Trouble of the World
Black & Blues Lyrics


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Two...three...four...I drank all my fuckin' brew and I ain't gots no more...

Feeling so damn tired
Running on desperate fumes
For the end is
Always near, now
Empty handed
It's always soon
Psychocise me
Terrify me
Jeopardizing all that's mine
Megolamize me
Certify me
On my knees until I cry

Lord only knows where I've gone
Lord only knows where I've been

In a world of trouble again
Worries
Streaming 'round the bend

Treat me like a dog, now
Knowing I won't turn
Blind me like a slave, now




Cast down
No concern

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Black & Blues's song "Trouble of the World" depict a state of exhaustion and desperation. The opening line, "Two...three...four...I drank all my fuckin' brew and I ain't gots no more...," suggests a sense of emptiness and emptiness, possibly symbolizing the depletion of personal resources or pleasures. This could be a metaphor for feeling drained and lacking in vitality.


The following lines, "Feeling so damn tired, running on desperate fumes," further emphasize the weariness and fatigue the singer is experiencing. They are likely exhausted mentally, physically, or emotionally, and are just barely keeping themselves going, relying on the last remnants of their energy to push through.


The lyrics continue to convey a sense of impending doom and a lack of hope. The phrase "For the end is always near, now, empty-handed. It's always soon," suggests a fatalistic outlook, as if the singer is resigned to a life of struggle and hardship. They feel constantly threatened, with no means of escape or relief.


The next few lines introduce a sense of vulnerability and powerlessness. The words "Psychocise me, terrify me" present the image of someone being manipulated or controlled, possibly by external forces or their own inner demons. They feel at risk of losing everything they hold dear, as symbolized by the line "Jeopardizing all that's mine." This could imply a fear of losing one's identity, possessions, or relationships.


The chorus, "Lord only knows where I've gone, Lord only knows where I've been, In a world of trouble again, Worries streaming 'round the bend," speaks to the singer's feeling of being lost and overwhelmed. They seek guidance, acknowledging that only a higher power truly understands their journey. The repetition of being in a world of trouble suggests that this is a recurring pattern in their life, and they feel trapped in a never-ending cycle of difficulties.


The final lines, "Treat me like a dog, now, knowing I won't turn, Blind me like a slave, now, cast down, no concern," evoke a sense of dehumanization and mistreatment. The singer expresses their resilience, refusing to react or rebel despite being treated poorly. They feel invisible or disregarded by others, reinforcing their feelings of helplessness and being at the mercy of external forces.


Overall, the lyrics of "Trouble of the World" convey a profound sense of exhaustion, vulnerability, and despair. The song explores themes of powerlessness, dehumanization, and the cyclical nature of hardship. It serves as a reflection on the struggles faced by individuals in a world that can be harsh and unforgiving.




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Written by: ZAKK WYLDE

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