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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Deliver Your Children" by the artist "Wings, The"

This song by Wings, "Deliver Your Children," tells the story of a man facing hardships and injustice in life, but holding onto hope for a better future for his children.

The first verse paints a picture of disaster, possibly a flood. The lyrical hero, although not religious, prays for salvation, turning to a higher power in a moment of despair.

The chorus is a plea to God or fate to provide a decent life for the hero's children: shelter, food ("a fork and a knife") and peace. The image of the sun and moon symbolizes the natural order of things, the harmony that the hero desires for his children. The phrase "And if anything goes wrong, just make it right" speaks of the belief that higher powers can protect and guide.

The second verse recounts a failed relationship. The hero's former lover, though "clever and clean," could not give him love and emotional intimacy.

The third verse describes the hero's desperate situation: he is out of money, his truck is broken, and he is forced to turn to a loan shark. The decision to rob the loan shark is an act of despair, a rebellion against injustice. The hero does not consider himself righteous, but sees no other way out.

The final lines of the song are addressed to the listener. "If you want golden eggs, / You gotta feed the hen" is a metaphor, meaning that achieving well-being requires work and investment. The offer to sing again can be interpreted as the hero's desire to share his story and be heard.

Well, the rain was a-failin'

And the ground turned to mud

I was watching all the people

Running from the flood

So I started to pray

Though I ain't no prayin' man

For the lord to come a helpin'

Knowing he'd understand

Deliver your children to the good good life

Give'em peace and shelter and a fork and knife

Shine a light in the morning and a light at night

And if a thing goes wrong you'd better make it right

Well, I had me a woman

She was good and clean

She spent all day with the washing machine

But when it come to lovin'

She was never around

She was out getting dirty

All over town

Deliver your children to the good good life

Give'em peace and shelter and a fork and knife

Shine a light in the morning and a light at night

And if a thing goes wrong you'd better make it right

Well, I was low on money

And my truck broke down

I was on my way to the lost and found

So I took it to a dealer

I said make it run

Well, I ain't got no money

But I got me a gun

I said you robbed me before

So I'm robbing you back

And if it don't put you straight

It'll put you on the right track

Well, I ain't no devil and I ain't no saint

But I can tell a dealer by the colour of his paint

Deliver your children to the good good life

Give'em peace and shelter and a fork and knife

Shine a light in the morning and a light at night

And if a thing goes wrong you'd better make it right

If you want good eggs

You gotta feed that hen

And if you wanna hear some more

Well, I'll sing it again

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