Father
Annuals Lyrics


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A son will get sick
A father will watch as life has left
From his boy, helpless
Hours still go by, like strangers
Quick to close an eye
But dear father just won't die

"What debt has my boy to pay?
What crime has been to deserve this fate?
Lord, What debt has my boy to pay?
It's this weight you gave
My baby's grave."

Night does not sleep for father
He's fighting to find some peace
Where he lives
His son has died
He stares at his wife, the woman
Who held his boy inside
But why? Oh, God why?

"Lord, how can I tell her it's okay?
What words I know can dry her face




Dear Lord, how could you take him in this way?
It's this weight you gave, my baby's grave."

Overall Meaning

The Annuals song "Father" is a heartbreaking exploration of the pain of losing a child and the anguish and helplessness of a father in that situation. The song captures the raw emotion of a father's grief as he watches helplessly as his son slowly succumbs to an illness, finally passing away in his arms. The lyrics portray the father's desperation as he searches for answers, wondering what his son did to deserve such a fate and questioning why God would take his child away.


The opening lines of the song set the tone with a son getting sick and a father helplessly watching as the hours pass "like strangers." This creates a sense of isolation and despair for the father, who is powerless to save his child. The lyrics continue with a sense of urgency, as the father struggles to come to terms with his son's death and find a way to comfort his wife.


The song's chorus emphasizes the sense of loss and senselessness of the tragedy, with the father asking "What debt has my boy to pay? What crime has been to deserve this fate?" The weight of the loss is felt through the repetition of the phrase "my baby's grave," as the father tries to process the enormity of his loss.


Overall, "Father" is a poignant and powerful song that captures the grief and desperation of losing a child. The lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the pain of losing a loved one, and the song's raw emotion makes it a powerful tribute to the resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

A son will get sick
The son will fall ill and suffer from some health issue.


A father will watch as life has left
The father will witness his son's death and see him take his last breath.


From his boy, helpless
The father is unable to do anything to save his son and feels helpless.


Hours still go by, like strangers
Time passes by slowly, as if the father and the time are strangers to each other.


Quick to close an eye
People around the father just want him to move on and forget about the loss of his son. They urge him to stop grieving quickly.


But dear father just won't die
The father is unable to come to terms with his son's death and is unable to let go of his pain and sorrow.


What debt has my boy to pay?
The father wonders why his son had to suffer and die. He questions if his son did something wrong to deserve this fate.


What crime has been to deserve this fate?
The father asks if his son committed a crime for which he had to pay the ultimate price.


Lord, What debt has my boy to pay?
The father questions God about why his son had to die and what wrong he did to deserve such a fate.


It's this weight you gave, My baby's grave.
The father believes that God burdened him with so much pain and sorrow that it feels like he is carrying the weight of his son's grave with him.


Night does not sleep for father
The father struggles to sleep at night as he is haunted by the memories of his son.


He's fighting to find some peace
The father is trying hard to find some peace and solace in his life but is unable to do so.


Where he lives, His son has died
The father finds it difficult to live in the same place where his son once lived and died.


He stares at his wife, the woman
The father looks at his wife, who is also grieving with him, but feels that he can't share his true feelings with her.


Who held his boy inside
The mother is the one who carried the son in her womb and gave birth to him, but the father feels that he is equally responsible for his son's life.


But why? Oh, God why?
The father cries out to God to know why his son had to die and why he had to go through such pain and suffering.


Lord, how can I tell her it's okay?
The father wonders how he can comfort his wife and tell her that everything will be alright when he himself is struggling to deal with his son's death.


What words I know can dry her face
The father knows that no words can make his wife forget the pain and sorrow of losing their son.


Dear Lord, how could you take him in this way?
The father questions God about why he had to take his son away from him in such a cruel way.




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Written by: ADAM TYLER BAKER

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