Here Comes Trouble

Trouble Unveiled: The Struggle of Dreams in the 20s
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Lyrics

From what was to this is high hopes to this

Reflecting on a transition from hopeful expectations to the current situation.

The same old story every week struggling to make ends meet

Expressing a recurring struggle to make ends meet on a weekly basis.

Sick of looking at things I can't afford and how come the poor always pay more

Feeling frustrated about being unable to afford things and questioning why the poor face higher costs.

So I went from pawnbrokers to bookmakers well-wishers to the money lenders

Describing a shift from dealing with pawnbrokers to bookmakers and money lenders.

Theres nothing around here but streets of fear shops closing everything is reduced to clear

Observing a bleak environment with fear-inducing streets and widespread store closures and discounts.

A loan shark turns up outside my flat knocking on my door with a baseball bat

Encountering a threatening situation involving a loan shark with a baseball bat at the door.

Here comes trouble with a big T

Anticipating trouble, emphasizing it with a big "T" as a symbol of the impending challenges.

Here comes trouble with a big T

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Here comes trouble with a big T

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Oh

An exclamation marking the arrival or realization of trouble.

Knock Knock Knock

Describing someone knocking on the door, possibly representing an unwelcome intrusion or problem.

Knocking on my door

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Carpet Baggers Money Grabbers

Mentioning negative figures like carpet baggers, money grabbers, and debt collectors contributing to the troubles.

Debt Collectors Street Terrors

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This is the 20 20s get a life

Commenting on the current times, possibly the 2020s, and urging to "get a life" in the face of challenges.

From what was to this is high hopes to this

Reiterating the contrast between initial high hopes and the current challenging reality.

And if you take away a man's dreams then you take away his soul

Stating that taking away a person's dreams also takes away their soul.

And if take away his home there ain't no place for love to grow

Highlighting the importance of having a home for love to thrive, and the impact of losing it.

Here comes trouble with a big T

Repeating the warning of impending trouble, reinforcing its significance with a big "T."

Here comes trouble with a big T

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Here comes trouble with a big T

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