World Falls Apart
D.O.A. Lyrics


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world falls apart, falls apart there's a mean streak in the air it's a hearttlessness that's being taught you read and hear about it and the safety net that's being dropped there's an old man rotting in a wheelchair there's a single mom with two starving kids there's an abused girl who ran away and they havee all hit the skids our world falls apart in vancouver ain't no compassion, just pawns in the game we all fall apart on the eastside our world falls apart, falls apart you can sleep in a dumpster and eat from a garbage can they're used to be jobs now there's a food bank man i never met anybody who wanted nothin' i never met anybody who wanted to be a victim i never met anybody who wanted to be kicked but i sure know a lot of scapegoats our world falls apart in toronto ain't no compassion, just pawns in the game we all fall apart on the eastside our world falls apart, falls apart they call it justice it's a phony war that nobody wins you can't throw a bandaid at poverty's kin it's a phony war that nobody wins there's a bureaucart who's trying to save his ass there's a politician who wants to look tough there's a tv station that helps to spin the lies and dying people who got it too rough our world falls apart in montreal ain't no compassion, just pawns in the game in montreal we all fall apart on the eastside our world falls apart, falls apart




Overall Meaning

The song "World Falls Apart" by D.O.A. paints a bleak picture of society, highlighting the heartlessness and lack of compassion that seems to prevail in many cities. The lyrics describe various individuals who are struggling to survive, including an old man in a wheelchair, a single mother with two starving children, and an abused girl who has run away. Rather than offering solutions or hope, the song emphasizes the sense of hopelessness and despair that surrounds these people.


The chorus repeats the phrase "our world falls apart," reinforcing the idea that these problems are not isolated incidents but rather symptomatic of larger societal issues. The verses point out that poverty and homelessness have become so commonplace that people are forced to sleep in dumpsters and eat from garbage cans. There is a sense of anger and frustration in the lyrics, particularly when the song refers to politicians who are more interested in looking tough than in actually helping people.


Overall, "World Falls Apart" is a sobering indictment of a society that seems to have lost its way. It doesn't offer any easy solutions or happy endings, but instead forces the listener to confront the harsh reality of the world we live in.


Line by Line Meaning

world falls apart, falls apart
The world is collapsing and disintegrating rapidly.


there's a mean streak in the air
There is a malicious and cruel atmosphere prevailing.


it's a heartlessness that's being taught
People are being taught to be cold and unfeeling.


you read and hear about it and the safety net that's being dropped
The media reports on the shrinking social safety net.


there's an old man rotting in a wheelchair
An elderly man is deteriorating in a wheelchair.


there's a single mom with two starving kids
A single mother is struggling to feed her two children.


there's an abused girl who ran away and they have all hit the skids
An abused young girl has fled her situation and fallen on hard times.


our world falls apart in vancouver
The world is falling apart in Vancouver.


ain't no compassion, just pawns in the game
There is no empathy, only people being used as political tools.


we all fall apart on the eastside
Everyone is struggling on the poor side of town.


you can sleep in a dumpster and eat from a garbage can
People are reduced to sleeping in garbage and eating from the trash.


they're used to be jobs now there's a food bank
There used to be employment opportunities, but now people rely on food banks.


man i never met anybody who wanted nothin'
Most people want something out of life.


i never met anybody who wanted to be a victim
Nobody actively wants to be a victim of circumstances.


i never met anybody who wanted to be kicked
Nobody wants to be mistreated or abused.


but i sure know a lot of scapegoats
However, many people are unfairly blamed and victimized.


our world falls apart in toronto
The world is falling apart in Toronto.


there's a bureaucart who's trying to save his ass
A bureaucrat is trying to protect himself and his position.


there's a politician who wants to look tough
A politician is prioritizing appearance over actual change.


there's a tv station that helps to spin the lies
A TV station is complicit in promoting falsehoods and propaganda.


and dying people who got it too rough
People who are suffering and dying despite their hardships.


our world falls apart in montreal
The world is falling apart in Montreal.


ain't no compassion, just pawns in the game
There is no empathy, only people being used as political tools.


in montreal we all fall apart on the eastside
Everyone is struggling on the poor side of town in Montreal as well.


they call it justice
Some people claim that this is justice.


it's a phony war that nobody wins
This is actually a pointless and futile conflict with no winners.


you can't throw a bandaid at poverty's kin
Superficial fixes won't address the core issue of poverty.




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