Six
David Dunn Lyrics


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Six weeks is all you've got
That's what they told her yesterday
She thought that she'd be in a white dress
Instead of this hospital grey
Six months ago today
Is when he asked her for her hand,
And now beneath fluorescents lights
She's in a battle she can't win, and she cries

Hope is all I need, I'm broken and on my knees
So where is god tonight
I'm waiting, waiting for love to arrive

Six years out on the streets
And not a dollar to his name
He was happy once before he
Slowly drank it all away
Like a sail without the wind
He's a man that's lost at sea
All he wants to be is dry
But all he ever does is sink
And he cries

Hope is all I need
I'm broken and on my knees
So where is god tonight
I'm waiting, waiting for love to arrive

Six hours on a tree
Humble god of innocence
It wasn't fair that he should die
For someone else's sins
So when we wonder if he cared
Just remember he's been there
So yes, he loves us

When hope is all we need
We find it on our knees
When doubts give way to sight




He's been here
While we're waiting for love to arrive

Overall Meaning

The song 'Six' by David Dunn is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged ballad. The lyrics speak about three different people, each facing their own struggles and battles. The first person, a woman, has just been diagnosed with a terminal illness, and she is lamenting the fact that she will not have long to live. The second person is a man who has been homeless for six years and is struggling with addiction. He cannot seem to stay sober and is sinking deeper into his despair. Lastly, the lyrics speak of Jesus Christ, who was crucified on a tree, suffering for the sins of humanity. The song seems to suggest that hope is not lost, even in the midst of these challenging circumstances.


The first verse of the song talks about a woman who is facing a fatal diagnosis. She thought she would be getting married soon but instead is stuck in a hospital bed. These lyrics are heartrending and highlight the contrast between the woman's hopes and her current reality. The second verse talks about a homeless man who is struggling with addiction. The sailor imagery in the lyrics paints a vivid picture of a man lost at sea, unable to find his way back to dry land. The third verse of the song shifts focus to Jesus Christ, suffering on the cross. The lyrics speak of Christ's love and willingness to suffer for the sins of humanity. They suggest that even when we are at our lowest points, we can find hope in Christ's sacrifice.


The chorus is a repeated plea for hope and love. The singer is broken, and he's looking for something or someone to give him hope. The chorus expresses the idea that hope can be found in prayer or on one's knees. The lyrics, "So where is God tonight? I'm waiting, waiting for love to arrive," capture the sense of longing for something more than what the world currently offers.


Overall, the song 'Six' serves as a reminder that despite difficult circumstances, hope can be found. The lyrics offer a sobering but ultimately uplifting perspective on human suffering and the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

Six weeks is all you've got
The patient has been given six weeks to live.


That's what they told her yesterday
The news of the patient's prognosis was delivered yesterday.


She thought that she'd be in a white dress
The patient had hoped to get married instead of being in the hospital.


Instead of this hospital grey
She is disappointed to be in the hospital instead of getting married.


Six months ago today
The patient got engaged six months ago from today.


Is when he asked her for her hand,
The patient got engaged when her partner proposed to her.


And now beneath fluorescents lights
The patient is being treated in a hospital under fluorescent lights.


She's in a battle she can't win, and she cries
The patient is struggling with her illness and feels defeated.


Hope is all I need, I'm broken and on my knees
The patient is feeling hopeless and vulnerable.


So where is god tonight
The patient is questioning her faith and where God is during this time.


I'm waiting, waiting for love to arrive
The patient is waiting for support and love during this difficult time.


Six years out on the streets
A person has been homeless for six years.


And not a dollar to his name
The person is broke and has no money.


He was happy once before he
The person was once happy before becoming homeless.


Slowly drank it all away
The person lost everything due to alcoholism.


Like a sail without the wind
The person feels lost and directionless.


He's a man that's lost at sea
The person feels adrift in life.


All he wants to be is dry
The person wants to change his situation for the better.


But all he ever does is sink
The person is struggling and feels like he is not making progress.


And he cries
The person is emotional and upset about his situation.


Six hours on a tree
Christ was on the cross for six hours.


Humble god of innocence
Christ is portrayed as a humble and innocent god.


It wasn't fair that he should die
It is unfair that Christ died for other people's sins.


For someone else's sins
Christ died for the sins of all mankind.


So when we wonder if he cared
People may wonder if Christ cares about them.


Just remember he's been there
Christ understands human suffering because he experienced it.


So yes, he loves us
Christ loves humanity.


When hope is all we need
Hope can help people through difficult times.


We find it on our knees
People can find hope through prayer.


When doubts give way to sight
When doubts disappear, clarity and understanding is achieved.


He's been here
Christ is present and has been through similar situations.


While we're waiting for love to arrive
While people are seeking love and support, Christ is always available.




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