Heart On The Line
Level 42 Lyrics


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Win some lose some
That's the way I play the hand I get no sense in getting sore.
It comes easy or it never comes at all
And I get somethng off a lesson that's a lesson to us all

Call a teacher, let him answer if he can
What am I gonna do if I can't take it like a man.
What do they want a boy to do if he's done no wrong
The only thing he did was lay his heart out on the line.

{It's up to me, it's up to me)
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Inside, outside
Doesn't matter where you're standing 'cause you always a marked man
Thou a crazy in a lazy kind of way
If I don't get up this morning well what difference does it make.

Call a preacher let him save a drowning man
How can he ever sleep at night with evil all around
So ring a bell for Brother Al, he never did no wrong
The only thing he did was lay his heart out on the line

{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
His heart out on the line
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Ooohhhhhhh, Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh
Ooohhhhhhh, Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh
Ooohhhhhhh, Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh
Ooohhhhhhh, Aaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh

When it's good, it's oh so good
When it's bad it's better.
There is no pain then there's no gain
When you stand at the centre of it all.

So could a healer come on down to this great land
I really don't know what to do I just don't understand
Let's ring a bell for Brother man, he never meant no harm
All he had to do was lay his heart out on the line

{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
{It's up to me, it's up to me)
His heart out on the line
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Overall Meaning

"Heart On The Line" by Level 42 is a song about taking risks in life, accepting the losses as well as the gains, and being true to oneself. The first verse suggests that the singer is someone who knows how to handle the highs and lows of life - he's familiar with the concept of winning and losing and refuses to become bitter when things don't go his way. The line "It comes easy or it never comes at all" implies that, for him, failure isn't just a setback but a way to learn and grow. The second half of the verse is more reflective and suggests that the singer has a certain level of emotional maturity - he is aware that laying one's heart out can be a dangerous thing to do, but he's willing to do it anyway, even if the result isn't always positive.


The second verse picks up on the theme of emotional vulnerability, but this time it's in the context of being persecuted for doing nothing wrong. Calling a preacher to save a drowning man may imply that the singer sees himself as the one who needs to be saved, or perhaps it refers to someone close to him who's been mistreated by others. Either way, the song's message is clear: even when it feels like the whole world is against you, holding onto your integrity and refusing to betray what's inside is the only way to truly live.


Line by Line Meaning

Win some lose some
Life has its ups and downs, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.


That's the way I play the hand I get no sense in getting sore.
I have learned to accept whatever life throws at me and not get upset about it.


It comes easy or it never comes at all
Some things in life are easy to achieve while others may never come to pass.


And I get somethng off a lesson that's a lesson to us all
I learn something valuable from both my successes and my failures, which can be helpful to everyone.


Call a teacher, let him answer if he can
Seek advice from a wise person who can help you with your problems.


What am I gonna do if I can't take it like a man.
What options do I have if I am unable to handle a situation maturely?


What do they want a boy to do if he's done no wrong
What are the expectations for a young man who has not committed any wrongdoing?


The only thing he did was lay his heart out on the line.
The only thing he did was express his deepest feelings and emotions.


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I am responsible for my own life and the decisions I make, no one else.


Inside, outside Doesn't matter where you're standing 'cause you always a marked man
It doesn't matter where you are, you will always be scrutinized and judged by others.


Thou a crazy in a lazy kind of way
Even though I may have a laid-back lifestyle, I am still considered to be a little crazy by others.


If I don't get up this morning well what difference does it make.
If I don't feel motivated or have a purpose, then what is the point of getting out of bed?


Call a preacher let him save a drowning man
Ask for help from someone who can offer guidance and salvation during difficult times.


How can he ever sleep at night with evil all around
How can someone feel at peace when there is so much wrongdoing and injustice in the world?


So ring a bell for Brother Al, he never did no wrong
Let us honor and remember Brother Al, who lived a good and just life.


His heart out on the line
He was brave and vulnerable, expressing his deepest emotions.


When it's good, it's oh so good When it's bad it's better.
Life is full of extremes, but even in the bad times we can find valuable lessons and growth.


There is no pain then there's no gain When you stand at the centre of it all.
In order to achieve success or growth, we must be willing to endure pain and challenges.


So could a healer come on down to this great land
Hopeful for a healer, a wise and compassionate person, to come and bring healing to this troubled land.


I really don't know what to do I just don't understand
Feeling lost and confused, uncertain about how to solve the problems in the world.


Let's ring a bell for Brother man, he never meant no harm
Let us pay tribute to Brother man, who lived a kind and peaceful life.


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Written by: MARK KING, WALIOU JACQUES BADAROU

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Comments from YouTube:

Dave Kelly

Love the line they included to remember their band mate Alan Murphy...RIP Alan.

RANE

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