooker waiting for a train, possibly symbolizing a futile wait for a better future.

Drunk lyin' on the sidewalk

Depicts a drunk person lying on the sidewalk, illustrating the harsh living conditions and struggles faced by individuals.

Sleepin' in the rain

Highlights the destitution with someone sleeping in the rain, emphasizing the vulnerability of those without shelter.


And they hide their faces

Indicates people hiding their faces and eyes, possibly due to shame or despair caused by the city's decline.

And they hide their eyes

Suggests a collective attempt to avoid confronting the city's deterioration and its impact on individuals.

'Cause the city's dyin'

Explains that the city is dying, raising questions about the reasons behind its decline.

And they don't know why

Expresses the confusion and lack of understanding among the residents regarding the city's decline.


Oh, Baltimore

Adds an emotional appeal to the city of Baltimore, addressing the hardships faced by its inhabitants.

Man, it's hard just to live

Reiterates the challenges of living in Baltimore, emphasizing the difficulty of daily existence.

Oh, Baltimore

Recapitulates the tough reality of life in Baltimore, underscoring the struggle for survival.

Man, it's hard just to live, just to live

Repeats the assertion that it's hard just to live, emphasizing the recurring hardships faced by the people.


Get my sister Sandy

Mentions the speaker's sister Sandy and brother Ray, introducing a personal dimension to the narrative.

My little brother Ray

Introduces the idea of buying a wagon, possibly symbolizing a means to escape the difficult city life.

Buy a big old wagon

Refers to purchasing a large wagon, implying a collective effort to leave Baltimore behind.

To haul us all away

Emphasizes the urgency of leaving, portraying the desire to escape as a pressing need.


Live out in the country

Suggests a plan to live in the countryside, away from the hardships of the city.

Where the mountain's high

Describes an idyllic setting in the mountains, further contrasting the peaceful countryside with the difficulties of Baltimore.

Never comin' back here

Declares the decision never to return to the city, indicating a determination to break free from its challenges.

'Til the day I die

Expresses the commitment to remain in the countryside until death, highlighting the severity of the city's struggles.


Oh, Baltimore

Reiterates the challenges of living in Baltimore, emphasizing the difficulty of daily existence.

Man, it's hard just to live

Repeats the assertion that it's hard just to live, underscoring the ongoing hardships faced by the people.

Oh, Baltimore

Recapitulates the tough reality of life in Baltimore, emphasizing the struggle for survival.

Man, it's hard just to live, just to live

Reiterates the assertion that it's hard just to live, emphasizing the recurring hardships faced by the people.


Oh, Baltimore

Adds an emotional appeal to the city of Baltimore, addressing the hardships faced by its inhabitants.

Man, it's hard just to live

Reiterates the challenges of living in Baltimore, emphasizing the difficulty of daily existence.

Oh, Baltimore

Recapitulates the tough reality of life in Baltimore, underscoring the struggle for survival.

Man, it's hard just to live, just to live

Repeats the assertion that it's hard just to live, emphasizing the ongoing hardships faced by the people

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