If I Had a Hammer
Gordon Downie Lyrics


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If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning
I'd hammer in the evening all over this land
I'd hammer out danger, I'd hammer out a warning
I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land

If I had a bell I'd ring it in the morning
I'd ring it in the evening all over this land
I'd ring out danger, I'd ring out a warning
I'd ring out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land

If I had a song I'd sing it in the morning
I'd sing it in the evening all over this world
I'd sing out danger, I'd sing out a warning
I'd sing out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land

If I've got a hammer and I've got a bell
And I've got a song to sing all over this land
It's the hammer of justice, it's the bell of freedom
It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land

It's the hammer of justice, it's the bell of freedom
It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land




All over this land
All over this land

Overall Meaning

Gordon Downie's rendition of the classic protest song "If I Had A Hammer" has many interpretations, but stands out as a call to action for social justice. The lyrics are simple, but powerful in their message of hope and unity. The hammer, bell, and song symbolize the tools for change: physical action, spreading the message, and sharing love and compassion.


The repetition of "all over this land" emphasizes the universality of the issues at hand, and how the fight for justice is a shared responsibility. The line "I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters" highlights the importance of solidarity and standing together, regardless of one's differences. The hammer and bell, while often associated with tools of destruction, are here used as devices for positive change, as love and justice are the ultimate goal.


Overall, this song is a call to individuals to take responsibility and fight for what is right, to spread the message of love and unity, and to never give up in the face of adversity. It is a timeless message that resonates even today, and stands as a testament to the power of music to inspire change.


Line by Line Meaning

If I had a hammer I'd hammer in the morning
If I possessed a tool, I would use it in the morning time for various purposes


I'd hammer in the evening all over this land
I would utilize the tool in the evening all across this area


I'd hammer out danger, I'd hammer out a warning
I would use the tool to eliminate danger and provide a warning


I'd hammer out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land
I would use the tool to promote affection between my siblings throughout the entire region


If I had a bell I'd ring it in the morning
If I owned a bell, I would make it produce a sound during the morning period


I'd ring it in the evening all over this land
I would produce a sound with the bell throughout this area in the evening time


I'd ring out danger, I'd ring out a warning
I would use the bell to sound the alarm for any potential hazards


I'd ring out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land
I would utilize the bell to spread positive feelings among my siblings across the region


If I had a song I'd sing it in the morning
If I had a melody, I would perform it during the morning time


I'd sing it in the evening all over this world
I would perform the song in the evening all over the world


I'd sing out danger, I'd sing out a warning
I would utilize the melody to raise awareness about potential harm


I'd sing out love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land
I would use the song to spread love among my siblings all over this region


If I've got a hammer and I've got a bell
If I have both the tool and the bell


And I've got a song to sing all over this land
And a melody that I can perform throughout the entire region


It's the hammer of justice, it's the bell of freedom
The tool represents justice and the bell symbolizes freedom


It's the song about love between my brothers and my sisters all over this land
The melody is about spreading love between my siblings throughout this entire area


All over this land
Refers to the entire region




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@jamespatterson2938

I absolutely love this!

@michaelfrancis8599

Thanks. Best version a lot of hope in gords take

@rochesterwindsports

Excellent! Thanks Mojo.

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Long live MojoPaw 🤌

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