Born to Die In the Gutter
Discharge Lyrics


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Homeless and alone, hungry and cold

Born to die
To die in the gutter

Dying of exposure in the cold night
Homeless and alone, hungry and cold
Left for death in the cold night




Overall Meaning

The song Born to Die In the Gutter by Discharge reflects the grim reality of homelessness and destitution. The hauntingly resonant opening lines, "Homeless and alone, hungry and cold, born to die, to die in the gutter," immediately set the tone for the desperation and hopelessness that the rest of the song encapsulates. The lyrics speak of an individual dying a slow, painful death in the freezing cold, left alone and forgotten, with no one to mourn their passing. The words are a stark reminder of the hard-hitting reality of life for those living on the streets, with no home or safety net to catch them.


The lyrics are raw and poignant, providing a powerful commentary on the harsh and brutal conditions that the homeless face. The sense of despair and isolation is palpable, with the guitar riffs and drumbeats serving to amplify the morose mood of the song. The track is a poignant reminder of not just the physical, but also the emotional and psychological torment of living life on the edge.


Line by Line Meaning

Homeless and alone, hungry and cold
Without a place to call home, isolated and lonely, with an empty stomach and no warmth.


Born to die
Destined to face death.


To die in the gutter
To pass away in the streets without dignity or respect.


Dying of exposure in the cold night
Succumbing to the extreme weather conditions and perishing in the darkness.


Left for death in the cold night
Abandoned with no help, forced to face the lethal consequences of the harsh environment.




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Comments from YouTube:

Benedetto Bruno

Always and forever, thank you to Great Britain and the British people whose creativity, since the 1960s, has given the rest of the World hundreds of unique bands such as the Discharge and music of unparalleled beauty, quirkiness and atmosphere. What would our lives have been without British bands? Thank you from Sicily.

rolf bay

Sicily is an island like Britain. They must have their own unique music, even if it is not known internationally.

Marko Visić

Great punk, Great metal & hard rock, indie rock, goth/dark, psychobilly...

D N

I've been on a punk spree. 80s hardcore punk is the best

kaffepause

you'd probably want to check out their earlier stuff as well m8

helpstreettrussed11

i bought this way back then, still sounds great

Alan Bowers

Excellent stuff... great band.... I love the old school Punk/HC/Crust-Punk stuff....

lunabranwen

A little to much mettal edge but still old school Punk sounding. Discharge is epic

vercingetorix

Van Halen got into everything

ivanafterfive

Discharge rules!

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