The Day I Was Born
Diatribe Lyrics


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From the day I was born You locked me in a cage
Free the animals stop the suffering when will the torture ever end




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Diatribe's "The Day I Was Born" refer to the plight of animals being locked up in cages and subjected to torture in the name of human entertainment. The singer is expressing his anguish and helplessness at being born into a world where such cruelty exists. The phrase "from the day I was born, you locked me in a cage" can be interpreted in two ways - either as a metaphorical representation of the singer's being trapped in a society that is insensitive to animal suffering or as a literal description of the singer's birth in a world where animals are caged and mistreated.


The second line of the song- "Free the animals stop the suffering when will the torture ever end" - expresses a plea to end the torture and cruelty towards animals. The singer is questioning the lack of empathy and compassion in humans towards creatures that are weaker and voiceless.


The song is a poignant reminder of the injustices inflicted upon animals in the name of entertainment and profit. It highlights the need for humans to recognize and respect the rights of all living beings.


Line by Line Meaning

From the day I was born
Since the moment I came into existence


You locked me in a cage
You confined me and restricted my freedom


Free the animals
Release the imprisoned creatures


Stop the suffering
Put an end to the pain and agony they are enduring


When will the torture ever end
How long must we continue to inflict cruelty and mistreatment upon innocent beings




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