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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Our House (The Mess We Made)" by the artist "You Me At Six"

The song "Our House (The Mess We Made)" by You Me At Six tackles the issue of climate change and the apathetic response it often receives. The lyrical protagonist feels isolated in their concern, observing how people ignore the "fire" of the impending environmental catastrophe.

The line "I made the call, but people saw the smoke" could signify the protagonist’s attempts to raise awareness, but people only seem to notice the consequences, not the root cause. "Putting out fires we didn't start" points to the unwillingness to take responsibility, instead shifting the blame elsewhere.

The protagonist juxtaposes the indifference of others ("They say, 'Tell me, why should I care about the people I never met?'") with their own anxieties about the planet’s fate. "Our house is burning" acts as a metaphor for the critical state of the environment.

Mentioning "prophets" and "sharp tongues" alludes to politicians and public figures who talk a big game but fail to provide real solutions. The protagonist questions what awaits humanity when even dreams of outer space seem more attainable than solving problems on Earth.

The image of "kids taking the streets" symbolizes the youth climate change movement, which, according to the author, demonstrates more consciousness and responsibility than the older generation. Greta Thunberg’s mention emphasizes this point. Children are fighting for their future, while adults remain deaf to their calls.

The song ends with a call to action: "Now is not the time to sleep." The recurring refrain "Our house is burning" acts as a plea to break free from indifference and take action before it's too late.

I look around me and everyone's a no show

I made the call, but people saw the smoke

No, we haven't got time to be

Putting out fires that we didn't start

You look light, but I know

You have a heavy heart

They say: "Tell me, why should I care

about the people that I have n-never met?

They don't have my back, so answer:

why should I have any of theirs?"

Because our house is on fire

Our house is on fire

Our house is on fire and no one cares

'Cause our house is on fire

Prophets with problems

Smart mouths don't wanna solve them

Nobody can tell me

That we got a plan B worth hearing

When I dream of outer space

(Dream of outer space)

I wonder what they're thinking

When they look down and see

(Look down and see)

That the Earth is bleeding

The kids have taken the streets,

they ain't missing a beat

They want their futures back

When the leaders can't lead,

we all look to a Swede

Who speaks the most sense to me

Maybe, finally it's time for us to draw a line

In the mess we made

Because our house is on fire

Our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire and no one cares

'Cause our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire

Our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire and no one cares

'Cause our house is on fire

Why should we care about people

we have never met?

Why should we care about people

we have never met?

Why should we care about people

we will never meet?

Because the kids have taken the streets

They ain't missing a beat

They want their futures back

So don't go getting cold feet

Now's not the time to sleep

Now's not the time to sleep

Because our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire and no one cares

'Cause our house is on fire

Our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

Our house is on fire and no one cares

'Cause our house is on fire (Nobody knows)

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