This Means War
Lionheart Lyrics


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Just trying to get by day by day
While all our boys are far away
Rationing has hit us hard
Living on scraps from our backyard
Try telling all the children
Daddy's not coming home
Hiding beneath a table
While the bombs are raining down

This is a woman's war
Holding up the fort
From their front doors
This is a woman's war
Keeping home fires burning
And so much more

Work in munitions night and day
Long endless shifts for such little pay
Spirit replaces vanity
Now wearing overalls with dignity
They're no strangers to fatality
Lost lives caused by mistakes
Hits them harder than
Any other thing they have to take
Home front

This is a woman's war
Holding up the fort
From their front doors
This is a woman's war
They're keeping home fires burning
And so much more

This is a woman's war
They're holding up the fort
From their front doors
This is a woman's war
Keeping home fires burning
And so much more

Well, this is a woman's war
Keep the home fires burning
Burning
Keep them burning





Burning

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lionheart's song "This Means War" vividly paint a picture of the hardships faced by women on the home front during times of war. The first verse depicts the struggle of everyday life for women left behind while their loved ones are fighting on the front lines. The mention of rationing and living off scraps from the backyard highlights the scarcity and frugality that became a reality for many families during wartime. The imagery of telling children that their father won't be coming home and seeking shelter during bombings emphasizes the fear and sorrow experienced by those on the home front.


The second verse delves deeper into the role of women in war efforts, particularly in factories and munitions production. The demanding work schedules and low wages underscore the sacrifices made by women who took on jobs traditionally held by men. The shift from vanity to practicality, symbolized by wearing overalls with dignity, showcases the transformation of societal norms in times of crisis. The reference to facing fatality and the emotional toll of lives lost due to mistakes highlights the heavy burden carried by these women on the home front.


The chorus reinforces the central theme that this is indeed a woman's war. It emphasizes the resilience and strength of women who are "holding up the fort" and "keeping home fires burning" both literally and metaphorically. The repetition of these lines serves to drive home the importance of the role women play in maintaining stability and support in the midst of chaos and uncertainty. The repeated phrase "so much more" hints at the depth of responsibilities and challenges faced by women during wartime, beyond what meets the eye.


The closing lines of the song reiterate the idea that "this is a woman's war" and emphasizes the necessity of keeping the home fires burning, representing both the practical aspect of maintaining households and the symbolic duty of preserving hope and resilience in the face of adversity. The repeated insistence to "keep them burning" serves as a rallying cry to stand strong and determined in the midst of hardship and turmoil. Overall, "This Means War" pays tribute to the often overlooked but crucial role women played during wartime, both at home and on the front lines of the conflict.


Line by Line Meaning

Just trying to get by day by day
Struggling to cope with each passing day


While all our boys are far away
With the men away fighting in war


Rationing has hit us hard
Facing scarcity of resources due to rationing


Living on scraps from our backyard
Surviving on whatever little is available


Try telling all the children
Attempting to explain to the kids


Daddy's not coming home
That their father won't return


Hiding beneath a table
Seeking shelter from bombing raids


This is a woman's war
Highlighting the role of women in wartime


Holding up the fort
Acting as the backbone of the family


From their front doors
Defending their homes from the frontlines


Keeping home fires burning
Maintaining a sense of normalcy in the household


And so much more
Shouldering a multitude of responsibilities


Work in munitions night and day
Employed in munition factories around the clock


Long endless shifts for such little pay
Working tirelessly for meager wages


Spirit replaces vanity
Prioritizing resilience over appearance


Now wearing overalls with dignity
Taking pride in their work attire


They're no strangers to fatality
Familiar with the harsh realities of war


Lost lives caused by mistakes
Suffering losses due to errors in the war effort


Hits them harder than
Impacts them more deeply than


Any other thing they have to take
Any other challenge they have to endure


Home front
Referring to the domestic front of the war


Well, this is a woman's war
Emphasizing the unique experiences of women in war


Keep the home fires burning
Ensuring the hearth continues to glow


Burning
Persisting in the face of adversity




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Lee Small, Steve Mann

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