Torn
Georgina Hill-Brown Lyrics


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I've been putting in the work
This is more than practice
Origins of Earth go back past Atlantis
Endless catastrophe got us praying like mantis
Inequality is getting frantic
Bar codes, phones, loans
No hope when those fat cats know
They can ram it down our throats
Now, there's a lump in my throat

Presidents groping, hesitant voting
We live on automatic mode barely coping
But we wouldn't know by that emoji that they posted
I hope my points have been duly noted
Don't wanna disappoint but we've been truly demoted
If we don't know this
Take my words as quoted advice
I've learned that eyes tell a good lie
And that lives can be saved
Even when it's hopeless
But while we focus on the process of protests and sanctions
Did we even notice that mansion bought by the bigot we voted for?

Focus on the national borders
Hopeless foraging
Forgotten origins
This is our life today
Global warming
Nuclear Jäger bombs
Pouring down on systems of tyranny
Like that in Syria
Where those terrorists are from
I don't know what
Our life has become
Little thought for the little man
Of course this leaves them bitter and angry
National standing leaves us enemies
To the ones we handed guns to in the first place
And that's standard
Right-wing media has got us singing for the fight
Lets attack those infidel scum
Forgetting the rights of the innocent by-standers
"Fuck that", they scream, "he's got a turban on"
So the bombs keep falling
Tumbling from the heavens
Geo-political war is calling
It's been calling since 9/11
But who's fault is it?
Military steel protecting poppy fields
Our hopes are diminished
When the media tells us how to feel




Years and years of tears and tears
Societies fears played out for real

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song, "Torn", by Georgina Hill-Brown, speak to the deep-rooted issues and complexities that plague our world today. The artist starts by emphasizing the effort and dedication put into addressing these problems, highlighting that this is not just a mere practice but a serious endeavor. The reference to the origins of the Earth extending beyond the mythical city of Atlantis sets the tone for exploring the historical backdrop of our current societal woes. The mention of endless catastrophes leading people to pray like mantis insects signifies the overwhelming sense of despair caused by ongoing crises and injustices, particularly the increasing inequality that has reached alarming levels. The inclusion of symbols like bar codes, phones, and loans alludes to the grip that consumerism and financial burdens have on individuals, leaving little room for hope in the face of exploitation by powerful entities.


The lyrics then segue into a critique of contemporary political dynamics, where leaders engage in questionable behavior and the public appears apathetic, navigating life on autopilot without fully grasping the implications of their actions. The artist draws attention to the superficiality of social media interactions represented by emojis, juxtaposed with the weight of critical issues that demand genuine engagement. The call for vigilance and awareness, encapsulated in the line "I hope my points have been duly noted", underscores the need to recognize and address the pervasive sense of disenfranchisement and disempowerment that looms over society. The disillusionment expressed through feeling "truly demoted" signifies a loss of agency and voice in a system that often operates against the interests of the common people.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts to global concerns such as climate change, nuclear threats, and geopolitical conflicts, painting a bleak picture of a world engulfed in turmoil. The mention of a mansion owned by a controversial figure highlights the perverse outcomes of political choices and the complicity of the electorate in enabling such circumstances. The lyrics delve into the consequences of nationalistic fervor, pointing out the destructive consequences of blind allegiance and aggression towards perceived enemies. The theme of propaganda and media manipulation surfaces, indicting the role played by vested interests in shaping public perception and perpetuating cycles of violence and prejudice.


In the final verses, the sobering reality of warfare and suffering takes center stage, with references to historical events like 9/11 serving as a grim reminder of the lasting impact of conflicts fueled by greed and power struggles. The imagery of tears and fears encapsulates the deep-seated traumas and anxieties that echo through societies grappling with the repercussions of unchecked aggression and militarism. The chorus of voices clamoring for justice amidst a backdrop of destruction and despair speaks to the urgent need for reflection and collective action to break free from the cycles of violence and injustice that continue to plague humanity. Overall, "Torn" emerges as a poignant commentary on the tumultuous state of our world, urging listeners to confront uncomfortable truths and strive towards a more just and compassionate future.




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Written by: Daniel Bierton, Thomas Blown

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