Life's Short
C.S Lyrics


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Long day, short life

Wake up the kids, kiss your wife

Watch it go by so quick

No time to call in sick
Grow up fast and off to work

Surprised we don't all go berserk

Sweat it out in the day's sun

Time to reflect, you barely get none

Long day, short life

Wake up the kids, kiss your wife

Watch it all go by so quick

No time to call in sick

Out of it all, What'd you get?

A little time to hedge your bet

Drop dead in a ball of sweat

Work your ass to stay out of debt

What do you have to show?

Goes so quick yet the day is slow

Kids grow up and out the door

Stare at the wall and down at the floor

Long day, short life

Wake up the kids, kiss your wife

Were you free? Were you a slave?

Rush, rush, rush, to the grave

Now you get old and grey

Nobody listens to what you say

It seems as if you're just in the way

Find yourself counting the days

Long day short life...

Hope at least you still have a wife

Finally you've got nothing to prove...

Hope it doesn't hurt just to move

Long day short life

Wake up the kids, kiss your wife

Were you free? You were a slave





Rush, rush, rush, to the grave

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of C.S's song "Life's Short" reflect the fast-paced and hectic nature of modern life. The repeated refrain of "long day, short life" highlights the feeling of time slipping away quickly, with little opportunity to pause and reflect. The everyday routine of waking up, tending to family responsibilities, and working hard is emphasized, suggesting a sense of urgency and a lack of time for personal fulfillment.


The lyrics touch upon the struggle to balance work and family life, with the pressure to keep up with the demands of society and avoid falling into debt. The imagery of sweating it out in the day's sun captures the physical and emotional toll of the daily grind. The theme of time passing quickly is reinforced through the mention of children growing up and leaving home, leaving the singer feeling stagnant and unfulfilled.


As the song progresses, the tone shifts to reflect a sense of resignation and disillusionment. The lyrics question whether the singer has truly lived a fulfilling life or merely existed as a slave to obligations and responsibilities. The idea of rushing towards the grave suggests a sense of inevitability and the fleeting nature of life.


The final verses highlight the challenges of aging and feeling marginalized, with the singer facing the reality of approaching the end of life. The repetition of waking up, kissing the wife, and questioning one's freedom or servitude conveys a sense of existential reflection and regret. The song ends on a somber note, with the singer grappling with the passage of time and the legacy they leave behind. Overall, "Life's Short" captures the universal struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world that often feels relentless and unforgiving.


Line by Line Meaning

Long day, short life
The days feel long, but life passes quickly


Wake up the kids, kiss your wife
Start your day with love and family


Watch it go by so quick
Life moves swiftly


No time to call in sick
No room for rest or slowing down


Grow up fast and off to work
Quickly transition into the responsibilities of adulthood


Surprised we don't all go berserk
Wondering why we don't all lose control under the pressure


Sweat it out in the day's sun
Work hard under the sun's heat


Time to reflect, you barely get none
Little time for introspection or self-assessment


Out of it all, What'd you get?
Reflecting on what has been achieved


A little time to hedge your bet
Limited opportunities to take risks or make choices


Drop dead in a ball of sweat
Working hard until the end


Work your ass to stay out of debt
Strive hard to avoid financial struggles


What do you have to show?
What successes have been attained?


Goes so quick yet the day is slow
Life speeds by, but individual days feel long


Kids grow up and out the door
Children quickly become independent


Stare at the wall and down at the floor
Feelings of aimlessness or loss of purpose


Were you free? Were you a slave?
Questioning personal freedom and autonomy


Rush, rush, rush, to the grave
Hurry through life only to face death


Now you get old and grey
Time passes, aging occurs


Nobody listens to what you say
Feeling overlooked or ignored


It seems as if you're just in the way
Feeling like a burden or insignificant


Find yourself counting the days
Eagerly awaiting the end


Hope at least you still have a wife
Seek comfort in companionship


Finally you've got nothing to prove...
End of the need to impress or validate oneself


Hope it doesn't hurt just to move
Fear of physical suffering in old age




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