Don't You Worry Child
Flash Ki Lyrics


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There was a time, I used to look into my father's eyes
In a happy home, I was a king I had a golden throne
Those days are gone, now the memories are on the wall
I hear the sounds from the places where I was born
Up on the hill across the blue lake,
That's where I had my first heart break
I still remember how it all changed
My father said
Don't you worry, don't you worry child
See heaven's got a plan for you
Don't you worry, don't you worry now
Yeah!
Don't you worry, don't you worry now
Yeah!
Don't you worry, don't you worry now
Yeah!
There was a time, I met a girl of a different kind
We ruled the world,
Thought I'll never lose her out of sight,
We were so young




I think of her now and then
I still hear the songs, reminding me of a friend

Overall Meaning

Flash Ki's song Don't You Worry Child is a heart-warming and relatable piece that beautifully encapsulates the themes of growing up, change, and hope. The opening verse sets the tone for the rest of the song by revealing the singer's nostalgic musing on his childhood memories: "There was a time, I used to look into my father's eyes / In a happy home, I was a king I had a golden throne / Those days are gone, now the memories are on the wall." Here, he is talking about his childhood days when everything was perfect, and he felt like a king. He reminisces about his father's loving gaze and how life used to be simple and good back then.


However, things change, and life happens, which is why in the next lines, the singer talks about his first heartbreak "Up on the hill across the blue lake, / That's where I had my first heartbreak / I still remember how it all changed / My father said / Don't you worry, don't you worry child / See, heaven's got a plan for you." Through his father's comforting words, he learned that even though things may change or become tough, there is always hope, and life will get better, as long as we don't worry and trust that heaven is looking out for us.


The second verse then continues the theme of change and loss as the singer reflects on a past lover and how they used to rule the world, but time and circumstances took them apart. Despite this, the singer still holds on to the memory of their love and the songs they used to listen to, which serves as a reminder of his friend.


Overall, Flash Ki's song Don't You Worry Child presents a powerful message of hope and resilience in the face of change by reminding us that things may not always be easy, but we shouldn't worry as everything will work out in the end, as seen through the singer's father's wisdom.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a time, I used to look into my father's eyes
I have fond memories of spending time with my father when I was young, looking up to him with admiration.


In a happy home, I was a king I had a golden throne
I once enjoyed a very privileged and secure lifestyle, where I was content with my surroundings.


Those days are gone, now the memories are on the wall
Those happy times are now just a memory that I've pinned up on my wall for nostalgia.


I hear the sounds from the places where I was born
I can still hear the familiar sounds of my hometown, where I grew up and have many cherished memories.


Up on the hill across the blue lake, That's where I had my first heart break
The blue lake on the hill brings up memories of my first heartbreak that happened there.


I still remember how it all changed, My father said
I recall the moment when everything changed, and my father tried to comfort and reassure me through it all.


Don't you worry, don't you worry child, See heaven's got a plan for you
My father assures me that I should not worry and that everything will work out according to God's plan for me.


Yeah! Don't you worry, don't you worry now
Reiterating the message that I should not fret or stress about the situation and trust in the plan.


There was a time, I met a girl of a different kind, We ruled the world, Thought I'll never lose her out of sight, We were so young
I met a girl who was unlike anyone I'd ever met before, and we fell deeply in love - feeling invincible and thinking nothing would ever break us apart.


I think of her now and then, I still hear the songs, reminding me of a friend
Even though we're no longer together, thoughts of her still cross my mind, and certain songs still remind me of our special connection as friends.




Writer(s): Sebastian Ingrosso, Michel Zitron, Axel Hedfors, John Martin Lindstrom, Martin Lindstrom, John Martin, Steve Angello

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