Lyrics
So much work these times
Expressing the heavy burden of responsibilities and tasks during these times.
So many tears to fall
Highlighting the abundance of sorrow and grief that needs to be endured.
Crazy, sad and silent
Describing the emotional state as tumultuous, melancholic, and quiet.
They are all
Suggesting a collective experience, implying that everyone is affected.
One walk every hour
Emphasizing a repetitive, perhaps monotonous, routine symbolized by one walk every hour.
Strange faces cry
Depicting others expressing sorrow with unfamiliar or unusual expressions.
He is standing tall
Referring to someone resilient and strong, standing tall in the face of challenges.
And he will never fall
Asserting the person's unwavering determination and resilience.
Every morning wearing black
Describing a mourning routine with somber attire and a consistent look.
Dark shoes, same hat
Specifying the details of the mourning attire, emphasizing a repetitive appearance.
Same look, no smile
Highlighting the absence of joy or happiness, and a lack of emotional expression.
New people cry
Introducing the impact of loss on new individuals who are now grieving.
On a future day
Suggesting a time in the future when the pain and grief will be acknowledged.
People will shout out
Anticipating a public acknowledgment of the pain and loss.
Pallbearers - heroes of the crowd
Referring to pallbearers as unsung heroes who carry the burden of sorrow for others.
A face like a mask
Describing a stoic and emotionless facial expression, akin to wearing a mask.
No smile, no shout
Reiterating the lack of positive emotions, smiles, or outward expressions.
Pallbearers - heroes of the crowd
Affirming the pallbearers' role as heroes acknowledged by the crowd.
A face like a mask
Repeating the description of a masked, emotionless face.
No smile, no shout
Reiterating the absence of smiles or shouts, emphasizing emotional restraint.
Pallbearers - heroes of the crowd
Restating the recognition of pallbearers as heroes admired by the crowd.
Pallbearers
Repeating the term "Pallbearers" to reinforce their significance.
Pallbearers
Emphasizing the repeated acknowledgment of pallbearers as crucial figures.
When you’re back at home at night
Posing a question about the ability to find joy and relaxation after fulfilling their duties.
Can you laugh and rest
Asking if the pain of others still lingers and affects their personal peace.
Other people’s pain still burning in your chest
Highlighting the enduring impact of witnessing others' suffering on an individual.
On a future day
Reiterating the anticipation of a future day when the pain will be vocalized.
People will shout out loud
Expressing a belief that people will loudly acknowledge the role of pallbearers.
Pallbearers - heroes of the crowd
Reaffirming pallbearers as heroes acknowledged by the crowd.
A face like a mask
Repeating the description of a face like a mask, devoid of emotions.
(A face like a mask)
Emphasizing the absence of smiles or shouts, underlining emotional restraint.
No smile, no shout
Reiterating the recognition of pallbearers as heroes admired by the crowd.
(No smile, no shout)
Emphasizing the stoic demeanor and lack of outward expressions among pallbearers.
Pallbearers (pallbearers)
Repeating the acknowledgment of pallbearers as heroes, now with parenthetical emphasis.
Heroes of the crowd
Concluding with a reaffirmation of pallbearers as heroes recognized by the community.
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