Worlds Away
Die Happy Lyrics


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They were children fighting in the fields
Muddy faces, bows and arrows
Pretending that their fatal wounds would heal
But that was then and this is now

Give me a reason
A reason to stay
I am lost, confused
Worlds away

So give me the answer
Show me the way
'Cause I'm bound to loose
Feel betrayed

Now they're fighting in the killing fields
Digging trenches, drowning sorrows
No retending now, the pain is real
Asking why and what it's for?

So welcome to the real world
It's a question of belief
Is it woth dying for?

Give me the power
The power to stay
I am weak, confused
Worlds away

So give me the patience
To rescue my faith




'Cause I'm sure to lose
This crusade

Overall Meaning

The song "Worlds Away" by Die Happy talks about the loss of innocence and the harsh realities of life. In the first verse, the lyrics describe children playing games in the fields, pretending to be warriors with bows and arrows. However, the second line emphasizes the fact that their wounds were "fatal" – a reminder that even in their make-believe world, the consequences were serious. The phrase "but that was then, and this is now" serves as a transition to the present, where the singer is lost and confused, looking for a reason to stay anchored in this world.


The chorus of the song is a cry for guidance and direction: "Give me a reason, a reason to stay, I am lost, confused, worlds away." The singer feels overwhelmed and disconnected from reality, wanting to know what the purpose of all this suffering and pain is. The second verse is starkly different from the first, painting a picture of soldiers in the midst of a war, digging trenches and drowning their sorrows. The illusion of childhood games is gone, and the pain is real. The rhetorical questions "Asking why and what it's for?" show how futile it all seems.


The bridge of the song starts with a statement: "So welcome to the real world." The singer acknowledges that the make-believe world of childhood is over, and now the stakes are much higher. It becomes a question of belief – is it worth dying for? The chorus repeats, this time asking for power to stay and patience to rescue faith. The word "crusade" suggests a fight for a cause, but the singer feels like they may lose hope and surrender.


Line by Line Meaning

They were children fighting in the fields
The singer reminisces about a childhood spent pretending to fight imaginary battles with friends.


Muddy faces, bows and arrows
The childlike imagination was so powerful that they pretended to use pretend bows and arrows, getting food and mud all over their faces.


Pretending that their fatal wounds would heal
In the make-believe world the children imagined, even the most serious injuries would be fixed with a kiss and a band aid.


But that was then and this is now
The artist is comparing the innocence of childhood make-believe with the harsh realities of adulthood.


Give me a reason
The artist is searching for a reason to continue living and fighting.


A reason to stay
The singer wants something that will make them want to hold on and not give up.


I am lost, confused
The singer admits to feeling disoriented and uncertain about their situation.


Worlds away
The artist feels far removed from their former life and current reality.


So give me the answer
The artist wants to know the solution to their problems.


Show me the way
The artist yearns for direction and guidance.


'Cause I'm bound to lose
The singer realizes their efforts may be futile and they are likely headed for defeat.


Feel betrayed
The artist feels let down and disappointed by someone or something that they trusted or relied on.


Now they're fighting in the killing fields
The singer is now actually battling in a real warzone, unlike the imaginary battles of their childhood.


Digging trenches, drowning sorrows
The singer works hard, and drinks alcohol to numb the pain of their struggles.


No pretending now, the pain is real
The singer can no longer ignore the real physical and mental anguish of their situation.


Asking why and what it's for?
The artist questions the true purpose and meaning behind their suffering and fighting.


So welcome to the real world
The artist acknowledges that their previous life was a fantasy and their current struggles are the reality.


It's a question of belief
The singer implies that faith and conviction play an important role in surviving and overcoming.


Is it worth dying for?
The singer wonders if the cause they are fighting for is worth the ultimate sacrifice.


Give me the power
The artist needs strength and energy to keep going.


The power to stay
The artist desires the ability to continue living and fighting.


I am weak, confused
The artist acknowledges their inherent vulnerabilities and uncertainties.


Worlds away
Once again, the singer feels distant from their surroundings and situation.


So give me the patience
The artist now seeks the emotional abilities of forbearance and fortitude.


To rescue my faith
The singer yearns to redeem their belief system which has been shaken, thus restoring their motivation to continue striving.


'Cause I'm sure to lose
The singer, once again, feels that their fate is certain and defeat/apathy is the only possibility.


This crusade
The singer sees their fight as having a higher purpose, or as having a quality that transcends personal concerns.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AINO LAOS, Juergen Stiehle, Marta Jandova, Ralph Reiker, Thorsten Mewes

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Comments from YouTube:

Wilfried Hahn

love this song

Dominika Krejčová

at the end. it's like ''We Are The World'' song. :)

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