DEAF
B.C Lyrics


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Hear the door slam
Yelling things we'll regret
Seems we hit replay
Here we are again

Stomping our feet
We've made our own bed
So sad I call home
Here's what Dad said

Don't be so heavy
Try to be kind
Roll with the punches
Don't let life make you blind

Don't be so heavy
Just realize
Things are not that bad
Don't be deaf in the eyes

Many years pass
Whistle ends that game
My Son lost the season
Feels championship pain

Slams down his fist
Says not going to play
Glad he came to me
Here's what I say

Don't be so heavy
Try to be kind
Roll with the punches
Don't let life make you blind

Don't be so heavy
Just realize
Things are not that bad
Don't be deaf in the eyes

He's the Dad now
It's late the baby cries
He says to himself
It's not easy and sighs

Then hears my Dad's words
Passed down through time
Holds baby boy close
Sings a lullaby

Don't be so heavy
Try to be kind
Roll with the punches
Don't let life make you blind

Don't be so heavy
Just realize




Things are not that bad
Don't be deaf in the eyes

Overall Meaning

The song "DEAF" by B.C explores themes of family, communication, and perspective. The lyrics depict various generations of a family experiencing challenges and trying to navigate through them.


The first verse introduces a situation where a door slams and harsh words are exchanged, indicating a heated argument between family members. The line "Seems we hit replay, Here we are again" suggests that this is not the first time they find themselves in such a situation. The next line, "We've made our own bed, So sad I call home, Here's what Dad said," implies that the singer feels trapped in this negative cycle and recalls advice from their father. This advice encourages them not to dwell on the heaviness of the situation, to be kind, and to accept life's challenges without letting them blind or consume them.


The second verse shifts to another generation, where the singer's son faces disappointment in losing a game. The line "Says not going to play, Glad he came to me, Here's what I say" shows the son seeking comfort and guidance from the singer. The singer then passes on the same advice they received from their father, emphasizing the importance of resilience, kindness, and maintaining perspective.


In the final verse, the torch is passed to the next generation as the singer, who is now a father himself, confronts the challenges of parenthood. The baby's cry symbolizes the difficulties and responsibilities that come with raising a child. However, upon recalling their father's advice, the singer finds solace and is reminded that things are not as bad as they may seem. This realization helps them to approach their new role with kindness and understanding.


Overall, the song conveys the importance of maintaining a positive outlook, being compassionate towards oneself and others, and not allowing difficult circumstances to define one's perspective on life.


Line by Line Meaning

Hear the door slam
Witness the forceful shutting of the door


Yelling things we'll regret
Engaging in a heated argument with hurtful words


Seems we hit replay
It appears that we are repeating the same cycle


Here we are again
Finding ourselves in a similar situation


Stomping our feet
Expressing frustration with forceful steps


We've made our own bed
We are responsible for the consequences of our actions


So sad I call home
Feeling sorrowful about the current state of affairs at home


Here's what Dad said
This is the advice given by Dad


Don't be so heavy
Do not carry the weight of negativity


Try to be kind
Make an effort to show compassion


Roll with the punches
Adapt and endure through life's challenges


Don't let life make you blind
Do not allow life's difficulties to cloud your perspective


Just realize
Simply understand


Things are not that bad
The situation is not as dire as it seems


Don't be deaf in the eyes
Do not turn a blind eye to the truth


Many years pass
A significant amount of time goes by


Whistle ends that game
The whistle signals the conclusion of the game


My Son lost the season
My child did not achieve success in the entire season


Feels championship pain
Experiences the disappointment of not winning the championship


Slams down his fist
Strikes his fist against something forcefully


Says not going to play
Declares the decision not to participate anymore


Glad he came to me
I am relieved that he approached me


Here's what I say
This is the advice I give


He's the Dad now
He has become a father himself


It's late the baby cries
It is nighttime and the infant is crying


He says to himself
He speaks inwardly


It's not easy and sighs
Acknowledging the difficulty and releasing a sigh


Then hears my Dad's words
Subsequently, he listens to the words of my father


Passed down through time
Transmitted across generations


Holds baby boy close
Embraces the male infant tightly


Sings a lullaby
Melodically sings a soothing song




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Written by: C.J. Rendic

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